• greenskye@lemmy.zip
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    This is how I felt with some book recommendations.

    “It’s amazing!”

    Ok, guess I’ll give the series that’s getting all the hype a shot… wtf this is garbage. When does it get good?

    “Not till after book 3, but then it’s the best thing ever!”

    … Nope. Not reading three trash books just to get to the good part.

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      2 days ago

      Granted, it can definitely take some time for an author to find their groove. And if you’re settling in for a 10+ book series, 2-3 books is an acceptable cost. Though in those cases fans usually recommend starting at a later point and coming back once it’s grown on you.

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        The problem is that in today’s world there’s always more content out there and there’s usually something good to read that doesn’t take forever to get good. Why would I spend time reading 3 books I don’t like when I can drop the series and get into something I do like immediately?

        If this was still the old days where my choices were more limited, then sure it might be worth the effort. But I have multiple lifetimes worth of entertaining content out there. I couldn’t run out even if I tried.

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          Well for instance, I like long epic series, and there aren’t that many of those around. So while there’s plenty of content, it doesn’t necessarily fit my interests. But yeah, I get what you mean.