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Post by Site Administrator on Nov 26, 2009 21:09:08 GMT
...Or do you leave chunks out, and why?
Question asked by "Qurky" via Yahoo! Answers.
Why indeed? I ALWAYS read every line in a book. Mainly I'd hate to miss anything, but primarily I feel that the author deserves it. Being a writer myself I'd hate to think that people were missing out chunks of my novels! What if they missed a good bit?
I'm slightly compulsive when it comes to books, because I can't leave one unread. If I start, I must finish. I've only ever put down a few books in my entire life: one of the crappier Star Wars books (I read it a few years later when I had more patience); Tolkein's Silmarillion, being the sludgy pile of biblical treacle that it was, and a book by Charles Strauss that had no direction, or indeed plot.
What about everybody else?
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