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Prompt 50: A book you started but never finished
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Dec 26, 2014 01:31PM

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I know I'm in the minority, but I definitely felt like Jane Eyre was one of the worst books in history. I felt the same way about Wuthering Heights and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. I've decided that the Bronte sisters and I do not get on well and nothing can make me pick up another one of their books.




I'm going with The Plague Dogs by Richard Adams. The reason I stopped was because of the fox (or "tod" I suppose) character's dialogue. It's written in a thick Scottish dialect that made it extremely difficult to read.
I think now that I've had a few years and I know it's there going in, I'll be ok.
I think now that I've had a few years and I know it's there going in, I'll be ok.






I started this book back in September and for whatever reason had never finished it. It is a brain candy read with lots of sex! Haha! Anyways, all of Jaci's books in this series seem to be all the same, maybe that was why I had such a hard time finishing it at the time!




Wow Alycia, I thought I was the only one who could not get into The Kite Runner. I am going to give it another try myself. I found it a little too predictable and only got about a third of the way through.

Wow Alycia, I thought I was the only one who ..."
Great! We'll slog through it together :) Hopefully we'll reach that magic point where it becomes un-put-downable.


I started a book in December (it was The Kite Runner! I see I am in good company. I am really NOT liking this book...) and set it aside and finally had to return it to the library. I'm picking it up again now. Do you think it counts as "book I started and never finished" if it was only a few weeks downtime?




Audiobooks count for me! That's how I got through The Kite Runner, I was a "captive audience" listening on my daily commute





I don't think that's cheating. Like others have said, these prompts aren't strict rules and are open to interpretation for each reader. If you feel that this book qualifies then go for it!



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I've read that book before - its tough to get through. The movie is cringe-worthy too (in my opinion)


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