tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7169845675445828351.post4436076336443095185..comments2023-04-29T23:22:16.903+10:00Comments on Diane Eklund-Āboliņš: To Finish or Not to Finish...Dianehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07892633139515625176noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7169845675445828351.post-77560606042584205102014-01-25T18:44:41.650+11:002014-01-25T18:44:41.650+11:00That is obviously the sensible approach. I suppose...That is obviously the sensible approach. I suppose I tend to think that 'around the next corner' 'after the next page'... but, you are right, what's the point of prolonging the agony? Dianehttp://diane.eklund.abolins.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7169845675445828351.post-85559953425377062022014-01-25T12:32:01.715+11:002014-01-25T12:32:01.715+11:00If a book *really* doesn't click with me, I...If a book *really* doesn't click with me, I'll put it down & that will be it (as far as the book and I are concermed). I try to give each book enough opportunity and time to win me over, but if we're on a definite downhil getting worse by the page - I don't see the point in prononging the agony ... :)Annettehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17688490092329421205noreply@blogger.com