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Definitely the middle, when I get absorbed and life keeps interrupting the good parts.
I sometimes tend to rush the reading of the last three chapters a lot, so the last part is the last section I would choose for the poll.
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which I never would've finished if it hadn't been assigned, required reading.
Second to that would be Oliver Twist, which was just too slow and plodding. I suppose I could've switched to another book for that assignment, but that was back in the day when...
I've done this maybe a dozen times. Most of the time it's either because they changed the title or the cover of a book, or it's book such and such of a series, where I'm waiting for the whole thing in paperback before I read it.
I've read part of The Hiding Place, some time ago. I just couldn't get into that one, for some reason. After so many holocaust books, you have to set them aside for a good long while. The last one I read was geared toward kids, called Hanna's Suitcase. The author started with a child's...
More books than I thought have made me cry, once I sat down and thought about it. I've cried with...
Low Red Moon (Kiernan),
A Guided Tour of Hell (Hatek),
My Sister's Keeper (Picoult),
Plain Truth (Picoult),
Marley & Me (Grogan)
Freak the Mighty (Philbrick),
Night (Wiesel),
Hiroshima...
I've got it in my to-read-cart-along-bag right now. I've only read a few pages, and it might be a bit before I get back to it, but those pages were a scream! I just want to wait a bit until things calm down so I can read it and enjoy it without a bunch of distractions. I expect I'll love it.
I do this a lot on the weekends. I'll usually read for half an hour, and then I get up and read the paper. A lot of times I'll fall asleep mid-chapter, and then pick it up and finish from where I left off while I wake up.
I have to read in bed every night before I go to sleep. Some nights I last only a page or so, but for the most part if I can find a comfy position, I generally read from around 10:00 until 11:00. It's usually closer to 11:30 or midnight on a weekend. If I'm near the end of a book, I'll push...