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Lauren
(last edited Sep 17, 2013 08:20PM)
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I was like that until a book totally disrespected me and continued to get worse until I actually threw it away when I was done. I ha never thrown a book away before.


It's not that I don't like it, but WWII-related books keep making themselves known to me and I love reading about WWII stuff.
Not sure if that really answers your question or not.

But it might take months...or years...

that one was a hardback, but the book was soooooo disrespectful to me. it just wouldn't get better.
I usually go back and finish, otherwise I feel like I've failed or something. There has only been one book I could never finish and I had to give away, even though I purchased it. Like pat, I felt this book to be insulting to me and I literally had to get it out of my house.
I normally try to go back after I put it down for a while.... it just sometimes seems better the second go around:)


trying to read sookie reminded me life is too short to try to stick with a book that doesn't agree with me.



It depends on the reason I did.




I'll abandon a book only if the author has blatantly altered historical and/or technical facts or put dates so far out of whack as to be unbelievable.
I have books in the bathroom, bedroom, den as well as books in the car for when I'm having to wait for one of my daughters to finish school (or after) programs. I carry a messenger bag with at least four to five paper books as well as my Kindle tablet with a couple of hundred titles on it--some places do not allow electronic devices, hence the paper books.