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Ìý Giving up on a book Wednesday 26 December 2001 Ìý
Did you get a book for Christmas - and do you like it? Will you give up after 20 pages because it's boring, or will you pursue it to the bitter end and be bored?

Doris Lessing in the opening of The Golden Notebook says you should 'drop them when they bore you and skip the parts that drag and never never read anything because you feel you ought or because it's part of a trend or a movement."
But when should you give up on a book? Can you tell on page 1, page 20 or if you give it time, will you get into it?
Jenni talks to writers Bonnie Greer and Deborah Moggach about the trauma of giving up on a book.
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