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When do you DNF a book?
I also remember recently there was this book that I was struggling to finish, but I was determined to see it through. But then I saw someone in my Facebook reading club share a critical review of the book, and many others in the thread seemed to agree, and that somehow pushed me over the edge and I just gave up on the book and moved on. So yeah, when do you decide that a book is just not working for you? I'd love to hear your thoughts
Jordan Tepper
@JordanTepperΒ Β·Β 1:38
Worth I'll keep trudging along if I know that it leads to the canon, adds to the canon of a series of stories like The Black House from Stephen King. It adds a lot to the Gunslinger series, The Dark Tower, but it's like, I'm trying to get through, like, the first couple pages of this, and I'm just like, this is I don't know what's going on here, but I keep going back to it, keep giving it a try
Nidhin George π·
@geo_rhymesΒ Β·Β 2:17
And I think this is perhaps the only book that I have not finished yet. I'm not giving up on this one just yet. I hope that I will be able to complete it someday
You. Hi, Ramya. This is actually a great question because I am also a finisher. When I start a book, I tend to kind of go all the way to the end. But there have been some books that I could not finish just because I had to give up. And one of the I think the classics that I could not finish was In Search of Lost Time by Bruce
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Erica Jean
@HeyItsEricaΒ Β·Β 2:21
Hey, this is Erica Souljourney one K. And sometimes, as book readers, we definitely can be petty, and I know I can be petty. For instance, there's this book that I've been meaning to finish, but it seems like I can't really finish it