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Old 10-21-2009, 08:15 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by Sweetpea View Post
Not necessarily. I've read books that were slow to start but in the end I couldn't put the book away and had to finish it before doing something else. Those are generally the books I start to read, put away for a month or two and then finish.

I finish all books I start. It might take some time, but I do finish them.
A slow start is a thing, a bad book a totally different matter...

The Lord of the Rings has a very slow start, but it is a good book.
Angels and Demons has got a slow start and it's rubbish.

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