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message 101: by Pat (new)

Pat Morris-jones | 1373 comments Me too Margaret.


message 102: by Jamie (new)

Jamie Stewart Usually I try to persist, at least until the 100 page mark. Although I could only manage about 30 pages of Astonishing the Gods before I wanted to crawl into a hole and cry.


message 103: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
I have had the odd one that has been discarded after chapter 1


message 104: by Nicola (new)

Nicola | 2 comments I try to read all books to the end, glass half full thing hoping it gets better lol! But some books I've had to give up on, no matter how hard I tried.


message 105: by Summerdale (new)

Summerdale | 5 comments I give up on more books than I care to admit but have to read at least 50 pages first. The majority of my throw-aways have writings style that just doesn't flow for me as opposed to boring stories because, with those, you can hope for a turn around whereas writing style's not likely to change within a book. And I will not give a star rating unless I've finished at least half the book.


message 106: by Anna (new)

Anna (justanna) | 145 comments Currently reading a book that is making me want to stamp on it. It's about Moany McMoans of Moanington

Finding it painful to get to 100 pages and I find myself muttering 'oh do &@*# iff' at when I'm reading it.

I feel that if you're swearing at a book it's probably best to give up!


message 107: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Step away from the book Anna.


message 108: by Paul (new)

Paul (halfmanhalfbook) | 5463 comments Mod
Matt wrote: "that NZ Luminaries thing.........tough going"

One Hundred Years of Solitude is much worse Matt.


message 109: by Saffron (new)

Saffron (celeste1973) | 136 comments Gave up recently (after 200+ pages) of The Marriage Plot I think that was a fair go at it, I just hated every character. I had really liked the Virgin Suicides, (if you can like a book like that) so was disappointed but this one.


message 110: by Anna (new)

Anna (justanna) | 145 comments It's gone back into the library book bag. (I'm on the app and can't figure out how I link a book here)

The next one will hopefully be better


message 111: by Pat (new)

Pat Morris-jones | 1373 comments Loved Luminaries hated Hundred years of solitude. I know a friend who loves the hundred....not me.


Alice-Elizabeth (Prolific Reader Alice) (marriedtobooks44) | 14 comments I started reading Room by Emma Donoghue and gave up after 35 pages. To be honest, I'm only a teen and the novel wasn't for the teen audience. I had trouble trying to make sense about what was happening and what the general plot was. I normally never give up reading a story, even if it isn't for me. But this one was simply too complex. Maybe when I'm a little bit older, I may try it again.


message 113: by Richard (new)

Richard Moss | 84 comments I very rarely give up on books - I'm a stubborn individual. I loved The Luminaries. I did make it to the end of Hundred Years of Solitude - admired the skill of the writing rather than loving it.

The book I had to given up on though was Gormenghast. I know a lot of people love it, but I just found it so grim and depressing. Just not for me.


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