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Jan 24, 2018 09:17AM

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I am really a finisher by nature hard for me to quit on a book without feeling what if its going to get better or I got this far might as well finish it! lol I am not sure if the compulsion to finish really helps me cause I end up finishing a lot of stinker books!


About to crack open Starvation Heights today. We can compare notes. I didn't look to see if you posted in the A-Z folders yet.


Starting in the next hour - should be finished tomorrow😏



I have to finish because I HAVE to know what happens, and also if I hate the whole thing. Sometimes, I hate the beginning and by the end I realize its one of my favorite books...(*Frankenstein*)
I often find myself finishing books I hate because I've already invested time into the books, and if I drop them, then that is so many pages I read that won't go towards my challenge... #anythingforthechallenge.


I don't think this is what you originally meant by this question because this book isn't depressing or sad, but I really hated The Maze Runner but wanted to know what was happening. By the end of that book even my desire to know why they were in the maze couldn't compel me to move on with the series. So I looked up the other books in the series on Wikipedia and read all the plot summaries. Man did I dodge a bullet there.
I felt the same way about The Maze Runner!!! I’m so glad to see that because I felt like I was alone in this.

I don't think this is what you originally meant by this question because this book isn't depressing or sad, but I really hated The Maze Runner but wanted to know what was ..." Cheater! I did that too once. Need to know, don't want to read it, but REALLY need to know.

I don't think this is what you originally meant by this question because this book isn't depressing or sad, but I really hated The Maze Runner but wanted to know what was ..."
This was a brilliant call on your part, lol. I actually liked the first book in The Maze Runner Series, but the rest of them....OMG. By the time I got to Death Cure I wanted to die. It was the worst!


The book I just finished for the ATY Challenge made me feel that way. I was about 30% done and so badly wanted to toss it but, like Emily said, that would have put me so behind for the week with the challenge.

I also hated fifty shades of grey!!!!! Kind of glad I read it so I know what's it's about!!! But had no desire to continue the series or watch the movies! Hated the way it portrayed women as weak/mindless/ with no autonomy!!!
I usually have no issue abandoning books. There was one recently where I really wanted to know what happened and I had already invested almost a week in it. But in the end, I abandoned it because I could tell I was moving through it so slowly because I just didn't look forward to reading it. So I decided to abandon it and just eat the time. Better to move on to a book that I'd want to read and end up getting more reading done.
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Inkheart (other topics)A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (other topics)
All the Ugly and Wonderful Things (other topics)
Starvation Heights: A True Story of Murder and Malice in the Woods of the Pacific Northwest (other topics)
Saint Mazie (other topics)