Fiction
Related: About this forumI usually give a book 50 pages before I give up. How about you?
Life is too short to read something mediocre. If a book doesn't grab me in the first 50 pages, I put it down and move on.

madaboutharry
(41,629 posts)There are several goalposts for me. When reading fiction I need to find a character I care about. Non-fiction needs to be written well and the topic explained in a way I understand. Dry and boring may result in an adjustment to my page limit!
Zoonart
(13,047 posts)thought I have been seeing a lot of really poor fiction lately and have given up at under 50 pages.
in2herbs
(3,468 posts)reading is Harry Potter. Otherwise, always non-fiction.
True Dough
(21,762 posts)I find people who only give 50 are just lacking patience.
Polly Hennessey
(7,678 posts)PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,183 posts)If it simply doesn't grab me, I stop reading. If I am not liking it, I rarely get 50 pages in.
I will say that I cannot abide books written in the present tense. Those don't make it beyond the first paragraph.
And yes, life is absolutely too short to waste time reading a book that doesn't work for you.
Tracer
(2,769 posts)When the writing is so awful that I wonder how on earth the book ever got printed.
I've also slogged through to the end, as I did with that extremely boring best-seller "A Gentleman in Moscow".
yellowdogintexas
(23,025 posts)LOL I get a lot of free and 99cent books from the various sites which send you lists.
If I see one that is appealing, I read the sample.
Because of these daily lists I have discovered a large number of great series which I might otherwise never have found.