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Is there anything in particular that puts you instantly off from a book?

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message 1: by Hermione (new)

Hermione | 18 comments Talking about too much swearing, explicit violence/gore, too much fluff, a specific trope.. Anything you find cringe worthy.


Clara 𐙚 🇵🇸 (clara17) | 272 comments Second chance romance and pregnancy trope


ashreadsifshecan needless swearing, insta love, stalking, pregnancy if there's no plot/meaning to it, ...


Clara 𐙚 🇵🇸 (clara17) | 272 comments Friends/childhood friends to lovers
Mafia romance


Bella(✨❤️Hopeful Romantic❤️✨) | 251 comments If I can’t pronounce a character(especially the main character)’s name right, it’s a no from me.


message 6: by Rianna (new)

Rianna | 2 comments When there is a single parent. I don’t like when there’s already a kid


message 7: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 948 comments Yes, when a book (for example "A Simple Story" by Donna Tartt) still has not reached any momentum/speed by page 100. Then I give up. As Gabriel Maria Marquez once said: there are too many good books out there to waste time on boring books.


message 8: by Lynn (new)

Lynn (officerripley) | 281 comments Too much pink on the book's cover.


message 9: by Michael (new)

Michael Bertrand | 86 comments cultural appropriation. Example: a middle class white man writing novels that rely heavily on Native American cultures & customs and feature Native American main characters.


message 10: by Nathali (new)

Nathali | 14 comments ashreadsifshencan wrote: "needless swearing, insta love, stalking, pregnancy if there's no plot/meaning to it,..."

And I wouldn't say it better


message 11: by Patti (new)

Patti Pasell | 19 comments Used to like romance but now I am going to be grumpy old woman and say that romance books are now have too many sex scenes. Also NEVER kill animals especially a dog.


message 12: by karissa m (new)

karissa m  | 139 comments When the main character is "not like the others"


message 13: by Austin (Weird) (new)

Austin (Weird) (weirdwashere1) No chemistry and cheating


Nigella [Semi-Hiatus] (usershow132795844-nigella) ashreadsifshecan wrote: "needless swearing, insta love, stalking, pregnancy if there's no plot/meaning to it, ..."

☽✩August✩☾ wrote: "No chemistry and cheating"

Karissa wrote: "When the main character is "not like the others""

🤌🤌🤌


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine Mathieu | 948 comments I agree. Not being like the others seems to be a virtue in literature these days. Just once in a while it would be nice not to read about a strong, independent heroine. I'm getting so sick and tired of them!


message 16: by Rebecca Soto (new)

Rebecca Soto (freaky_green_eyes_92) | 2 comments if it doesn't grab my attention in the first few chapters, it's a no for me.


message 17: by Kimiko (new)

Kimiko | 23 comments If a story takes half the book to develop, then I will skip past many sections to get to something more significant or put it down altogether. Also, if there is WAY too much description of furniture in a house, office, etc, I will also skip through all that. I want enough to ADD to the story, not detract from the story development.


message 18: by Shelby (new)

Shelby Kay | 29 comments When a character is supposed to have come out of prison or had a life where they should have street smarts and common sense but they’re written like they’re stupid without an ounce of common sense. I hate when tough characters and dumbed down just so there’s conflict to push the story forward.


message 19: by Tanja (new)

Tanja | 315 comments Too much cheesy romance


message 20: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed | 208 comments Too many middle class characters/conversations/problems. Especially when the novel becomes London centric.
When working class characters are portrayed as either uneducated or chaotic. Especially when their speech is written ungrammatically-to underline the fact that the characters aren’t like the rest of the world.


message 21: by Erica (new)

Erica Robbin (ericarobbin) | 82 comments People on the cover! I can already tell you it will be a boring book from an aisle away if there is a person on it. There are very rare exceptions.

Self-help, fantasy...

A sure tell a book will be boring as all can be. Whether it's a head-shot, self-portraiture, or anything trying to mimic or emote real life... it's either going to be an advice-giving slog or rambly, flowery, monotonous, repetitive, disappointing read.


message 22: by Lily (new)

Lily Ugly Covers, When their Cover/Dust Jacket is Ugly. (Get That Book Out Of Here.)


message 23: by Pisces51 (new)

Pisces51 An animal wanders into the frame. Nah, just kidding. I wait for any kind of credible threat to the animal and then I am outa there!!!!


message 24: by Dee (new)

Dee Turner | 17 comments Explicit sex with toys, especially sex that degrades the woman.

I once read a book that shared a couple's enthusiasm for-- anal plugs!! ICK! Sex with the guy ordering her to do whatever, talking down to her, calling her "baby girl." (Why do women go for that and then expect, later, to be treated as an equal?)


message 25: by Judith Speed (new)

Judith Speed | 208 comments Erica wrote: "People on the cover! I can already tell you it will be a boring book from an aisle away if there is a person on it. There are very rare exceptions.

Self-help, fantasy...

Especially if the picture is the back view of a child. Then, you know what you’re going to get.



message 26: by Laureen (new)

Laureen | 19 comments Characters who second guess themselves and overthink everything constantly. It’s so boring and annoying to me. Also when they think everything is their fault. I can’t!


message 27: by Kar (new)

Kar if I get called I don't want to put the book down but I have a have to and my bestie as well probably I don't want to do the though I just want the book still


message 28: by Delena (new)

Delena | 0 comments Rockstar romance and cheating.


message 29: by Delena (new)

Delena | 0 comments Dee wrote: "Explicit sex with toys, especially sex that degrades the woman.

I once read a book that shared a couple's enthusiasm for-- anal plugs!! ICK! Sex with the guy ordering her to do whatever, talking ..."


