I'm at the part where Bernard is showing off the Savage and getting g a huge ego. This book has terribly slow pacing. I enjoy the writing style but the plot is so loose it feels like there's no direction. Is this worth finishing?
>>9416350
You should always finish what you start. That's what my grandfather used to say.
>>9416350
It's worth finishing so you can tell everyone how fucking awful the book is. You really need to finish it to make a believable case
>>9416372
If the book is as awful as you make it out to be, why is it still popular to this day and well regarded?
>>9416350
If you think that book has terrible pacing, wait until you read The Island.
Just finish it, it's a quick read and a lot of people have read it so you can actually talk about it with people outside of internet circle jerks.
>>9416379
People are plebs with a hard on for dystopian literature.
>>9416385
Ah, so you're right and everyone else is wrong :^)
>>9416379
why is 50 shades of gray popular? Why is Rupi Kaur popular? Why is genre fiction popular?
Popularity is not an argument.
>>9416393
Notice how I said popular AND well regarded? And why did you even bring up 50 shades of gray as if anyone considers that actual literature or a classic.
>feels the need to stop and ask if he should finish a 60k words book from high-school curriculum
are you genuinely mentally handicapped?
>>9416398
Rupi Kaur and a lot of genre fiction IS well regarded. As for 50 shades of gray becoming a classic, just give it time.
>>9416403
>high school curriculum
The most I ever got was Of Mice and Men. Our curriculum was buns