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When do you drop a book?
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Chana
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May 25, 2009 11:16PM

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I didn't think it was a serious attempt at mystery writing
I put more books down now than I used to
just too many good books to read to continue to read one that I don't enjoy or am not learning from


same here, Luna. Sometimes I just keep losing interest and just for get it.I usually go 50-100 pages


I agree. I recently had to stop right in the middle of re-reading a historical fiction series ("Outlander") to read some chick-lit for a book club. I ended up chucking the book after briefly skimming. Just the totally wrong time -- very jarring to go from my favorite books set in the 1700's to picking out Jimmy Choo's in NYC.


Funny (or not) how I make this comment in the forum and now it's happening... when I started reading The Secret of Lost Things A Novel it was the right book, but then I got very involved and motivated by my dutch homework, that when I tried to come back to the book the right moment passed!

That being said, I confess most things make me laugh.



I didn't think it was a serious attempt at mystery writing
I put more books down now than I used to
just too many good books to read to continue to read..."
Jim,
I put down Inherent Vice too. I wasn't disappointed in the mystery aspect just didn't think the writing was too compelling didn't make me want to go on.
Jim

The DaVinci Code, right?
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Built to Serve: How to Drive the Bottom Line with People-First Practices (other topics)The Secret of Lost Things (other topics)
A Drink Before the War (other topics)
The Story of Edgar Sawtelle (other topics)
The Shack (other topics)