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Old 04-19-2021, 09:46 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by Catlady View Post
When I participated in New Leaf, forcing myself to read a book I didn't really want to read felt too much like homework, and I grew increasingly resentful of the time and effort involved, especially when the choices were not classics. (With classics, I could feel virtuous about finishing a book, even if it was boring and awful. Otherwise, I felt I was wasting time when I could have been reading something I enjoyed.)

I am disinclined to repeat the experience, though I could see myself joining in a discussion on a random basis if intrigued by a particular title.
My problem with New Leaf was the rule that said if you voted, you have to read the winning book. So if the winning book is one I know I do not want to read, I'm stuck at least starting it. I also didn't like that books not the first in a series (where all the ones previous were not read for the book club) were allowed to be nominated.
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