How do you politely tell someone (a family member at that), you didn't like the book they raved about, and then offered to you as a gift, without sounding like a terrrible person who is putting their literary taste and choice of gifts into question?
Or do you not care, and just say you didn't think it was that great, thanks very much, please offer chocolates next time around?
A gal recommended me Why Men dont Listen and Women cant read Maps. I wanted to read something about men and women, but it was just a lot of b/s and empty cliches.
I didnt tell her anything because I couldnt stand her...she stabbed me on the back once so I just stopped talking to her.
if you care to keep sharing in this way, tell the truth and if it's not important just say thanks : )
Torture the data long enough and they will confess to anything.
I believe that some things should just be kept to yourself. No need to hurt anyone's feelings. They made an effort to get something for you. Why make them feel bad for it?
I try to be honest but also avoid hurting people's feelings.
I think I would say something along the lines of..."It was okay, just not really my style. But thanks for thinking of me."
Exactly, I don't want to hurt her feelings, but she does like to discuss books with me, and it was nice of her to give it.
I need to come up with something neutral, but still say something good about it.
If I had already read the book and didn't like it, I would probably accept the gift anyway. I don't have what it takes to turn down gifts. If I hadn't read it I would try reading it, but if I couldn't I'd just tell the person I couldn't get into it. I could always find someone to give a book too, or give it to the local library for the book sale.
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I agree with She...if you don't say that it was not your style, or in some way make it clear that you did not care for it that much, you run the risk of getting more books you really don't like...
A bad situation could get a lot worse...
Darn, it seems like you all fret too much about other people's feelings when, maybe, just maybe, the person was hoping to rely on a frank and honest opinion. Perhaps even initiate some lively debate as to why Gypsy, who does have excellent taste, did not like the book, By being honest you may help you friend determine the kind of books to share with you in future.
But then again, my brutal honesty can make me such a a**hole sometimes.
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i would just say i tried to read it but i found it didnt interested me at all...just be honest
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I am not sure I ever read a book I did not learn something from ,even the dreck can teach us something ...ya dig ?