Feature and Follow #11


Feature & Follow is a blog hop hosted by Parajunkee & Alison Can Read. The purpose is to meet new people and gain more followers in the book blogging community. If this is your first time here, welcome! You are about to make some new friends and gain new followers — but you have to know — the point of this hop is to follow other bloggers also. I follow you, you follow me.

Here’s this week’s question:

What is a deal breaker for you in a book? For example, do you abhor love triangles? Or can't deal with bad editing?

I’m an action kid of girl, so if the story doesn’t capture me within the first chapter or two, depending on the size of the chapters, I find it hard to continue reading. My sister leant me a fantasy book and it took almost 80 pages to get to some fun stuff. I need something to keep me stimulated, not just a slow build to the book. 

What do you think?
What's your FF?

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20 comments:

  1. I agree, if a book hasn't gotten my interest by the third chapter then I am out.
    New follower from Random Thoughts and Weirdness, *you already followed me*
    Nice post!!

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  2. Yeah, a few people have said this. If it takes too long to get into the story, one loses interest. I have say that that has happened to me, but even so, I always continue with the hope that the story will pick up.

    My FF @ Marilyn's Mystery Blog

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  3. Hi naomi, thanks for following my blog. I followed you back.
    -Kristina @ My Escape

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  4. I'm the same. But big, epic fantasy novels are some of my favourites. They just take me a while....

    Thanks for stopping by my FF and following! I returned the favour :)

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  5. Slower books aren't a deal breaker for me. I'm patient and I won't stop reading a book most of the time.
    Thanks for stopping by and following. Following you via GFC.
    Megan @ Love, Literature, Art, and Reason

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  6. That's a good one. You have to get invested right away! Great answer. Old follower via GFC. My FFs are at Musings on Fantasia and LKHill. Happy Friday! :D

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  7. It depends on the genre for me, but I do prefer faster paced action stories a lot of the time. New GFC follower.
    ~Cia
    www.ciasstories.blogspot.com

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  8. I do need something to grab my attention early on...usually some sort of action. Old follower.

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  9. I completely agree with what you said. It need to stimulate in chapter 1. Thanks for sharing and visiting my FF. =]

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  10. I usually try to keep reading though! Thanx for coming by!

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  11. Me too... can't help myself, I need to find out if it gets better.

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  12. Thanx Kristina!! All part of the fun!

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  13. Yes they do!! But mostly, they are worth it in the end!

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  14. I'm so not a patient person!! Need some type of action!! Thanx for visiting!

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  15. Me too, I can't help it, need stimulation!! Haha!!

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  16. That's right, action, kisses, fights, something!!

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  17. I just don't like having to read too much to find some fun!! Thank you for stopping by!

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  18. I'm fine with the book starting a bit slow, but then it depends on the genre and the mood I'm in. Nothing worse than reading a slow book when you're distracted already!

    Thanks for stopping by and following my blog! I’ve returned the favor :)
    Katie @ Fiction Predictions</a

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  19. That's right!! Thank you for visiting!!

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