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Old 12-08-2013, 06:37 PM   #1
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I find long books more difficult

I don't find them more difficult in the sense that they are harder to read, but because I grow bored and either skip to the end of just give up, missing out. For instance, I had Malice by John Gwynne on my Kindle, which is a pretty heft book of over 600 pages. I thought the story sounded interesting, but the though of all those pages ahead put me off. When I read the Mistborn trilogy, I did not have this problem, probably because it is better paced. Does anyone have any tips for reading longer books?
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