For me, shitty style / lazy writing make me put a book down immediately. I was raised on the worship of style you find in writers like Flaubert or Nabokov (who also happened to have deplorable political views) and I can’t shake it.

Others commented here recently that making every female character in a story into a sex object is a bad thing.

What are some reasons you’ll put a book down after you’ve spent at least a little time giving it a try?

  • UlyssesT [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I can relate. I don't want to doxx myself any further than I already have, but I was big into the extropian then futurology convention circuits from the late 90s all the way into the late 2000s when just about every gathering became bought and owned by billionaire oligarchs and started having Department of Defense guys showing off their surveillance and killing machines, too. There was even a phantasmagoric presentation where someone was getting a crude implant stuck in them with an audience watching, blood and all. The cult vibes were too much and I left forever. It gave me great ideas for my book trilogy, though.