• CubitOom@infosec.pub
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        2 days ago

        If you don’t want to keep reading, then don’t. I’m not your mom.

        There’s so much media that I’m sure can hook people and if something fails, then just move on to something else. We have the world’s knowledge accessible to us and more information than any one person can ever hope to consume. It’s OK to be picky about what you spend your time doing when time is your most valuable resource.

        If you want to have commitments, make them to communities and those important to you, not to media.

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          19 hours ago

          I read a lot and at least once a year I encounter a book I almost put down but I decided to keep going and I had 0 regrets. A few of them ended up becoming favourites. Slow burns are a real thing unfortunately

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            19 hours ago

            I see the logic, and I’m not really sure if I disagree with it. But is it possible that the time you took with those books you decided to continue could have been better spent? Even if some of those you didn’t initially like became favourites later? I am going to assume that you also have favorites that you did actually like initially and didn’t have to push through an initial burn in phase. If that’s true, then you would have missed out on the slow burn favorites but might have found more favourites that didn’t have the slow burn which you haven’t gotten to read yet.

            • ndondo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              19 hours ago

              You’re not wrong either I like reading enough that I still enjoy reading a book even if I don’t finish it. I think I tend to get hooked pretty far into a novel 100 pages or so… Its actually pretty rare that I’m hooked on a story immediately although they do exist. Lol I guess I’m saying I have no idea

      • Lux (it/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        2 days ago

        Usually I get an idea of what the book is about from the cover, then get an idea of the writing style from the first few pages. If I don’t vibe with either, I stop