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Tera - about your 10% rule.
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My first thought to this was that I almost never not finish a book. But the more I thought about it, I realized that I read a lot of Kindle samples that I don't continue on and buy. In my mind, it's not that I'm not finishing the book, but I'm deciding to not buy the book. The end result might be the same in that you read the beginning portion of the book, but somehow it makes a difference in how you frame it.


I think since I got back into reading there has only been 2 books I've stopped reading because they were bad (one was a shocker..the other i lost interest in).



I agree, Life is too short to read books you don't enjoy :)

I used to stick with a book until then end. Then I thought, "that's like a bad relationship - why stay with it when I'm the one doing all the work and I'm not getting anything out of it?" So I started putting books down. It was hard at first. Then I thought 'okay Ill give it a 100 pages'. But alot of books are only about 300 pages long and if I made it through a 3rd of the book then I could surely make it through the rest. Guilt factor again. I hate guilt. There are so many books out there and so many good books that if I read every day all my life I'd never get to them. Then I decided the 10% rule. If an author cant hook me by 10% of their book it's better to just part ways then. Again, like a relationship, if the first date is torture to get through and the entire time you're thinking about what youll do when it's over why agree to a second one? That's not to say someday down the road I won't pick it up again. I have to say it was a really freeing thing to do. No more guilt and I get to give my reading time to things I actually enjoy reading. I highly recommend giving yourself permission to put a book down.




A. I might like it later on, but I can't pass a final verdict before I finish
B. I can't put in on my "read" list if I haven't finished it! (It won't count toward my challenges and it will be stuck in a limbo!:-)
C. If it's for my bookclub I can't really participate if I haven't read it.
Of course, it wasn't until about a year or 2 ago that I would ever not finish a book. I have completed some pretty hideous books. Then one day I decided that just because I start one doesn't mean I have to torture myself.
I still feel weird about not finishing a book though.