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Old 11-29-2010, 08:32 AM   #15
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With me, it's usually one of two things: either I don't want to keep reading this book, or I want to read something else more.

If it's the former, I drop it. If it's simply not holding my interest at the moment I may pick it up again, but I may not. If I actively dislike it, I stop reading it, won't pick it up again, and am unlikely to even try anything else by the same writer unless it comes highly recommended by someone I respect.

I'll stick with non-fiction until I get the info I was looking for.
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