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I had bought The Alchemist at some point because I'd seen it recommended somewhere (and it happened to be on sale), and so I tried to read it not long ago - and I found that it's not really a novel, per se, at all, it's a self-help book masquerading as a novel. I guess you could call it a parable. I saw it on a list of "beloved classics" or some such list lately, and I was just, ugh. Certainly not a classic in my opinion. Anyway, I had quit reading somewhere in the middle - when it became clear to me it wasn't about to go anywhere I was more interested in - and apparently it's going to end up on the DNF list eventually unless I change my mind and start again, which seems unlikely.

(With this in mind, I thought about compiling a list of "beloved classics that I hate" to go with the list mentioned above but there's not enough that I feel really strongly about, I found. Hemingway and maybe The Giver, those were the only things I could really come up with that I'd go so far as to use the word "hate" in regard to, from the list I was looking at.)

And it occurs to me, belatedly, that The Giver is in the same genre as The Alchemist, in a way - that is, the point is not the story, the point is the lesson you're supposed to learn. Like a sermon. Sermons and I have never gotten along. (I liked
The Giver, in fact, until I got to the end. I don't really even remember it all that well but I remember that much!)
melreads: Text: "Me were English major in college" (english major)
I ranted before about the whole Did Not Finish concept, because (to sum up) I felt like there was a difference between the books you stopped reading because you hated them, and the ones where you just never came back to, for no particular reason. But this list was made before I ever came up with that idea (which I called Type 1 and Type 2), so I can't even say for sure which type these are! But I definitely did not finish them, that's all I can say. And these are presumably 2021 and earlier, because they came from my 2020-21 journal. (And yeah, I know quite a few of these are books people love. No judgment of your taste is implied!)

Twilight
Three Hearts and Three Lions
Crazy Rich Asians
11/22/63
Gone Baby Gone
The Copper Gauntlet
Revelation Space
A Killer's Mind (the series is Zoe Bentley, I think?)
A Curious Beginning
A Discovery of Witches
Agent to the Stars
A Long Way to a Small Angry Planet (I think I got a long way into this one, too.)
Mr Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore
God-Shaped Hole
Murder on the SS Rosa
The House with a Clock in its Walls (despite the fact that it was made into a movie I liked, I think?)
Gideon the Ninth
The Man With One of Those Faces

nonfiction:
Flu (by Gina Kolata) (which I started and stopped multiple times)
Washington's Spies
1776


Oh, and there is a note at the bottom of the page, saying that I didn't count books where I read just a few pages and then never came back to it, I had to at least get through a chapter or two to count as a proper DNF!


melreads: text: "I think the sub-text here is rapidly becoming text." (subtext)
OK, when I get to the actual old journal entries I'm going to have to resist the urge to editorialize better. But DNF's are something where I always feel like they need comments. Just posting a list without commenting on it leaves a lot hanging - mostly, why did you quit in the middle of the book? Did you hate it? Get bored? What?

(This is the problem with this whole idea about my old journals, I can't seem to do this without criticizing my own writing and opinions.)

But anyway, here we have the dreaded DNF list. Did. Not. Finish.

I actually don't put everything I don't finish on my main DNF list. This list is the stuff where
I made a conscious decision to stop reading, for one reason or another. I made up the concept (for myself, anyway) of type 1 and type 2 DNFs, to reflect this difference. Type 1 is what I'm talking about here, the ones you stop for cause. Type 2 is the ones you just drift away from and may come back to later. I do this a lot, the drifting thing. I don't feel like that's the same thing as going, "I hate this," and quitting.

Twilight - ok, this one illustrates the line, a bit - or, I don't know, maybe it makes it less clear, because I stopped and started on this about four or five times, I think. I said I was quitting and then I came back. Several times. But I did finally go, "NO" and quit for good, which makes it a type 1. Just a weird one. (Rob & I actually did make it through the movie, one time in the interim, with much giggling.)

A Discovery of Witches - Now this one is different, because I really liked the first half of this, but then they went off to... was it France? and it turned into a sort of Interview with the Vampire kind of thing (added: actually, I don't even remember what I meant by that, but that was how I thought of it!), and anyway, it completely changed tone, and I decided I was done.

Then I need a category for "I liked these authors until I read this book":
(OK, that's probably phrased badly. I don't hate the author, I just don't like the book. It's just that you tend to think it's a good way to find good books, to go with authors you like. Unfortunately it doesn't always work.)
A couple of examples here:
Three Hearts and Three Lions  - Poul Anderson - to be fair, I think this may have been a really old book, but the edition I have was published well after he died (which was in 2001). Anyway, totally hated it, couldn't stand to keep going. (I think I remember thinking it was really, really sexist.)
A Curious Beginning - I don't even remember the name of this series, but there are more of them, so I guess somebody likes them. It was the same author as the "Lady Julia" mysteries (Deanna Raybourn, I think) which I did really like.

(I'll put the whole list somewhere else, since this mostly turned into a rant!!)

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