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Old 01-04-2015, 04:13 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by Blossom View Post
You've never started a book that was good but you wasn't in the mood for it at the time to finish it? I have a list of these types books. I need to finish.
I've done this at times, but oddly more back when I read in print than since I went mainly digital. I've had some books I set aside sit in my TBR for a year or more. Then I finally read them and a few are now favorites.

One book I can recall doing this with in digital was Jill Shalvis' second Lucky Harbor book, The Sweetest Thing. I started that book six or seven times between the time I purchased it (7 June 2012) to when I finally finsihed it (24 Jan 2014). The book has such a slow beginning. But I ended up really liking the h/h.
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