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Old 01-12-2021, 11:22 AM   #30
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Originally Posted by haertig View Post
That's probably more true than we would like to believe. And it is actually a fear that I have. Being a slow reader, if I read a book in a series (or by an author) that I don't like, I generally won't go back to that series/author. Since I don't fly through books like many here do, I don't feel I have the time to pursue something that I may not like, just to see if it gets any better later. So I just abandon it. And that may be cutting me out of a bunch of good books where the author took a little time to find their stride.

It would be handy to have a thread here, "Series that started off bad, but got good later". Maybe including a "recommended insertion point" for slow readers like myself to jump in at to avoid the earlier not-so-good books. I wouldn't be the best person to start a thread like that, because I would have zero to contribute (since I currently abandon series rather than persevere if they start out bad).

The opposite situation, where a series starts off good then goes bad, is easy to recognize and each reader can apply their own ideas about what "goes bad" means.
With some series, starting where it picks up doesn't work. So that bit of information should be mentioned if such a thread was to be started.
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