DNFing appears to be a relatively new term to describe when someone does not finish reading a particular book. It seems to have become more popular in the recent present. I wanted to look at the arguments for and against DNFing, so I asked people on Twitter for their views. Here is what they said:
What I have been reading, playing, watching & making
I haven’t been very well lately but I have managed to do some things which I wanted to talk about here!
This week has been an odd week for reading. I finished a graphic novel I was sent to review, Pilu of the Woods. I also DNFed more than one book due to issues I had with the writing or character development. I feel like there is a mixed response to not finishing books but in my opinion if you are not enjoying a book there is no point in wasting your time just to say that you have completed it when you could be doing something else that you enjoy.
I currently have three books on the go. I have been reading Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson between review copies but yesterday I did not feel like reading a murder mystery so I picked up The Surface Breaks by Louise O' Neill. This is a little mermaid retelling and I instantly fell in love with it. The Little Mermaid was one of my favourite TV series' when I was younger and you can definitely see its influence in this book. However, in this book, the author also adds an additional dimension, a mystery that makes me want to keep reading; the main character's mother left to go to the world above. She is rarely mentioned and people say that she is dead but her daughter wishes to know the truth and intends to ascend to the surface in order to discover it.
I have recently picked up sewing again (more about that below) so I thought why don't I pick up an audiobook to listen to whilst I sew? I found Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings, a book that has been on my shelf for a while. I have heard mixed reviews of this book but I have got to say that so far I am really enjoying it. I would really recommend the audiobook, I only had minimal issues with the way some things were said but other than that I have found the audiobook a great route to consume this book. Zenith follows a crew of three females, they are space pirates, each seemingly running away from their pasts. The main character, Andy is really fascinating. There is a *potential* love interest and I can't help but want to see what happens. Andy has an emotional background and she is offered a deal which relates to her past. This book so far has been fast paced and engaging and I can't wait to find out what happens next.
Reading
This week has been an odd week for reading. I finished a graphic novel I was sent to review, Pilu of the Woods. I also DNFed more than one book due to issues I had with the writing or character development. I feel like there is a mixed response to not finishing books but in my opinion if you are not enjoying a book there is no point in wasting your time just to say that you have completed it when you could be doing something else that you enjoy.
I currently have three books on the go. I have been reading Truly Devious by Maureen Johnson between review copies but yesterday I did not feel like reading a murder mystery so I picked up The Surface Breaks by Louise O' Neill. This is a little mermaid retelling and I instantly fell in love with it. The Little Mermaid was one of my favourite TV series' when I was younger and you can definitely see its influence in this book. However, in this book, the author also adds an additional dimension, a mystery that makes me want to keep reading; the main character's mother left to go to the world above. She is rarely mentioned and people say that she is dead but her daughter wishes to know the truth and intends to ascend to the surface in order to discover it.
I have recently picked up sewing again (more about that below) so I thought why don't I pick up an audiobook to listen to whilst I sew? I found Zenith by Sasha Alsberg and Lindsay Cummings, a book that has been on my shelf for a while. I have heard mixed reviews of this book but I have got to say that so far I am really enjoying it. I would really recommend the audiobook, I only had minimal issues with the way some things were said but other than that I have found the audiobook a great route to consume this book. Zenith follows a crew of three females, they are space pirates, each seemingly running away from their pasts. The main character, Andy is really fascinating. There is a *potential* love interest and I can't help but want to see what happens. Andy has an emotional background and she is offered a deal which relates to her past. This book so far has been fast paced and engaging and I can't wait to find out what happens next.
Three games that I am excited for in 2019
Fire Emblem: Three Houses
Spring Reads!
I have just discovered a group who post blogging prompts for every Wednesday. The prompt for today is spring reads. For this, I have decided to write about the top 5 books that I would like to read for the season of Spring. These are not necessarily related to Spring but these are books that I am very excited for.
The TBR Purge
I am at the point when I no longer look at my books with
excitement. I am not jumping to pick any of them up. I feel like my tastes have
become more specific. When I have been looking at books that I would like to
get that I have been listing on my Amazon page, I have noticed that I am
choosing a lot less in some genres than I would have in the past. I feel like I
am at a crossroads; trying to find which types of books I love and want to read
more of. I am finding myself wanting to get new books and not really read the
ones I have on my shelves. However, I want to give these books a chance so I
have come up with a TBR purge challenge if you will.
I am going to start picking up a book at a time from my
shelf and read the first chapter, as you do in the try a chapter tag. I can’t
always decide whether I want to read a book based solely on the first chapter
but there have been books that I have instantly realised that I do not mesh
with the writing style and that is absolutely fine. If I find that I do not
like the writing style, I will put that book aside, although I will likely give
it at least two chapters. If I am not sure whether I want to read more of a
book, I am going to aim to read two to three chapters and see how I go.
If I am finding myself not enjoying any of these books, I am
going to put them on my ‘to give to someone else to enjoy’ pile. I am hoping
that I will also find my favourite types of books throughout this process. I
will likely update you all on my journey and let you know how I go! I will
probably read new books in between TBR books but I am excited to sort out my
book collection. Have you ever done a TBR purge? How did it go?
Anxiety by Selena Gomez and Julia Michaels
Have you heard this song? What do you think?