WaltD4Me
<font color=royalblue>PS...I tried asking for wate
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I read The Help after I saw the movie. I enjoyed it, but I wouldn't run around telling people they HAVE to read it.
I agree that if you don't enjoy, there isn't anything wrong with putting it down and moving on to another book. I've done it with more than a couple "it" books. I don't have alot of time to read, so I really want to read something I enjoy or that really engages me.
Have to agree about Twilight....I tried, but I wasn't even able to slog through the first one, I think I made it a little over half way. I felt like I was reading a teenager's first attempt at a novel and she started it right after her boyfriend dumped her. Loved Stephen King's quote about Harry Potter and Twilight.
Harry Potter...love those books. They got me through after September 11th. They were the only thing that distracted me in the weeks after in those times when I had to turn the TV off for awhile.
I agree that if you don't enjoy, there isn't anything wrong with putting it down and moving on to another book. I've done it with more than a couple "it" books. I don't have alot of time to read, so I really want to read something I enjoy or that really engages me.
Have to agree about Twilight....I tried, but I wasn't even able to slog through the first one, I think I made it a little over half way. I felt like I was reading a teenager's first attempt at a novel and she started it right after her boyfriend dumped her. Loved Stephen King's quote about Harry Potter and Twilight.

Harry Potter...love those books. They got me through after September 11th. They were the only thing that distracted me in the weeks after in those times when I had to turn the TV off for awhile.