visiondr
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I'm currently mired in a book I am just not getting along with. It is a fine novel, with an excellent pedigree and a stellar reputation. But, try as I might, I can't seem to finish it. The book in question is "Midnight's Children" by Salman Rushdie.
There have been other books that have tested my intellectual mettle: "Moby Dick " and "A Thousand Years of Solitude" come to mind. But I've always been able to muscle my way past the difficult parts and carry on. And in all cases, I've been richly rewarded with a very satisfying read. On the flip side, there's a strange "reader's guilt" that I suffer from whenever I can't finish. And that guilt is some crazy motivator!
So, the question is, dear reader, has this ever happened to you? Are there books you have picked up and never quite finished? Why?
There have been other books that have tested my intellectual mettle: "Moby Dick " and "A Thousand Years of Solitude" come to mind. But I've always been able to muscle my way past the difficult parts and carry on. And in all cases, I've been richly rewarded with a very satisfying read. On the flip side, there's a strange "reader's guilt" that I suffer from whenever I can't finish. And that guilt is some crazy motivator!
So, the question is, dear reader, has this ever happened to you? Are there books you have picked up and never quite finished? Why?
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