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If you start a book, do you always finish it ?
I used to until I began War and Peace and was nearly crying with boredom after a few chapters. On realising how much there was still to go, for the first time ever I abandoned a book. There are variations within an author, for example all of Trollope's Barchester books are brilliant, but other novels, e.g. Nina Balatka, leave me cold.
Which book have you given up on the quickest ? Conversely which book could you not put down ? (for me The Odessa File by Frederick Forsyth)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Incidentally, the book I was surprised to find I couldn't put down until I literally fell asleep at about 4 in the morning was Jane Eyre. Suprising because I normally go for modern fantasy stuff and I'm a big tough man (well man anyway), not a girlie looking for romance.
I wonder if anything that is translated is going to be a let down on the classic side.
Hi whiffey, It must be me, I found the 'Da Vinci Code' one of the most boring books I spent good money on. I took it on holiday to France last year, did actually finish it and wondered why I bothered. I intend to see the film as it cannot be any worse than the book (that's my theory, anyway).
On the other side, every time I pick up 'Catch 22' there is something new and I never tire of reading it.
I've never managed to get past the first chapter of Lord Of The Rings, and I gave up on The Da Vinci Code about a thrd of the way through - I found it dreadfully clunky, with a boring plot.
I never mind not finishing a book, I simply move on to another - reading is for pleasure (unless for education) if you're not enjoying it, no-one is going to give you a gold medal because you stuck it out to the end. Life's too short, and there are too many great books to waste time on ones you don't really like.
Waimarie, your comment about the Davinci code reminded of a book I really hated that I bought on the basis of hype -The Satanic Verses! Myabe I was bit young but it really put me off critics. All the metaphors seemed so contrived as if designed to be clever and win awards not to 'paint pictures with words' as they say. I mean fluffy as cloud may be naff but we all know what a cloud is so its descriptive, when the metaphore is obscure its pointless.
Maybe I should try again now I'm older, but I did try it quite a few times and suprised myself by eventually getting past the first bit and well over half way b4 realising that whilst I'd adapted to his style I just didn't care what happened next so I dumped it.
Anything by Henry James.
I managed to pass O Level English Literature without finishing 'Far from the Madding Crowd'.
The Magus by John Fowlds it's my sister's favourite book and god knows I've tried but it is sooo dull.
Sorry guy's I read LOTR when I was 16 and couldn't put it down - my Mum let me stay home from college so I could finish it.
Hermit - try Wuthering Heights once it gets going you can't put it down.
My favourite page turners are the Stephanie Plum books by Janet Evanovich I can polish one off in about 4 hours!