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How do you know when to stop reading a bad book?
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Dec 16, 2008 05:20AM

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In practice though, I don't know when to stop a bad book. It feels like cheating somehow. Sometimes I compromise and read to the end faster and with less attention than I normally read.
I did recently give up on Jason Connolly's Summer Things (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/44...), so perhaps I'm learning.












Ally
I would not give up till at least a hundred pages in. Some books just need time to pick up momentum.


Ally



But now that I'm 40, work full time, have two kids, etc. My time is way too valuable to finish bad books. I will read maybe a quarter of the way through a book that I am not enjoying. Then I may go to Amazon and read the NEGATIVE reviews and see if the complaints are similar as to why I don't like it. If I tend to agree more with the 1-star reviewers and it doesn't look like there is a good payoff in the end, I won't finish it. Time to move on--my TBR list is way too long and I won't get that time back!
Karen

It is the same for me!

some grown on me and if after a few chapters its really bad then might give up , those bad but you still want to know what has happensI flick forward and reads bits here and there from the book. The bad/boring books just takes me a long time to end but do finish it.

that is a good point but I usually have an inkling which one it is!!


yes that is true you are reading for pleasure but there is a part of me thats wants to finish the book as I have bought it and it would be a waste otherwise
Though there have been several books that I haven't fished or a few after first few pages just gve away but I do try to finish

If you're a writer, one good reason to keep reading a really bad book is to boost your confidence. If that crap (ooops) can get published, then there has to be room for good writing.

I'm not sure when I realized that reading is my solitude time, my enjoyment and one of the few things I do just for ME, but once I did learn that....I learned to stop reading books I'm not enjoying.
I do give it my best effort though to see if starts to grab me. I don't have a page limit I think I just have to feel it. I'm trying to get into The Historian right now and I find myself thinking of other things while my eyes are still following the words. I hear it is a great books so I'm going to give it a little more time.
Wish me luck!

I hear ya! I just bought The Historian and hope it's as good as the reviews! Let me know, I haven't started it yet.
Karen


I just read The Blind Assassin for a book club I'm in and surprised that I really didn't like it at all! So I hope this isn't another disappointment.
Karen
Burgendya wrote: "Too be honest it depends of the degree of how awful the book is. For example, if the book is not interesting at all. I mean if it does not grab me within 2 or 3 chapters then I put it down for good. "
Same here to some degree. If I dislike the storyline, I drop it right away. If I just can't get into the book because of writing style, I skim to and/or just read the end. Can't waste too much time on a book I don't enjoy.
Same here to some degree. If I dislike the storyline, I drop it right away. If I just can't get into the book because of writing style, I skim to and/or just read the end. Can't waste too much time on a book I don't enjoy.





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thank you,
It means short story!! which is ironic as am 4ft 10


I'm not completely cured though; I finished the 1500 pages of A Suitable Boy even though it took me three months because I kept getting terminally bored and reading something else. I still don't really know why I carried on, except that people kept telling me how good it was, and occasionally I came across 30 pages or so that kept me interested :)

Started reading House of Leaves but have given up. first hundred pages were fine but then you start getting parts that are in boxes or upside down and even some that are backwards, you really shouldn't have to use a mirror in order to read a book.
I'm having this problem at the moment, I don't know whether I want to continue to see if the book is any good or if I want to just give up on it!


I think the last book I gave up on was a book on child abuse(criminal justice major), and I couldn't stomach going past the first 3 chapters in which the author supported the abusers (3 chapters only because I kept on thinking that I must be wrong and that the author was going to turn it around into an indictment... In vain!)...

I find myself checking out goodreads' and amazons' reviews thoroughly at that point, looking for readers saying something like "Slow start but I'm glad I finished."
I'm a new member here so let me ask - do you think it'd be a good idea for me to start a discussion so we can help each other? That is, something like "If you don't like the beginning of each book, let us tell you whether or not we were glad we stuck with it"?
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