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message 1: by Colleen (last edited Oct 29, 2021 07:11PM) (new)

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Let's hear about it - do you quit a book past 100 pages or less? At what point and at what age did you decide life is too short not to read GOOD (which is a matter of personal taste) books?

I put down my third book of my Goodreads life (strangely I put down books all the time when I was a younger-aged child - I'm almost 49 years-old) tonight which I haven't done since August 2014.

I feel strangely OK about it and feel I may have turned a reading corner. It won't be taken lightly.


message 2: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) That’s funny: I DNFed two books today. I don’t think I’d have DNFed either one, or really any, even six months ago.


message 3: by Karen (new)

Karen I stay calm and carry on to the end of every book I start. The only exception to that since I started Goodreads and possibly ever was The Lilac Girls. I got about a third of the way through that before the (IMHO) abysmal writing became too much to bear. Not the story - it was her writing that was just cringe-worthy to me. Couldn't do it.


message 4: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) I hardly ever DNF either, may skim certain parts but will read till the end. In my entire life I DNF 3 or 4 books.


message 5: by Parker (new)

Parker | 11 comments When I was an English major in college, I had to read way too many books that I thought were absolutely unworthy of reading (mostly because of bad writing). If a book hasn't engaged me in the first 100 pages, the rest is unlikely to do so.
Having said that, I've only DNFd maybe five books since my college years.


message 6: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) Plus there's the whole challenge thing. If I've read half of a book and disliked it enough to put it down, do I still get to count it? Or do I have to go and search heaven and earth for another U title? LOLOL

First world problems!


message 7: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) Jennifer wrote: "Plus there's the whole challenge thing. If I've read half of a book and disliked it enough to put it down, do I still get to count it? Or do I have to go and search heaven and earth for another U t..."

This! 😅😂


message 8: by Colleen (new)

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Jennifer wrote: "That’s funny: I DNFed two books today. I don’t think I’d have DNFed either one, or really any, even six months ago."

Too funny! Similar minds....


message 9: by Colleen (new)

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Karen wrote: "I stay calm and carry on to the end of every book I start. The only exception to that since I started Goodreads and possibly ever was The Lilac Girls. I got about a third of the way through that be..."

Karen - I am so surprised! You are where I was. Maybe you know to pick up better books. I hear what you are saying about Lilac Girls - for all the hype, I thought it would be better written.


message 10: by Colleen (new)

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Susy wrote: "I hardly ever DNF either, may skim certain parts but will read till the end. In my entire life I DNF 3 or 4 books."

Susy - are you particular about what you pick up???


message 11: by Colleen (new)

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Loretta wrote: "I really try to finish every book I start but if just drags on and I start to skim pages, I usually stop, probably around page 100. Can’t really remember the names of the books I put down but I kno..."

I'm definitely getting there - especially with how many titles are out there calling to me, when the book I'm reading doesn't grab me. But if a reason I am supposed to read it i.e. RL book club, etc. I commit.


message 12: by Colleen (new)

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Parker wrote: "When I was an English major in college, I had to read way too many books that I thought were absolutely unworthy of reading (mostly because of bad writing). If a book hasn't engaged me in the first..."

Great job anyway Parker - still, I'm sure quite an accomplishment.


message 13: by Colleen (new)

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Jennifer wrote: "Plus there's the whole challenge thing. If I've read half of a book and disliked it enough to put it down, do I still get to count it? Or do I have to go and search heaven and earth for another U t..."

LOL! Challenges keep us tied in when we want to escape, hence the challenge concept...


message 14: by Susy (new)

Susy (susysstories) @Colleen No, I’m not. So combined with not DNFing that sometimes poses a … challenge lol


message 15: by stephanie (new)

stephanie (disneygirl) I'm currently 46 years old and just in the last few years started giving up on books that I have struggled with. Until then I would fight tooth and nail to finish a book. I figured every book was bound to get better but then I realized life was too short to waste on bad books. BUT....... I don't totally DNF a book a first time. I will put it aside if I feel it has 'a possibility' of a second chance. Sometimes it could be a mood thing. Sometimes its just not worth it. I tried 2 of Jenny McCarthys books and was straight up annoyed. Those were full out DNFs!!!


message 16: by Colleen (last edited Dec 29, 2021 07:59PM) (new)

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@Loretta - verdict on The Brothers Karamazov? On my TBR and have never read him - is there another of his titles you've read?


message 17: by Colleen (new)

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stephanie wrote: "I'm currently 46 years old and just in the last few years started giving up on books that I have struggled with. Until then I would fight tooth and nail to finish a book. I figured every book was b..."

I'm 3 years older than you and I'm starting to catch up to you. :) Some of the books I have or on my TBR and I just don't like - I should just stop and get into a better one. I'm thinking that I may never read all the great books out there when I'm slogging though a loser just to say I finished it vs. DNF. I'm too old not to quit a book. I can easily stop watching a TV series so why not a book - even, gasp, a book series?

My Point...And I Do Have One made me come to this revelation - so stupid and boring and dull and....maybe if she told it live as a comedy skit it works, but not as a read. Boo!


message 18: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) I’ve come around to your viewpoint, Colleen. I’m DNFing things I don’t like, and stopping books I think I will like but am not in the mood for and picking others instead. I never used to do either of those things.


message 19: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen So disappointed that I couldn't finish To Paradise. Just too many characters with the same names by the 3rd story and I just couldn't propel myself forward. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 20: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer (jhaltenburger) That's a shame, Jen -- I loved A Little Life.


message 21: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen Couldn't finish this Bewilderness by Karen Tucker - writing was good; subject of drug abuse was just too depressing. My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 22: by Canadian Jen (new)

Canadian Jen Jennifer wrote: "That's a shame, Jen -- I loved A Little Life."

As did I, Jennifer


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