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Old 08-12-2013, 06:47 PM   #235
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Originally Posted by Mivo View Post
It isn't only you, though. I usually give a book about 50 print pages to "grab" me, with a few exceptions (Tad Williams' novels, for example, which are always a drag in the beginning, but then take off and soar), and if then nothing has happened that has captured my curiosity, I pick up something else. It is why I love the samples at iBooks, even though I stopped buying books there.

I don't think it is a matter of the genre, just of an author's style, and that's fine. I didn't really get warm with the Harry Potter books either, though in case of those it mainly just wasn't the kind of fantasy I prefer. Matter of taste.
50 pages is my normal on giving a book a chance to grab my interest. So giving this book 130 pages I was really trying to get into it.

There have probably only been a handful of books I couldn't finish
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