DNF = Did not finish
Some questions anyone
can answer in the comments.
Just a little something for fun.
(And my answers)
1) Do you DNF books?
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I personally do now. I use to never do it, I felt bad. Now I’m much better about putting a book down, I know it doesn’t mean it’s a bad book. Just not for me.
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2) If no, why? What’s your reason?
Absolutely nothing wrong with not doing it either, I’m just curious
2.5) If yes, what’s your most common reason(s)?
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My most common reasons is I’m bored, don’t like the characters and the over sexualization of characters.
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3) What’s the fastest reason you’ll DNF?
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If I don’t like the writing style I won’t push through and finish anymore. I’ve done that a few times and it’s never been worth it.
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4) What’s the weirdest, funniest, or most specific reason you’ve DNFed a book?
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It had a very graphic intimate scene within the first 5 pages, I already wasn’t pleased because it was a murder mystery/thriller, and he started describing her pubic hair in great detail. Like I’m talking at least 5 sentences describing it, I shut the book and will never go back.
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5) What’s the last book you DNF?
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Assassin’s Anonymous by Rob Hart
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