Hey everyone,
Anyone ever get burned out of reading a series? If so, how did you get burned out? Was it from growing dislike for the main character, or just reading too many books too fast? Also, what do you do to insure that you don't burned out on a particular series?
I got burned out of reading one series, Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series. I like history, and I like the idea of someone coming up from the bottom of society and doing good, but I just read too many books too fast. At one point I read 6 books in a month and a half. When I got done with one book I'd instantly pick up another one; I just didn't stop. Well, when I got to book 15 I started to read slower and slower and I'd even put a book down for 2 weeks at a time and not read anything. Finally, I'm in the next to the last book and I just couldn't stomach it anymore and had to stop reading it, and I haven't gone back to finish it. What I do now is alternate books/series, and in some cases, stand alone books.
Anyone ever get burned out of reading a series? If so, how did you get burned out? Was it from growing dislike for the main character, or just reading too many books too fast? Also, what do you do to insure that you don't burned out on a particular series?
I got burned out of reading one series, Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series. I like history, and I like the idea of someone coming up from the bottom of society and doing good, but I just read too many books too fast. At one point I read 6 books in a month and a half. When I got done with one book I'd instantly pick up another one; I just didn't stop. Well, when I got to book 15 I started to read slower and slower and I'd even put a book down for 2 weeks at a time and not read anything. Finally, I'm in the next to the last book and I just couldn't stomach it anymore and had to stop reading it, and I haven't gone back to finish it. What I do now is alternate books/series, and in some cases, stand alone books.