Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was the first novel I haven’t been able to finish in years. It was just so slow and drawn out.
I finished it - but I agree - oh my goodness, did it take a long time to wrap up.
Anonymous wrote:I could not get through any of the BearTown. It was like a book I read in early middle school and the writing was very immature.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A comment on another thread where someone said they read over half a book before they could get into it had me wondering:
Do you DNF?
How early have you DNFed?
How far have you gotten and bailed?
What are some of your DNF books?
I almost never quit a book, but I recently had to.
I read 2/3 of it to my kids, about 200 pages.
It was I, Robot by Isaac Asimov. Great idea, very creative, but too much dialogue and sexism. I read the part about Dr. Calvin being hysterical and told my kids I was done. They were fine wiith it because the back and forth was annoying and hard to follow.
I quit Foundation by Asimov for similar reasons. Brilliant guy, but it's all so slow and plodding. And the sexism/lack of female characters really made you feel the age of the books.
I am enjoying the Foundation series on Apple TV though.
Anonymous wrote: The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue was the first novel I haven’t been able to finish in years. It was just so slow and drawn out.
Anonymous wrote:How can I be the first person here to say Infinite Jest!?
- No way, no how. I read a paragraph and put it back down.Anonymous wrote:Bible. Made 1/2 page of pg1

Anonymous wrote:Crying in H Mart
The Seven Husbands of I forget the rest of the title
A Gentleman in Moscow
Caste

Anonymous wrote:A comment on another thread where someone said they read over half a book before they could get into it had me wondering:
Do you DNF?
How early have you DNFed?
How far have you gotten and bailed?
What are some of your DNF books?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am about to quit Thus Was Adonis Murdered. The language is WAY too dense and hard to follow. I get enough of that in my day job (technical editor).
Interesting I “read” it as an audiobook and loved it but occurred to me it might be a slog to read on paper.