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I wish I had abandoned Eat, Pray, Love, but it got such rave reviews I figured it had to have an awesome ending, but it didn't. I think it's one of those books that if you've recently gone through a divorce or a friend or loved one has and you're their support person, this is not a book you will like. Timing is everything and I read this one when my mom was going through a brutal divorce after 16 years of marriage where she came out of the marriage (due to Illinois laws) with less then she went in. I found the book rather depressing.





Typically I abandon a book that I do not find interesting after about 50 pages. I think that is enough time to get me and keep me interested.
I also freely admit I will put down a book only to come back to it weeks, months or years later and love it. So a dnf for me is a book that typically has some issues...at least for me.




1) one of the characters is so loathsome I can't stand any more
2) romance is sappy instead of snappy
3) protagonist is TSTL (in case you don't recognize it, too stupid to live)

1) one of the characters is so loathsome I can't stand any more
2) romance is sappy instead of snappy
3) protagonist is TSTL (in case you don't recognize it, too stupid to live)"
I'll add those too. :)
I thought it was rather realistic :-)