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What are the most common reasons you'll "DNF" a book? (If you're not compelled to finish every book you start, that is.)
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Though I liked the book, a good example of what you mentioned is on the cover of

The cover shows a long-haired vixen in a tube top and leather pants, when the book's h actually had short spiky hair and was often described wearing a stretchy top and yoga pants...



Rachel ~ SnapDragoness wrote: "I've really been trying not to DNF anything anymore, but lack of external conflict is something that will slow me down. I tend to avoid genres where the MC's aren't in some kind of danger."
I don't mind if there's internal conflict, but I prefer external, because I'm a bit of a literary adventure junkie. However, I really dislike when the internal conflict is manufactured (ie. big misunderstanding).
I don't mind if there's internal conflict, but I prefer external, because I'm a bit of a literary adventure junkie. However, I really dislike when the internal conflict is manufactured (ie. big misunderstanding).


I'm a big audiobook listener and have been lucky that I haven't come across too many bad narrators but when I have it can definitely make me struggle with a book or lead me to put it aside. Just shows how important getting the 'right' narrator is.


Thankfully I've only had a couple of narrators that I simply could not stand and had to DNF. One of them I ended up reading rather than listening -






not only that ,I happen to stop reading that author's book for sometime.

That said, the only other reason for me for DNF is a frame of mind. If I just wasn't feeling the story/characters at the time, I'll put a book down. It may be a classic or super-uber-praised author, but if I'm not in the mood...baby, I'm just not in the mood.
Tomorrow, sweetheart?
The mood may strike again...

I haven't ventured into the audio realm yet for these reasons...but I love the ability to "read" on the go and for the seeing-impaired.
D*mn...I'm a wimp!

Audiobooks can be really good or really bad. A narrator feels the book and interprets it for the listener. A bad one, you can tell it's just a paycheck for them. Or it's some ego trip and they just enjoy hearing the sound of their own voice and don't get into character much.

I read a book last month that had a so so story, great ending, and wishy washy characters that were unlikable. I won't give the 2nd book a try because the characters were awful.
Sometimes I'll put a book down and pick up it months later, especially if it's part of a series.

You know how you said how sometimes you can pick up a book after a time. Well I started a book which was great at start got me too tears it was called Lie to me can't remember the author . It was just out last year anyhow you know when u read a book and there is anticipation between two characters. Where there just sizzling away then bam . Well this book was like the pot boiling away but it just boil over or the bam doesn't come. I have stop then tried reading again . When that never worked I skipped a few chapters but even then the characters were not at that stage. I just feel bad that book with storyline had so much potential but I just can't finish it.


Paganalexandria **wicked juices bubbling over** wrote: "Something that raises my DNF probability is having more than one relationship milestone off screen. I give you only one, "Last week we went to the amusement park and had the greatest time.." If it ..."
That's a really good point, Pagan. It seems like a cheat, especially when it's a romance book.
That's a really good point, Pagan. It seems like a cheat, especially when it's a romance book.

- heroine who is TSTL or is written as irrational in order to make the hero look like a badass
- the only thing that keeps the H/h together is how hot they find each other (and I mean ONLY thing...)
I also recently discovered that the heroine calling her hero "daddy" is a big no for me.

- heroine who is TSTL or is written as irrational in order to make t..."
Yes I agree with your second turn-off point. I was looking forward to reading a book earlier this year only to end up not finishing as all the hero and heroine seemed to do was say how 'hot' and 'sexy' they found the other...over and over and over again lol. It seemed to me the only important part of their relationship, I can't say there was another reason (up to the point where I stopped reading) that they liked the other for.

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Bigbooknut wrote: "I recently read a book that hit one of my peeves. The book was supposed to be a romance, but even half way into the book the H/h don't do anything but have a few brief conversations. What you did s..."
Wow! That wouldn't work for me at all! Esp. the hero having sex with other women.
Wow! That wouldn't work for me at all! Esp. the hero having sex with other women.

(1) Really poor editing. (2) When we are told and not shown a character's traits or other story points. Gushing constantly about the h/H without furthering the story. (3) conversations that don't seem natural and feel "clunky" between characters.

I also just DNF'd a book and series that I used to love because it had gotten to all-sex no-story by bk 4. I kept it on my Kindle for a year but just couldn't make myself go back!
Most often I find that my DNF's are indies. Too bad. But I'm 57 now, gotta use my time wisely!


Stay away from Knight by Kristen Ashley then...Loved the storyline but Anya calling Knight "daddy" drove me crazy!!!! lol
Danielle The Book Huntress (Self-Proclaimed Book Ninja) wrote: "The heroine calling the hero daddy is a dealbreaker for me. Yuck!"




Stay away from Knight by Kristen Ashley then...Loved the storyline but Anya calling Knight "daddy" drove me crazy!!!! lol
Danielle The Book Huntress (Self-Proclaimed ..."
A- that is funny because I loved Knight. One of my favorite!


Stay away from Knight by Kristen Ashley then...Loved the storyline but Anya calling Knight "daddy" drove me crazy!!!! lol
Danielle The Book Huntress (Self-P..."
Same here. I loved Knight. (I just ignored the references to 'Daddy," but I've since learned it is accepted slang.)


Stay away from Knight by Kristen Ashley then...Loved the storyline but Anya calling Knight "daddy" drove me crazy!!!! lol
Danielle The Book ..."''
It's still creepy if she's calling him daddy, especially if he's saying 'my baby'.

Firetop wrote: "A wrote: "

Stay away from Knight by Kristen Ashley then...Loved the storyline but Anya calling Knight "daddy" drove me crazy!!!! lol
Danielle The Book Huntress (Self-P..."

ever depressing; going nowhere; is there a plot?
is a DNF."
"Oh my gosh, will this ever end?" is what I call it... I want to be drawn INTO the story, not DRAGGED THRU it!

1. Story goes nowhere- you know the h/H keep vacillating between the same issues for 80% of the book. I like my story to move forward.
2. Inconsistent details. I threw a book against a wall once when heroine's eyes changed color midway. WTF?

Bad dialogue kills me. Really tried to give FSOG the ole college try and the conversations, where nobody said anything finally made it enough of a chore that I was finding distractions and procrastinating from getting through the first book.
Another thing is overly alien worlds or spacey science fiction. I've tried multiple times at different points in my life to get into space opera or planetary alien books. Can't do it. Either they use too many words that I do not understand, using them as if I have lived on the MC planet all my life, so that I cannot visualize a scene, or they do the info dump thing so it feels like I'm reading an intergalactic field guild rather than a story. And I hate over described spaceship machinery. I'm not an engineer; I do not care how it takes off and goes whoosh!
I don't like first person books. If I buy a book or download a book and start to read it and the POV is in first person. I will not finish that book.
I can't books where there is no chemistry between the hero and heroine. I hate when an author pair the hero and heroine just because they are the hero and heroine in the book.
I can't books where there is no chemistry between the hero and heroine. I hate when an author pair the hero and heroine just because they are the hero and heroine in the book.
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