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The author of a Sean Connery bio described Murder on the Orient Express as one of Dame Agatha Christie's 'sillier' books.
DNF and nearly threw at a wall a supernatural romance that based the behavior of the werewolves on that old, discredited study, which also somehow made them WILDLY misogynistic and also? Homophobic? What?
I enjoy the genre but great googly moogly is it a crapshoot sometimes.
A bunch of teens get stranded on an island and go homicidally Lord of the Flies feral within 48 hours. As a friend who’s a mother said, “They’d still be trying to call their parents.”
there was an entire chapter that was about 60% the word "fuck"
it was just too hard to physically read for me. my eyes just slid around each paragraph. maybe it would have been more digestible as an audiobook?
I'll probably go back and finish later, I loved the rest of the series
Most frequent reason I DNF a book is because of narrators (one of many reasons I borrow audiobooks from the library first). But second most? I've DNFed tons of books recently because the hyphenation at the ends of lines is out of control. Your team should've caught that half your page is hyphenated!
A scifi audiobook narrator gave nanites the same syllables as manatees.
A more common one is the author wrote a campaign setting guide (with inset story examples) instead of a novel.
the former friend who gave me the book revealed it was gifted to their partner by their partner's former best friend (who former friend manipulated their partner into thinking was a terrible person) and therefore bought their partner a new copy of the book and gave me the "cursed" one
(somewhat ironically given the below) A character in a grand epic fantasy novel said that a female character was “the sexiest” in the first few pages and I was like okay nope bye
Aliens spirited humanity away and separated them by their political ideology.
Tim Byrne
Due North
alright y'all, what's the pettiest reason you DNF'd a book?
I'll go first- the protag of the book disparaged Star Trek's Seven of Nine and said she wasn't sexy