The Perks Of Being A Book Addict discussion
what do u do if you start reading a book then realize you don't like it??
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LOOOL I like the idea :)


A book I read and wished I hadn't, was a book called,' A Child Called It'. It devastated me and stays with me even now.

Because it was devastatingly good or bad?



Too many books, too little time.
The exceptions are:
If I said I would review it.
I said I would discuss it with other people.
Or if it seems like a good book, but I am just not in the mood for ir right now, I'll put it aside for a while. Sometimes that changes my whole perspective on the book and I end up loving it.










However, if it fails to move me, even during the second attempt I simply forget that book and put it up as did not finish.


However, sometimes I really just don't like a book. I have a shelf on here for books I didn't finish, so that I can perhaps try again later or remember not to pick it back up :-)
Forcing my way through a book would usually just make me miserable. I would stop reading because I dreaded picking the book back up, but I felt I needed to finish it. I've realized my time reading is too precious for that!

And then there's the crap books I can't make myself finish. I have quit a book while at the 80% mark because I finally admitted to myself that it wouldn't get better.


How fast I read a book is often a clue of my enjoyment level. I remember one last winter that came up due at the library because I had kept picking it up and putting it back down. I felt relieved that would have to return it. (Yes, I could have renewed it but conveniently choose to ignore the fact)

There are, of course, exceptions to this. Sometimes it's just bad timing -- I tried reading Fahrenheit 451 two or three times as a teenager and hated it, then fell in love with it in college. It's my all-time favorite book. Another exception, albeit at the opposite end of the spectrum, is Julie and Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen: How One Girl Risked Her Marriage, Her Job, and Her Sanity to Master the Art of Living. I hated that book from the beginning, but felt I should finish it to see if it would have a redemptive ending (it doesn't). You kind of have to take these things on a case-by-case basis.


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I do the same, mainly because I want to know what happens LOL

I know, there's always a chance that it gets better:)



If I don't like a book, I'll try and set it down, read another book, hype myself up for the book I didn't quite like the start of, get a good drink that makes me happy, and try again.
I'd probably give it a few chances, then I'd put it down if I still didn't like it.


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That rule only bit me once... I actually stopped Eye of the World for six months before I found out that three pages later everything became very exciting.