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Old 01-20-2012, 05:28 PM   #1
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Enjoying a book, but can't get into it?

I just finished reading Catch-22. Finally! Surprised by how long it took. Mostly because even though I was really enjoying it, and it made my laugh aloud more than once, I just couldn't get into it. It wasn't a page turner. It was far too easy to read a few screens and put it down.

Strange paradox... anybody else experience that with any other books?
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Old 01-20-2012, 06:04 PM   #2
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often. some books just grab you and reading them becomes an addiction. many are good but i don't feel that "i've gotta see what happens!" compulsion. i can read a really good 700 page novel in half the time it takes to read a merely good 350 page one.
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That's happening with me right now with The Stranger's Child which I have had to borrow twice and I'm still about 140 pages from the finish. There are some parts I really enjoyed but I find some of the chapters to be far too long. One night, I just couldn't take it take anymore and stopped halfway through a chapter. I almost always try to stop at a chapter.

Still, I want to know the end and thus I'm sticking with it. I'm a little miffed about why it's gotten acclaim and am hoping the conclusion will fantastic...
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Old 01-20-2012, 07:06 PM   #4
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I just finished reading Catch-22. Finally! Surprised by how long it took. Mostly because even though I was really enjoying it, and it made my laugh aloud more than once, I just couldn't get into it. It wasn't a page turner. It was far too easy to read a few screens and put it down.

Strange paradox... anybody else experience that with any other books?
Not exactly for the same reason, but that's how i felt when i tried to read on my iPad. I become distracted and kept checking email, and MR etc. When I switched to a Kindle, I could became immersed in a book again. Anything different about your reading environment?
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Old 01-20-2012, 07:26 PM   #5
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I just finished reading Catch-22. Finally! Surprised by how long it took. Mostly because even though I was really enjoying it, and it made my laugh aloud more than once, I just couldn't get into it. It wasn't a page turner. It was far too easy to read a few screens and put it down.

Strange paradox... anybody else experience that with any other books?
I would say this is true of any Pynchon book I've ever read. They have flashes of brilliance, but can be quite a long slog.
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Old 01-20-2012, 07:28 PM   #6
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Yep, this happens to me often.

I started The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake mid-December, and I'm still plowing through it. I have completed about ten other books during this time.
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Old 01-20-2012, 09:46 PM   #7
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I had the same problem when I read Catch-22.
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Old 01-20-2012, 10:33 PM   #8
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Catch-22 can be a little disturbing at times. You catch yourself laughing at things you know better than to laugh at, and some that are or might be against your beliefs. Add in the really funny and bad sarcasm in it. You just can't help it - at times it is written so badly that it makes it really enjoyable. I did have to read it in 11th grade in school, because some student suggest that we should, and the teacher not knowing anything about the book, allowed it. Boy did she have to stick her foot in her mouth afterwards. But we as the students got a good experience out of it.

If you liked Catch-22, try On the Road by Jack Kerouac - very disturbing and strange, but in a different way.
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Old 01-20-2012, 11:41 PM   #9
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I've had a couple books like that. The most recent one was "Deathbringer" by Bryan Smith. A friend recommended it, and so I picked it up.

God, I slogged through that one. When I got to the end, I enjoyed it a great deal more in retrospect. But, man, it was a trying process to get there.
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Old 01-21-2012, 12:23 AM   #10
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I just finished reading Catch-22. Finally! Surprised by how long it took. Mostly because even though I was really enjoying it, and it made my laugh aloud more than once, I just couldn't get into it. It wasn't a page turner. It was far too easy to read a few screens and put it down.

Strange paradox... anybody else experience that with any other books?
That one, I think my start to end time was a little over a year
Hawaii was another book that took many months.

Many books I read are finished in a day or 2. That should give you a scale on my reading consumption.
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Old 01-21-2012, 08:19 AM   #11
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At the moment I'm reading Gideon's Corpse, by Preston and Child. I'm about 40 pages from the end and I'm having trouble just sitting down and reading. Maybe I'm afraid I'll be disappointed (the hero will have more harrowing experiences that make me cringe) or maybe I'm afraid that it will end so well that I can hardly wait for the next one which will probably take a year to come out, and economically and geophysically I don't think we have a year... (watch out for March...).

But I better finish the ebook as the authors are appearing at our local library tonight. It's only 4 blocks away and there doesn't seem to be any good excuse (like bad weather) to keep me from going... Hmm, how do I explain that I don't have anything for them to sign? I usually get their books from the library's sale room, read them and give them back to resell, or recently I have downloaded ebooks. Oh, well, we'll save some ink
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Hmm, how do I explain that I don't have anything for them to sign? I usually get their books from the library's sale room, read them and give them back to resell, or recently I have downloaded ebooks. Oh, well, we'll save some ink
You should have bought an ereader that allows annotating with a stylus and have them write in your ebook.
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I've been dealing with that with The Night Circus. Everybody told me how great it was so I paid the $12 or whatever it was, and it is good and all, but it isn't catching me and making me want to keep reading.
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That's happening with me right now with The Stranger's Child which I have had to borrow twice and I'm still about 140 pages from the finish. There are some parts I really enjoyed but I find some of the chapters to be far too long. One night, I just couldn't take it take anymore and stopped halfway through a chapter. I almost always try to stop at a chapter.

Still, I want to know the end and thus I'm sticking with it. I'm a little miffed about why it's gotten acclaim and am hoping the conclusion will fantastic...
I'm having EXACTLY the same experience with this book. Started on December 31, presently about a third of the way through. I can see why The Sense of an Ending beat this out for the Man Booker.
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For me, some books are send-you-to-sleep, some are keep-you-awake, most are somewhere inbetween. It isn't so much the plot, it's more down to the writing style and whether I can relate to any of the characters.
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