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message 1: by Lily May (last edited Jan 07, 2024 11:50AM) (new)

Lily May | 64 comments Mod
What is your biggest book pet peeve? I hateeee long chapters but I love dual POV


message 2: by A (new)

A (anjax) a little unpopular opinion here but I dont like dual POV lols idk why I just seem to dislike a book more if it has dual POVS but i really love slow burn in the books and i love really reallyy long books idk why lol


message 3: by Lily May (new)

Lily May | 64 comments Mod
I love long books but I always get scared of getting bored that’s why I’ve put off reading twisted lies lol, And yeah I use to hate dual pov but now I love hearing the guy being all in love


message 4: by Samara (new)

Samara | 2 comments i’d have to say i really don’t like long chapters, like if they are too long it makes me not want to finish the book lol that might just be me tho


message 5: by Anastazja (new)

Anastazja  (andziaaa) | 23 comments I hate long chapters


message 6: by Layla!! (new)

Layla!! | 4 comments predictable plots 100%


gabbie’s world of books when the main character your suppose to like is actually awful


message 8: by Jas (new)

Jas | 4 comments Super long chapters are really annoying


message 9: by Destiny (new)

Destiny | 2 comments I strongly dislike the C word in spicy scenes


Kathy (semi-hiatus) Predictable plots are SUPER ANNOYING it robs you of all the fun from reading!!
Also VERY IMPORTANT: inaccurate historical/cultural context!! I read mostly historical fiction and this is TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE!! (An example would be Ozeki’s The Book of Form and Emptiness. Anyone from San Francisco can relate I suppose)


message 11: by Unholymonk (new)

Unholymonk | 4 comments When the main character is “smart” but it’s actually just everyone around them is oblivious. There’s no creativity or cleverness despite the fact the author keeps telling us how intelligent the main character is. Moreover, I strongly dislike it when a “strong female lead” is just a short tempered girl who swings around sword. I like it when girls can preform athletic feats, but if that’s all that makes them “strong” then it feels cheap and there’s no nuance to the character. There’s more than one way to be strong, and honestly, all I’m asking for is that the female character have autonomy and critical thinking skills.

I might also be in the minority for this, but I’m not a fan of domineering men who call the main character pet names for real. For instance, “baby,” or “sweetheart.” It just rips me out of the story because I feel so embarrassed lmao. If the pet names are done in a joking manner, however, than I find it bearable. Another thing about male leads that I find questionable is the possessiveness that have. My good Sir, this is a whole human who will make their own choices. I advise you to not control their interactions with other people.

Generally speaking, I don’t like it when relationships between characters are reduced to tropes and there’s no further development that makes the relationship unique to their world. And speaking of world, lukewarm world-building makes me sad. Same goes for cultures — please do research before incorporating a culture that you have not grown up with.

Oh damn that got long. Hehe.


message 12: by yas ⁑ (new)

yas ⁑ | 2 comments long chapters, cheaters!!!


message 13: by Allie (new)

Allie A. (alliiesbookshelf) | 7 comments anja ☆ wrote: "a little unpopular opinion here but I dont like dual POV lols idk why I just seem to dislike a book more if it has dual POVS but i really love slow burn in the books and i love really reallyy long ..."

I think sometimes dual pov can ruin a book because it gives away the mystery/suspense/longing etc. of the romance. In my opinion dual pov can be a hit or miss.


message 14: by Allie (new)

Allie A. (alliiesbookshelf) | 7 comments Something I dislike and find hard to believe is instant attraction/obsession. Especially when the characters are bland or the relationship isn't developed. I hate the "I don't why I feel this attracted to them?" Me either! Why? What is it asides from looks that is drawing you in.


message 15: by Molly (new)

Molly So this is like not what happens in the story but the physical book…. I hate when the spine is broken, pages are dog eared, and when it’s just not good condition. As far as what happens in the story probably predictable plots or mcs I don’t like or when they do something stupid and ruin something!!


message 16: by Lily May (new)

Lily May | 64 comments Mod
OMG same hate when the spine is broken I will literally read my book so carefully just so i don’t break the spine!!!


message 17: by Emilia (new)

Emilia (milissbookshelf) | 12 comments omg saammme, i sae a girls book w a rlyyy broken spine and it was soo saad


Kathy (semi-hiatus) Can def relate with the broken spine and dog-eared pages!! I love shopping at secondhand bookstores for the price and the books I like that are hard to find. But if the condition isn’t beyond good I’d be screwed 😵😵

Maybe I’m just too much of a perfectionist, but another annoying thing is when people haven’t reached the fluency level of a language parallel to the book’s difficulty and look up too many words. I don’t have problem with annotations per se, but if you look up the words, please don’t write them down on the book. And if you do write them down, please don’t resell the annotated book to a bookstore. 😵 It really interferes with the reading experience: One time I found both volumes of Beauvoir’s the second sex, with the first chapter of volume I filled with the previous owner’s looked-up English translation. That was the only reason I didn’t buy them. But like I said I have no issue with annotations. Sometimes I even read what people have to say about a particular passage if there’s any. That’s the bonus for buying used books besides the price 🥳


message 19: by ℨ±໓Ξ (new)

ℨ±໓Ξ Not HEA endings 😤


message 20: by Sigourney (new)

Sigourney (sigwann) | 11 comments when the author portrays the MC as ditsy etc and cringe, such as most of stephanie garber books


message 21: by millie (new)

millie  | 3 comments Long chapters!!


message 22: by jada-leigh (new)

jada-leigh | 1 comments When the author drags out the ending. Especially in romance books because quite literally nothing is happening plot wise


message 23: by Nadia (new)

Nadia | 5 comments I never knew that’s my pet peeve but oh my what Allie here mentioned, the instant attraction?? It’s so weird and takes away all the excitement and makes it kinda boring. Like I get it someone is attracted to another person and wants to maybe go on a date with them, just after looking at that person, but being in love??? Obsessed???


message 24: by Allie (new)

Allie A. (alliiesbookshelf) | 7 comments Nadia wrote: "I never knew that’s my pet peeve but oh my what Allie here mentioned, the instant attraction?? It’s so weird and takes away all the excitement and makes it kinda boring. Like I get it someone is at..."

Right because it happens in real life, you'll be at a bar or any where public and you'll see an attractive man but don't instantly feel a pool of liquid heart burning in the pit of your stomach. haha. You'll probably get a little blushed if your eyes meet at most and then continue with your day. But the instant need to devour that man is unreal especially when the girls in these sort of books tend to be less experienced or "innocent". Doesn't happen.

For men I understand the "attraction" sort of. But then we get hit with I wanted to protect her, to make her mine. Sir you don't know her....why?

Some books can pull this off but it is very rare.


message 25: by Nadia (new)

Nadia | 5 comments Omg so true like make ot make sense lolol


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