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09-13-2022, 01:59 PM | #17 | |
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Part of what made The Lord of the Rings and Dune work so well were the hints that there were much larger worlds with their own history, customs and so forth and we are only seeing a glimpse of them. But when you go turning over every rock in the Shire or read the story of the Kobayashi Maru, you wind up losing some of the magic that made you a fan in the first place. There are fans that will admit the last six Star Wars films were bad. But will still doggedly see each new one that comes along so they can gripe about it. At that point, you are just making yourself miserable. |
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I can remember DNFing two books because they were just so poorly written: Prison Ship
by Michael Bowers (go look at the cover. I wasn't expecting much, but the book still failed to meet my low expectations) and Canticle by R.A. Salvatore. I'd heard good things about Salvatore, but that book was atrocious. Written like a kids book, but one where the author is talking down to the kids, in case they are too stupid to follow his story. One book that I thought was excellent, but still DNFed was The Nightrunners by Joe R. Lansdale. Lansdale is a terrific and recommended writer. But for me Nightrunners was too bleak and the writing too good at pulling you in to the hopeless world he was describing. I respect the book, though I won't try to read it again. For the same reason, I won't read Jack Ketchum's The Girl Next Door. I know Ketchum is an excellent writer and that's why I've avoided this particular book (though I have an e-copy and a paper copy). |
09-14-2022, 02:21 PM | #19 |
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I am wondering if there is any correlation between reading more than one book at a time and abandoning books.
I never read more than one at a time, and I never DNF, but it seems like reading multiple books at the same time would make it easier to abandon one or more of them. Is it? |
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09-14-2022, 09:12 PM | #21 | |
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09-15-2022, 05:48 AM | #22 |
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The last book, I DNF was Flashman. It was a mobileread book club selection one month. Horrible book. The protagonist is a cad and sexual predator. There was nothing remotely likable about him at all.
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09-15-2022, 08:36 AM | #24 |
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I must differ. He’s a horrible person, but he fully acknowledges it and he’s witty. Both likable traits. And why does a character have to be likable anyway, as long as the monster doesn’t receive the authorial stamp of approval? The books are hilarious and a subversive commentary on the received history of both the British Empire and America and skewers “white man’s privilege” even as Flashman always comes right - which is rather the point.
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09-15-2022, 08:47 AM | #25 | |
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Still, too many DNFs and I start to wonder about my criteria. Time spent on a lousy book is essentially time wasted in the interval between “Huh” and “No more!” The problem isn’t those where after flipping through a few pages you move on; I don’t consider those DNFs. It’s the ones where you’ve settled in for the duration, only to come to that sinking realization that it’s not working out. You still had your entertainment at least for a while, but the lingering bad taste is a bummer. |
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09-15-2022, 09:22 AM | #26 |
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I'm using a more rigid definition. even 10 or 20 pages still gets counted as a DNF at the Storygraph. The main reason for doing this is to make sure that I have a record of having attempted the book in case I stumble across it a few years hence and think "oooh! that sounds promising!"
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09-15-2022, 06:04 PM | #27 |
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A 20% DNF rate seems pretty high. Could you not reduce your DNF rate further by being more selective about which books you begin in the first place? Is there anything those 20% of books have in common that you could use as a predictor for adding them to your "Do Not Start" list?
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As someone who used to read a LOT of multiple books simultaneously (but now much less so), I can say that for me it took away a lot of the book's pleasure to read so many books at once. I now try to limit myself to reading about four books, switching off from one to the other: 1) A literary collection of short stories 2) A literary novel (or novella) 3) A horror collection (or anthology) 4) A horror novel (or novella) I'm now having a lot more fun with my reading. This makes my DNF much less. Last edited by Dr. Drib; 09-16-2022 at 07:36 AM. Reason: added 'who' |
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09-15-2022, 09:48 PM | #30 |
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Ah... If you already bought them, then I guess it's indeed too late. It's better to cut your losses so you don't waste both time and money.
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