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Yes, this one. I've given a pass to many horrible things done to characters in books in the past, (gaslighting, mental torture, torture, physical arm, partial dismemberment, rape, incest, etc...) because they had a narrative purpose for the story. But, in the first chapter of BL,RW, a character grabbed the genitals of a child for no other reason that he could. Sexual abuse of a child is a big NO NO for me especially when it has no other purpose then ''Because I can and I'll show you''.
Because it was audible, immediate refund.
Others were just because the narrator of the audiobook wasn't doing it for me, but I wouldn't be against revisiting in physical book form in the future.
Exemples: Wheel of time series and Mistborn (same narrator).

I have, and I feel bad about this, read a book and returned it just to read the next one in the set with the refund credit. My ability to refund was temporarily suspend. They be watching for cheapskates like me. I have about 220 audio books on my audible account. I got book greedy and credit poor. Still, my fault.
Sooo, can I guess the book that you had to trade in? Was it Kushiel's Dart? It was Kushiel's Dart wasn't it? There are more then a few books it could be but that's my bet.
-KRIS

I have a long-time friend from middle school who reads a lot and who has lent me a bunch of books in the past. We share similar tastes so I've generally liked all the books I borrowed from him. I think the main exception would be a bunch of books from the Wheel of Time series as although I've read several of them, I never really enjoyed them much. While the world building is amazing, I disliked the large majority of characters. I've been trying to get him into the Book Club, but to no avail.

The other was The Gunslinger, book one of The Dark Tower series. But to be fair, that book was not written as a traditional story originally but as something published in a magazine, chapter by chapter. So the pacing was due to how it was released, like a serial story given in chunks like here is the next adventure for the main character. King did go back in later editions and change it to connect better to the series as a whole, but the version I had didn't have such edits in them.
I do hope one day we can read the series as I love the combination of horror, fantasy, western and sci-fi all wrapped into one and touch on many of Stephen Kings other stories too.



I get most of my books from the library so returning books is no issue 😂

I've DNF'd quite a lot of books. Some intentionally like BLRW, and others, I've taken breaks from and just have never picked back up. The way I look at it, if you don't jive with a book, don't force your way through it or it could end up ruining your reading mojo and you won't want to read anything. (That has happened to me before too)
I usually don't DNF a book unless I'm really hating it. What I do though is I'll skim (and I'll skim A LOT if I'm really not feeling it).

So I wanted to ask our club, have you quit on a book? Have you ever returned a book knowing it just wasn't for you? Or if you start the book, are you determined to see it through? Would love to discuss!