Thanks for the un-haul insights. As a writer its helpful to know why people don't want to read a book as much as why they do. I will confess, my literary skills don't equip me to deal with eick problem. 😅
Had the same experience with Wolf Hall, I'm sure it's great, but I will never get to find out because I can't see myself trying to get through it again. Paper palace and Remarkably Bright Creatures I DNFed with prejudice though.
I think the audiobook of Say Nothing is worth a shot! I already had some knowledge about the topic going in and also I generally enjoy narrators with real accents, so I got into it fast, but it did get me through a crowded plane ride.
Life is too short, & there are so many books, that’s it’s not worth cluttering limited shelf space with ones that don’t intrigue or make you excited to crack their covers! I read Essex Serpent but it was kind of a slog to get through.
Please don't feel guilty for letting go of books. The choices of others are their own, as are yours. I have read books because of hype, and found it only works out if the reader and I have similar tastes. The lit fic to horror happened to me, too! I have 2 boxes of books to turn in for credit at my used book store. There were a few twinges of guilt when choosing them, but the great thing is, they are completely forgotten, and there's more room for new books. They were kind of a burden, knowing I really didn't want to read them. Would love to see your sweet dogs, though. 🐾 Vivian
@@bookinhand_ I have a couple YA books that shape now that I think of it, but they are like the mini version of that haha They are the Princess Tales series by Gail Carson Levine, this first book is The Fairy’s Mistake. Go look it up and you’ll see what I mean haha
I tried reading Say nothing twice but dnfed it, it was so dry and it had so many characters it was really confusing, especially as an audiobook. I really enjoyed his Empire of pain though
“Just read the back. You basically read the book.” 😂 I’m feeling inspired to unhaul some books!
@@subhareadsbooks 😭😅 yes! It's so freeing !
It's always okay to say buh-bye! Love your book tatt & sunset-red hair!
@@SherU-F thank you Sher !! ❤️❤️❤️
Don't be ashamed to have unpopular opinions- I love to hear them! So what if we don't like the same book
@@foreverpumpkin7776 agree! Reading is subjective, it's great !!
I love an unhaul! I really enjoyed Butcher and Blackbird, but I do love trashy dark romance.
Felt that with getting rid of a book cause of an ex 😩
Thanks for the un-haul insights. As a writer its helpful to know why people don't want to read a book as much as why they do. I will confess, my literary skills don't equip me to deal with eick problem. 😅
I love Dune, but the idea of someone reading it out loud to me is mega ICK. Even if they weren't an ex 😂
@@BlairBoggletrot 💀😂
Had the same experience with Wolf Hall, I'm sure it's great, but I will never get to find out because I can't see myself trying to get through it again. Paper palace and Remarkably Bright Creatures I DNFed with prejudice though.
I think the audiobook of Say Nothing is worth a shot! I already had some knowledge about the topic going in and also I generally enjoy narrators with real accents, so I got into it fast, but it did get me through a crowded plane ride.
Life is too short, & there are so many books, that’s it’s not worth cluttering limited shelf space with ones that don’t intrigue or make you excited to crack their covers! I read Essex Serpent but it was kind of a slog to get through.
@@shellkay that's what I have heard! Bummer!
Please don't feel guilty for letting go of books. The choices of others are their own, as are yours. I have read books because of hype, and found it only works out if the reader and I have similar tastes. The lit fic to horror happened to me, too!
I have 2 boxes of books to turn in for credit at my used book store. There were a few twinges of guilt when choosing them, but the great thing is, they are completely forgotten, and there's more room for new books. They were kind of a burden, knowing I really didn't want to read them.
Would love to see your sweet dogs, though. 🐾
Vivian
That hardback is the weirdest shaped book I’ve even seen 😂
@@autumnrose_noseinabook 💀 right ?? Sorry Joan LOL
@@bookinhand_ I have a couple YA books that shape now that I think of it, but they are like the mini version of that haha They are the Princess Tales series by Gail Carson Levine, this first book is The Fairy’s Mistake. Go look it up and you’ll see what I mean haha
I tried reading Say nothing twice but dnfed it, it was so dry and it had so many characters it was really confusing, especially as an audiobook. I really enjoyed his Empire of pain though
@@Eleneenie yes! He does cover really interesting subjects
All the Ugly and Wonderful Things i wouldnt unhaul. Its dark but worth the read.
@@jenniferbolhuis1483 oooo I'll read a bit and see if it's for me !
Wolf Hall sucked, lol
@@slh9246 LOL 💀