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I usually go with 50 pages. The exceptions, the variables at play, are when I don't have huge expectations that the book will be good anyway. In that case I might stop before 50 pages. I'm sure that's what happened with Smilla's Sense of Snow. The other exception is if it's a classic work, or some work that critics have been raving about for years, or decades. Then I'll go at least 50 pages, probably more. Because then I'm thinking, I don't like this, but what am I missing? Maybe the first 150 pages are a hideous slog and then it gets really great. Or maybe the whole thing is kind of miserably unpleasant but I want to see what happens at the end, or I want to be able to say I've read it, or whatever.
The number of books I abort is tiny, compared to the number I finish.
The number of books I abort is tiny, compared to the number I finish.



Koeeoaddi wrote: "Fewer and fewer, as I get older. I used to have a hundred page rule. No more. Life is short. I have to be engrossed by 30-40 pages, or I chuck it."
^^^^ they stole my answers



Any more I don't really enjoy books about cruelty to a child or animal or about extra-marital affairs. I've got too many other things I want to read about.
I have several friends who give up right away on books about cancer or the Holocaust. I can appreciate their unwillingness to devote time to topics that are painful to them.



Barb wrote: "I've abandoned a couple of books as early as one page in. Usually, if I make it past that point, I'll finish it ... but not always."
If I only get through page one, I don't even count that as "started reading," so I wouldn't count it as unfinished, either. That's just called "seeing if this book is potentially readable."
If I only get through page one, I don't even count that as "started reading," so I wouldn't count it as unfinished, either. That's just called "seeing if this book is potentially readable."


Wait, so if any love interest is introduced prior to page 50 it's a no-go? And I don't intend this question to be as snarky as it sounds, I'm just curious.
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