Saturday, March 17, 2012

Finish?

I'm currently reading Open City by Teju Cole. And I like it. It isn't the best book I have ever read, but it is not bad. Not bad at all. I am about 3/4 of the way through and nothing is compelling me to finish. I don't need to find out "what happens." I don't need to know where everyone goes. I am happy with the book as is.

Should I finish it?

I never would have asked this question before I read the article I link to above.

I think it is perfectly acceptable to toss away books that you don't like. The Help being one of the best examples in recent memory. I don't care how many people liked it. I refused ... flat out refused to read past page 30. I could not stand it. Close it. Set it aside. Pick up something worthwhile.

Open City has been worthwhile. But I kind of feel I have had enough. Not in a bad way. Just content with what I know about it today.

And if you don't finish it by choice, do you get to put it on your books of the month/year lists?

4 comments:

Amy said...

I know there are differences of opinion on this; I don't count it if I don't finish it.

Gina said...

There isn't a book unfinished, yet, for me this year although there are a couple I'm struggling with.

I don't count them for any challenges which may be why I haven't given up on them yet.

Book Dragon said...

that "Gina" is me


forgot to mention that I didn't read the article before commenting

How Jess Reads said...

My rule is: if I read at least 3/4 of it, I count it. Because I know there will be other books that I'll only read 1/4 of that I won't count, so I figure it all balances out. :)