I ask because I tend to jump off a book if It's not grabbing me, which at times limits me with regards to what I'm reading.

Does it matter? Is it something I should try to push past or am I overthinking this and should just enjoy what I enjoy?

    • li10@lemmy.ml
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      5 months ago

      Personally, because I’ve spent long enough reading it and I want to just finish it if I’m like two thirds of the way through.

      In reality, I spend a week thinking “I need to finish that” and then forget about it completely.

  • EntropicalVacation@midwest.social
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    5 months ago

    Enjoy what you enjoy—life’s too short and there are too many other books out there to waste time on what you don’t enjoy! I have no qualms about not finishing a book, no matter how far along I’ve gotten. I’ve been known to skip to the last chapter or last few pages just to see how it ends, then move on.

    On the other hand, for books that you have to read (for school, e.g.) set a goal of X pages per day, and reward yourself when you make the goal. I also find it helps to read more interactively: take notes, argue with the author, think about what you read and whether it’s total b.s. or whether there was anything, however small, of value in it.

  • huf [he/him]
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    5 months ago

    normally i put them down and forget about it. i think there's only one book i finished despite hating it, and that was to be sure that i was right and it was an incredibly shit book and i didnt make a snap judgement. it was this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Man_with_the_Golden_Touch

  • Pulptastic@midwest.social
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    5 months ago

    I don't. There are so many books, if I'm not into it I drop it. If I know it should be good I am more likely to stick with it or pick it back up later. Neal Stephenson's Quicksilver took me two false starts over five years to finally reach a place where I could see it through.

  • InfiniteGlitch@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    5 months ago

    I don’t. There way to many books that I want to read and oh so little time.

    If it doesn’t grab you and you are truly not enjoying it, just DNF the book and move on.

    If that doesn’t work for you, you could try to make a “goal”. Like “read 60-70 pages before DNF”.

  • banazir@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    I don't. When I'm clearly not enjoying a book and don't feel like finishing it, I stop and move on. Unless I have a pressing reason, I see no point in pushing myself to do something I hate. Reading is for me is fun and interesting, it is not something I do to torture myself. Sometimes it's hard to "give up" on a book, but in the end life is too short.

    Do what you enjoy the way that works for you, there are no rules.

  • Sarcasmo220@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    I check out books from the library, which of course jas a due date. If I like the book I finish it before it's due. If I find myself struggling to get into and haven't finished it by the due date, I just return it and never look back.

  • ThenThreeMore@startrek.website
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    5 months ago

    Don't. Life's too short.

    If you're enjoying it but it's a hard read take a break and try again. If you're just not enjoying it sack it.

  • Capitao_Duarte@lemmy.eco.br
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    5 months ago

    I usually just stop reading it. My problem is with books I'm liking, but not vibing with at the moment. I used to keep going, but realized that by doing this I'd give it "bad review" because I wasn't feeling it at the time. Now I just put it aside and come back later. Even if many months or years later