Showing posts with label DNF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DNF. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

TGIF 7/8/11

TGIF is a feature over GReads to re-cap the week's posts  & to propose a question for all the followers.
 
Blogger Confession: What's the last book you could not finish? (or had a hard time finishing?)


Back in February I wrote a post on DNF, a discussion type post on my opinions and general rules other people have - for the full article it can be found here- but I will post a little snippet of what I wrote ....

I really don't like NOT finishing a book, especially an ARC that has been given to me, but sometimes you just don't click with a book. For me its usually one of two things: 1) I am stressed/ or unfocused at the time I begin to read or 2) I really don't click with the characters. These cause me to not be able to focus/concentrate on the book and therefore I just can't get into the book.

In the past I have had times where I give up on a book too soon, or don't give up soon enough. I'll pick up a book I gave up on and fall in love the second time I try to read it, such as with The Hunger Games -I know I am an idiot for not loving it the first time around- The Summer I turned Pretty, and The Sky is Everywhere. All these are amazing books that I gave up on quickly and then on re-reading them I fell in love. 
 
Other times, I finish it and still wasn't touched or moved by it. Ex: Beautiful Creatures, Lipstick Laws,  Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood, and The Vespertine. For the most part those books where ARCs and I felt like I had to review them, so I finished. With Beautiful Creatures I just wanted to know what happened, and that made me skip a lot of the book, even though I technically finished it.
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Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Parajunkee.

Let's step away from besties...What is the worst book that you've ever read and actually finished?

Funny that that is this week's question, as I mentioned above in the third paragraph, I actually did finish those books, but they where just okay.

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Saturday, February 12, 2011

DNF: A Discussion

What Does DNF Mean?
As a newbie, I had no clue what this meant. Even though I had seen it around, it didn't click until I read some discussions happening in the blogosphere about it.
DNF= Did Not Finish

Common DNF Rules?
Some bloggers set rules for themselves on their limit before they label a book DNF. I've read rules with page limitations of 50 or 100 pages and others that say to skip ahead and see if you like it before you completely give it up.

See this link on an librarian's view on DNF.
See this link on another blogger's view on DNF.

My Opinion

I really don't like NOT finishing a book, especially an ARC that has been given to me, but sometimes you just don't click with a book. For me its usually one of two things: 1) I am stressed/ or unfocused at the time I begin to read or 2) I really don't click with the characters. These cause me to not be able to focus/concentrate on the book and therefore I just can't get into the book.

In the past I have had times where I give up on a book too soon, or don't give up soon enough. I'll pick up a book I gave up on and fall in love the second time I try to read it, such as with The Hunger Games -I know I am an idiot for not loving it the first time around- and Unearthly. Other times, I finish it and still wasn't touched or moved by it.

That is why I think having a process, not necessarily DNF rules, is a good thing for every blogger/reader to have. My DNF Rules:
  • Read at least 100 pages.
  • If I am bored, read ahead next chapter and see if it gets better or read other blogger's reviews and see if they felt the same.
  • If feeling stressed, or not in the mood, add the book to the end of the TBR (To Be Read) pile and try again later.
  • Second time around with a book and I still can't connect, officially add to the DNF pile.

So what are your DNF rules? Join the discussion and check out the links above!

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

DNF: I am Number Four

I started reading this book a while back, and I got to the first 80 pages, then I started getting bored. So I started doing some research. I had heard there was some controversy with this book and the co-author, but I still started reading it as I like to read books before I see the movie. After reading an article in NYmag, I decided I didn't even want to finish the book. You can read more about the controversy in the Book Vixen's Review page. It pretty much sums up my feelings on the matter. Maybe if I end up seeing the movie, I will try to read it again, but as for now...so not worth it!

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