BDSM... Power dynamic between sub and dom. Or they have a degradation kink.😈 Sex is just another side of their personality not their whole personality that's why they are entitled to expect equality outside of sex.😸 for most women and men it's a relief from social expectations in their own private times with a trusted partner.😊 And it's important to remember that both parties must consent to the act.🤔This kind of sexual relationships are solely based on trust and communication.😌
Mostly those types of books are catered to a specific audience so it may not resonate with you. 😅Hope you find a kink that you like.😄


message 30: by Elissa (new)

Elissa (Id_ratherbe_at_pemberly) (elissaerica) | 12 comments yes! if any story has to do with covid. no thank you!


message 31: by Maria (new)

Maria S Haneef (mariahaneef) culture appropriation! definitely
and lots and lots of graphic sex scenes


Aditi ~ readwaditi (readwaditi) | 66 comments Cheating for real


message 33: by Henna_UwU (new)

Henna_UwU | 99 comments When they feature an edgy teen vigilante squad, such as in The Gilded Wolves. I just really hate it as a trope.


Nigella [Semi-Hiatus] (usershow132795844-nigella) Maria wrote: "culture appropriation! definitely
and lots and lots of graphic sex scenes"


Y E S 🤌


message 35: by Nigella [Semi-Hiatus] (last edited Dec 04, 2023 06:20AM) (new)

Nigella [Semi-Hiatus] (usershow132795844-nigella) Laureen wrote: "Characters who second guess themselves and overthink everything constantly. It’s so boring and annoying to me. Also when they think everything is their fault. I can’t!"

😩💨
Reminds me of Makoto from Danganronpa 1


message 36: by Erica (new)

Erica Robbin (ericarobbin) | 82 comments If it has an Oprah or Reese Witherspoon Book Club sticker on it-- NOPE! It's likely going to be lame, dry, boring, forced, sappy-touchy-feely without character development, direction, or plot, and not self-reflective or nuanced enough to even begin to be any sort of literary gem. I find most celebrity book club recommendations to be all hype and no substance.


message 37: by Dee (last edited Dec 04, 2023 12:48PM) (new)

Dee Turner | 17 comments Delena wrote: "Dee wrote: "Explicit sex with toys, especially sex that degrades the woman.

I once read a book that shared a couple's enthusiasm for-- anal plugs!! ICK! Sex with the guy ordering her to do whatev..."


I'm certainly not into book banning, and if that's what one wants to read, have at it, whatever it might be. (My worst, I think, was Naked Lunch.) But the question was personal, what turns YOU off? And that's mine. I am, admittedly, a prude, regarding sex. I prefer rom-coms that treat sexuality lightly, so I can picture it for myself.


message 38: by Ryann (last edited Dec 04, 2023 01:22PM) (new)

Ryann Nikole | 5 comments Social media references, like TikTok or Instagram. Which I guess explains part of why I love books that take place in historical times or fictional times where the Internet doesn't exist lol


message 39: by Lori (new)

Lori Potter | 5 comments No to mafia storylines or books that start right off with sex or needless violence. I also don’t enjoy when the male character is violent or insulting to the female.


Nigella [Semi-Hiatus] (usershow132795844-nigella) Ryann wrote: "Social media references, like TikTok or Instagram. Which I guess explains part of why I love books that take place in historical times or fictional times where the Internet doesn't exist lol"

Same with the paparazzi stuff in The Inheritance Games, and the recording-and-hacking-to-broadcast stuff in The Hunger Games.


message 41: by Jane (new)

Jane Fudger | 44 comments Sometimes the book cover


message 42: by Maja (new)

Maja | 9 comments Authors who are promoting their other books thorough a book, promoting their son’s CD’s (it was in Jack Canfield’s “The success principles” if I remember well), authors who are reminding you in every other chapter to subscribe to their blogs, attend their seminars, any sort of self promotion in general.


message 43: by Maja (new)

Maja | 9 comments Oh… and tacky titles, of course, such as “12 Months to $1 Million” , “The Instant Millionaire” and similar BS.


Mina love to read (minalovetoread) | 3 comments unnecessary love triangle, cheating, lying to other characters for no good reason. arrogant, homophobic and sexist characters 🙄


message 45: by Michael (new)

Michael Bertrand | 86 comments Erica wrote: "If it has an Oprah or Reese Witherspoon Book Club sticker on it-- NOPE! It's likely going to be lame, dry, boring, forced, sappy-touchy-feely without character development, direction, or plot, and ..."

same.


message 46: by Amy Patterson (new)

Amy Patterson | 2 comments Books that mention COVID 🙄, dark romance where the h is a virgin and then 5 pages later begging for anal and being tied down, and finally (now that I am in my 30s)… books with main characters that are in early 20s or younger


message 47: by Rachel (new)

Rachel Wolf Pease | 2 comments If the book is categorized as Romance, I generally know it's not for me. I may give it a shot if it's for a book club or a friend really loves it and recommends it.


message 48: by Tarynla☾ (new)

Tarynla☾ | 80 comments I'm not really into the extreme dark romance books with scenes of inanimate objects, aliens, etc. Romance books written by men. Tropes: Surprise pregnancy, 3rd act break ups, mis-communication, and age-gap.


message 49: by Shawna (new)

Shawna Finnigan (sugoishawn) | 120 comments cheating

I hate it so so so much


message 50: by Kawaii (new)

Kawaii Suzuke | 22 comments female main character (even written by women) who doesn't know how to make a choice, keep it, understand other characters, accepts defeat rll easily or doesn't accept at all, doesn't have personality...
Love triangles


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