Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Books You DNF'd | Top 5 Wednesday



Top 5 Wednesday is a book meme started by Lainey over at Ginger Reads Lainey. You can keep up with other T5W posts on the GoodReads page

My first Top 5 Wednesday and I'm starting on a sour note! Oops. I tend to not go with the hype on a lot of popular books, so please don't be offended if one of your favorite books made it on to my list! I know I'm going to be shunned for the last two. 


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I'm not going to go into much detail for why I didn't enjoy these books because it'll just be repetitive.  I can definitely understand why people love these and why a few of them have a huge following, they just weren't for me. Don't shun me for the last two! Till next time.


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18 comments:

  1. Okay girl, why did you DNF The Raven Boys? I haven't read it yet so I'm actually just curious, not trying to bite your head off. ;) Also, I totally can see why you would choose to DNF An Ember in the Ashes.

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    1. I couldn't make a connection with any of the characters. Plus it was extremely slow. It took a little over half of the book for the plot to actually start happening, and by that time I felt like I was forcing myself to read a book I wasn't enjoying. The writing was absolutely beautiful, though, so I can definitely see why people are in love with the book.

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  2. I loved City of Bones, but I can see why you chose to DNF it. This makes me a bit nervous to read The Raven Boys though, as I have heard it has a really slow start.

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    1. I really wish I loved TMI, but I just don't. I think I might try to read TID, though, because that story seems to interest me more. The Raven Boys is extremely slow, but it is beautifully written. I just unfortunately was already not enjoying the story by the time the plot started to happen and didn't want to force myself to read it.

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  3. OKAY City of Bones, I can understand you DNFing it. Definitely.
    BUT GIVE THE INFERNAL DEVICES A TRY. I swear, the first book, Clockwork Angel is SO GOOD, so much better than City of Bones!!

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    1. I didn't know I could read those without reading TMI first, so I'm definitely going to give those a try. Those seem extremely interesting to me.

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  4. I can see why you DNF'd City of Bones. I didn't like it when I read it, but I kept on with the series. It's not my favorite (I'm on the fifth book), but it did get better. Great list! Here is my TTT if you want to check it out1! :D

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    1. I'm sure it's not bad considering the huge following it has! Thanks for commenting :)

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  5. Oh man, City of Bones took me ages to get through. I couldn't handle reading it so I listened to the audiobook. Like above, I do recommend the Infernal Devices. I read them before jumping into TMI and I actually enjoy them a lot more!

    Danica @ A Redheaded Bookworm
    TOP 5 WEDNESDAY

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    1. I'm definitely going to look into TID trilogy. Seems a lot more up my alley. Thanks for stopping by, Danica!

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  6. Finally! Another human on Earth who didn't like City of Bones. Thank God, I am not alone! Here's my list: https://readingexperienceswithnora.wordpress.com/2016/03/23/t5w-books-i-dnf/

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    1. I thought I was alone, too! lol So many people love it. Thanks for commenting!

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  7. I also DNF'd An Ember in the Ashes! I finished reading City of Bones but I'm really not invested in the series. However, The Infernal Devices Trilogy is AWESOME! I absolutely enjoyed reading it! Def give it a try!

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    1. I don't know what it is about An Ember in the Ashes. I just couldn't connect with the story. Might just be I wasn't in the mood for it. I'm definitely going to give TID a try!

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  8. I got through City of Bones (mostly because I had seen the movie prior) but I jumped the ship on the 2nd (or was it the 3rd?) book, so I totally understand you!!

    Cat @ Bubblegum Yellow

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    1. I just don't want to invest my time to books I don't enjoy to start off with! Thanks for stopping by, Cat! <3

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  9. I borrowed a copy of City of Bones from a friend and never read it. I don’t know why I lost interest so fast.

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    1. I just couldn't connect with the story and just the concept didn't seem interesting to me at all, too.

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