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Books are not broccoli

Blame my Ouma. She was the one who always made me finish my food, and somehow that got messed up in my brain to include always finishing a book once I'd started it.

I've spent many hours of my life chewing through dry, tasteless prose that I somehow thought was cleansing my mental colon. But no more.

Since I became a mother there really is just no time for reading a book in the hope it will redeem itself. These days I give a book a maximum of three fair tries, and if it doesn't catch me ? it's out.

I do still feel for the author, though, and often an unfinished book will lie on my bedside table for months, glaring accusingly at me before I guiltily sweep it onto the book mountain on the bookcase.

I asked my real-life bookclub friends what they do, and discovered that they pretty much deal with unsatisfactory books the same way.

Tracy, a toddler-mommy and educational author, says that working with books has made her more ruthless about what she'll read: 'I used to always persevere but as I've got older I'm more aware of the opportunity-cost to me of reading a crap book - what other worthwhile thing could I be doing with this precious time? Preferably reading a really good book for instance!'

Desiree, with two teens and a demanding NGO job, has even less patience for a book that doesn't tempt: 'I don't bother giving a book a fair chance. If it doesn't grab me, I dump it. But being the moody cow I am, I often assume it is my bad temper that has adversely affected me. So I will try a second time. If my response is the same as the first time ? it's out.

I've spoken to some people who have a 100-page rule, or a one-chapter rule - if it's not gripping by then, they move on.

What's your rule, or do you still give each book its due cover-to-cover reading, no matter what? Tell us in the comment box below.
 
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