Same. I don’t understand what people liked about this book. Another DNF was The Goldfinch. I made it at least 2/3 of the way through. I liked the first section in NYC and really got into the Vegas part. But when the story shifted back again to NYC, I realized I no longer cared about the fate of the main character. At all. I tried to keep going, but I was done. Super weird for me to DNF that far in. Usually I drop a book much earlier. |
Was just coming on here to say I DNF The Poisonwood Bible. It’s been awhile so I don’t remember why I felt it was so tedious, but I tried reading it several times and it just didn’t hold my interest. Tell me why I should keep reading! |
| A Barchester Towers reread is a treat I allow myself every few years and I love it every time. |
| I used to reread The Stand by Stephen King every few years. The last time I read it though it affected me differently and was too disturbing. Maybe I’ll try again this summer. |
Yeah, I love Kingsolver-- in fact one of my favorite re-reads is Prodigal Summer-- and I wish I hadn't slogged through The Poisonwood Bible. Did not finish even the first chapter of a highly recommended book by Curtis Sittenfeld (?). Just... garbage. And I love the occasional fluffy fun read! I couldn't believe i had the right book, since it was a smart, funny friend who recommended it as one of her favorites. |
I liked it because I want to see Ewan MacGregor's television series and wanted to read the book first. Unfortunately, I don't have the streaming service to watch it, yet....but I enjoyed imagining how they would adapt for the screen while reading it. |
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I tend to read a lot of memoirs from my own personal book collection over ➕ over since I love memoirs.
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I have never attempted "Atlas" because I slogged through "Fountainhead" (tiresome) and "We The Living" (most of it is somewhat interesting because it's semi-autobiographically-inspired with a female lead and I'm interested in early USSR history). |
Was it Prep? I was unimpressed. Finished it though. I read Rodham and while I liked the effect of the writing, it felt very voyeuristic and weird. Like political fanfiction. I discovered after that that American Wife is based on Laura Bush and I decided not to read it. Got it at a book sale and will be returning it there. |
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I read the entire game of thrones series in 2011. I loved it so much that I immediately reread it. So bummed he never finished it.
I’ve also read the hobbit multiple times |
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I read a lot, so I both DNF and reread pretty frequently. I’m always looking for recommendations or willing to try a new author, and so I start a lot of books that really just aren’t for me. For example, I DNFed a couple of Colleen Hoover books before accepting although she’s enormously popular, not my cup of tea. I also DNFed a couple of Kristin Hannah books, again incredibly popular, but the books were so relentlessly depressing and full of suffering, I just couldn’t take it.
I also do a lot of rereading. I’ve been going back and rereading some classics, like Jane Eyre and The Great Gatsby, because it’s been decades and I was young when I read them. I’ll also reread books when one of my kids becomes interested, so we can chat about the books as we go. For example, I reread the Harry Potter books and The Thursday Murder Club series for the kid bonding. I also love a good comfort read, a book that I know I will like and characters that I will enjoy spending time with, like Pride and Prejudice. Like one of the PPs, I also feel like I don’t remember the details of what I read as much as I used to. It may be getting older (I’m in my 50s) or that I read 200+ books a year and my brain can only hold so much. |
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Over and over- The Secret History, The Catcher in the Rye
Stopped Reading- Cold Mountain I think Cold Mountain broke a record for the most pages before any actual dialogue. I actually like the movie (mostly because of Jude Law- yummy). |
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Stopped reading This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub. One of the worst books I've read.
Most book I stop reading have bad writing - either really poor grammar or just way too kitschy. I haven't been doing too much rereading lately. |
Am I the only one who DNF Bel Canto? It was the first Ann Patchett book I read and I found it excruciatingly boring. I later read The Dutch House and thought it was fine, but not memorable. What am I missing? She's the one author my book buddies love whom I strongly dislike. |
I have DNFed so many books lately. I just lose patience with ridiculous plots or characters or tropes. I tried re-reading The Great Gatsby as an adult and by choice versus forced reading when young, and I couldn't finish it. I'm so glad I'm not alone in being unable to remember details of what I'm reading! I hope it's because I read so much versus that my memory is going. |