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The trouble I found with Tess of the Durbivilles was that the main character was so passive. Yes, bad stuff happens, but she lets it happen. I suppose Hardy was making a sociological point. Frustrating reading, though. She could have turned round and killed one of the evil ones with a brick, then hung for her crimes. It would have made a more enjoyable book IMO.
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I started reading Peter Straub's Ghost Story. It's supposed to be very good. In enjoyed Shadow Lands very much. However Ghost Story begins with a child molester kidnapping a child. I don't like stuff like that. Other than a reminder of what evil exists in the world, and to be careful, I don't like horrible things. Perhaps for that reason, I don't have much time for Horror books or movies. I read Brian Keene's Darkness on the Edge of Town. It was well-written, but rather than fix the horrors, it has a cop out ending without hope. All horror, very little hope, no final relief. Bah.
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I like to experience ALL the feels: happiness, sadness, terror, annoyance, elation, enlightenment, exhilaration, boredom, disgust, pride--everything. Maybe not in every book, but still...
I hope I never have the misfortune of identifying exactly what I want from my books. |
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I havent finished Iain Banks last culture novel beause I dont want it to end.
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I'll stop reading a book because it's so badly written or because it's about some topic that just doesn't interest me or because I just don't like it for any number of reasons. I pick my books pretty carefully so that doesn't happen often but every now and then I'll stop reading a book.
But if a book is capable of stirring powerful emotions in me that, to me, is a good thing and makes me want to keep going. I may take a break if it gets hard to bear but it'll be a short break. Barry |
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I've found myself avoiding reading the final book in a series at least twice now. I found it very very difficult to read Kelley Armstrong's Thirteen. It felt "wrong" somehow to end. The same happened with Kim Harrison's Hollow's series. Perhaps I should say starting to read the last book of the series. Once I started either of those books, I did not put them down until I was finished.
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I do this also. Being "caught up" on a beloved series is difficult, even more so if there are no more books coming. Since I can really only re-read if sufficient time has passed for me to forget major points (varies, but involves years), I know I'm saying goodbye for the foreseeable future once I finish the series, and I become torn between wanting (badly) to read the book and wanting to delay it for as long as possible.
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At one point I did buy the entire "History of Middle Earth" (the version in which all twelve books are contained in three huge hardcovers), so I don't have to keep re-re-re-re-reading The Silmarillion and The Lord of the Rings all the time. It'll take me years to finish History, as in total, it's many thousands of pages, very small print. |
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I found it very hard to finish the Handmaids Tail. It depressed me so much, I thought about it for days, even when I went out running.
Obviously, that was the point. But with the Texas case in front of the Supreme Court, it is too, too realistic. |
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