It depends on the genre. I get hooked to fantasy books either if they have a plotline that appeals to me, or if they feature an appendix (as Lotr does) or any additional maps/information.
The appendices are the only part of Lotr that holds any interest for me, apart from the Council Of Elrond chapter.
I get hooked to historical novels that feature a particular character or historical event that I have an interest in. For example, I would read a book based around the French Revolution, but not a book based around the American Civil War. I would look at a book about Anne Boleyn, but not one about Mary Queen of Scots.
Once I begin reading a book, I suppose the plotline and dialogue does come into it. But I never usually stop reading a book, because I only pick up books that I know I am going to enjoy. But I have encountered a few books that I have stopped reading before the end because the plot didn't interest me, or I couldn't stand a character or the way it was written.
[ July 20, 2003: Message edited by: Meela ]
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'The Hobbit' 1st impressions: 1. Thorin is hot... Oh god, I fancy a dwarf. 2. Thranduil is hotter. 3. Is that... Figwit! 4. Does Elijah Wood never age?
2nd: It's all about Fili & Kili, really. 3rd: BARD! OMG, Bard.
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