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willidan ([personal profile] willidan) wrote in [community profile] books2012-04-25 12:43 pm

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Oh, how I hate being disappointed when reading a book. Nothing sticks in my craw more than a book that fails to deliver.

I downloaded a sample of Inescapable (the Premonition Series) by Amy Bartol about a month ago. It was mysterious enough that I wanted to find out what was going on, what was driving the characters, and how the author was going to reveal the mystery, so I bought the affordable Kindle book. I got half way through the book before I started skimming.

Spoilers at my journal
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[personal profile] seryn 2012-04-25 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree with the idea that a book that fails to deliver seems worse than one for which I had low expectations.

If it's a [type of book I don't like] and I can finish it, it's a lot easier to get me to praise it; but if it's a [favorite type of book] and it doesn't sing, I am disappointed because there was so much more potential that was unrealized.
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[personal profile] wytchcroft 2012-04-26 08:47 am (UTC)(link)
enjoyed the review - but the actual book? i think it would have lost me somewhere between the names and the hockey.
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[personal profile] anunquietmom 2012-04-28 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
I hate when that happens too! I only got halfway through The Hotel on the Corner of Bitter & Sweet. It is so DULL! I guess I need to try to read it again sometime.....