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What Are You Reading Now? Pt 2.

Once the DT gets in you, it never leaves. I often wish I could a doorway to those worlds myself...
Lanie
Constant Reader since 1979

Oh sweet memories. I read On the Beach way way back, in highschool (40 years ago:)). I remember crying a lot towards the end. It made quite an impression. I'm currently reading Shovel Ready by Adam Sternbergh.

Nick wrote: "Finished Heart Shaped Box, putting together a review tomorrow. Just downloaded the audiobook of HORNS, and to get in the mood to promote my new Vampire novel - BLOODY BESS - next month, I also got..."
Nick, I really enjoyed Horns. Hope you like it.
Nick, I really enjoyed Horns. Hope you like it.





Its a great book specially The Library Policeman is possibly my favorite King novella. Hope you enjoy it.

and tonight I'll start A Man Without a Country by Kurt Vonnegut

I am indeed enjoying every word of it. Never read a book before that could pick up such a fast pace even in the beginning.

Salem's Lot is actually the best among King classics in my opinion. All the other classics be it The Shining, The Stand, It may seem too long to most modern readers but Salem's Lot actually justifies its ending with a great finale. Hope you enjoy it.





So the question is why do you stay with a lousy book. I read bad books through to the end but I'm starting to ask myself "Why?". With so many great books out there to read or re-read I think it's time to star cutting my losses, and bailing out of the clunkers.

Well I only chose books from genres that I love and as a rule finish a book that I have started. It is the same way with films for me. I have read one more book from same author and that was much better.RUN was particularly bad because till the middle the book was generic but passable but the ending was so sudden and abysmal it negated everything that happened before and was one of those cases when it was clear the author had no clue how to wrap it up.
I guess to answer your question I stick with bad movies or books because at the end of the day they don't waste more than a couple of hours to a couple of days. But I could never stick with a TV series or a game that I don't like because that would end up wasting weeks of my time.

Aditya -- I used feel exactly the same way -- if I began a book, I finished it.
Then one day, I had a Eureka moment. I calculated how many books I have left in MY lifetime if I read 40-50 books a year and can read until a ripe old age of 90. Without disclosing too much of my age... it is less than 2000 (very nerdy, I know)
That is a VERY finite number. So I no longer waste those precious reading hours on books I don't enjoy or won't enhance my education.
I believe there are more than 2000 books I want to read -- so I have to choose...
Cathy


Then one day, I had a Eureka moment. I calculated how many books I have left in MY lifetime if I read 40-50 books a year and can read until a ripe old age of 90..."
I usually give up on authors if I check a couple of their books and find they are not to my taste.I had heard a lot about Lee Child's Jack Reacher series so got the whole series for my e-reader.I read the first couple of them & they were so bad I will probably never get back to them. I often give up on authors but to give up on a book the writing itself has to be amateurish and not just bad.I will not finish a book only if I feel a writer just does not know how to write in English . The only book I have not finished in all these years is Dark Magic. Guess I can't control my curiosity to know how it ends.
P.S. If I live till 90 I guess I will have greater regrets than wasting my time on a couple of shitty books.






That sounds like something I would like. :)


That looks great! I'd buy it just for the cover. Hope you like it!"
I hope so to! I got it for a steal at a used book store that was going under.


That looks great! I'd buy it just for the cover. Hope you like it!"
I hope so to! I got it for a steal at a used book stor..."
Love it when that happens! :)



Now starting


Picked Assassin's Apprentice, which is pretty darned good. I feel like I will definitely be reading the rest of the series. :)

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I'm going through the same thing. I just re-read Wizard and Glass! Such a wonderful journey.
As of now, I ended Night Shift by King, his first collection of short stories. Some of them were example of pure genious, like Children of the corn and others. And the introduction of the book, is itself a memorable piece of literature
and now I started Starship Troopers by Robert Heinlein