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Should I keep reading . . .
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. . . The girl with the dragon tattoo?
It was recommended to me but, although I'm not too far in to it, it isn't doing much for me. Is it worth while keeping at it?
I hate giving up on books but I don't know if I can be bothered with this one!
It was recommended to me but, although I'm not too far in to it, it isn't doing much for me. Is it worth while keeping at it?
I hate giving up on books but I don't know if I can be bothered with this one!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Life's too short shivvy. There are thousands of great books out there and if this one hasn't gripped you by page 50 it probably never will. There's no shame in giving up on a book if you're not enjoying it and like QM says literary tastes are different so just because some else loved it you may not.
I have heard at least 4 people say that to start with the books are hardgoing - mainly because of there being so many characters, and all with long unpronounceable Swedish names.
However, they have all said that it is worth sticking with, as eventually you remember who everyone is and the story gets better.
I personally haven't read them. Personally, if I don't get into a book in the first couple of chapters, I put it down. Sometimes I go back to it another time and try again - The Cellist of Sarajevo was one I could not get into the first time, but tried it again and loved it (weird....).
However, they have all said that it is worth sticking with, as eventually you remember who everyone is and the story gets better.
I personally haven't read them. Personally, if I don't get into a book in the first couple of chapters, I put it down. Sometimes I go back to it another time and try again - The Cellist of Sarajevo was one I could not get into the first time, but tried it again and loved it (weird....).
I have to say that I read it and I wasn't that impressed. There are so many plot holes its ridiculous. It also seems to be confused at what it wants to be, it is a narrative, discriptive drama at the beginning and ends up a murder, mystery pot boiler.
I bought all three books at the same time the last two remain unread.
I bought all three books at the same time the last two remain unread.
I haven't read it, but when I've started reading books in the past that I've really not liked, then I've put them away on my 'later' shelf and got on with a different book, maybe coming back to the 'hated' one at a later date when you're in an appropriate frame of mind to receive it. It may be weeks, months or even years later, or even not at all, but it doesn't matter. You have the right to read or not read a particular book, and you have the right to choose when you read it.
I found it very easy to read but when I came to the end I realised that I hadn't really enjoyed it. There was violence that I found too graphic and to be honest it didn't lie very easy with me. Despite being encouraged by other ABers to read the trilogy, just the one book was enough for me. It's all a matter of taste and perhaps I'm a bit too squeamish.