mellicious: Quote from Buffy the Vampire Slayer's 1st episode: "The earth is doomed." (Default)
Regarding the dreaded DNF list...

(This is adapted - and hopefully improved, a bit - from something I wrote for my other account.)

I actually don't normally put everything I don't finish on my main DNF list. The idea is that it's the stuff where I made a conscious decision to stop reading, for one reason or another. I made up the concept (for myself, anyway) of type 1 and type 2 DNFs, to reflect this difference. Type 1 is what I'm talking about here, the ones you stop for cause. Type 2 is the ones you just drift away from and may come back to later. I do this a lot, the drifting thing. I don't feel like that's the same thing as going, "I hate this," and quitting.

Some examples:
Twilight - ok, this one illustrates the line, a bit - or, I don't know, maybe it makes it less clear, because I stopped and started on this about four or five times, I think. I said I was quitting and then I came back. Several times. But I did finally go, "NO" and quit for good, which makes it a type 1. Just a weird one. (Rob & I actually did make it through the movie, one time in the interim, with much giggling.)

A Discovery of Witches - Now this one is different, because I really liked the first half of this, but then they went off to... was it France? and it turned into a sort of Interview with the Vampire kind of thing (added: actually, I don't even remember what I meant by that, but that was how I thought of it!), and anyway, it completely changed tone, and I decided I was done.

Then I need a category for "I liked these authors until I read this book":
(OK, that's probably phrased badly. I don't hate the author, I just don't like the book. It's just that you tend to think it's a good way to find good books, to go with authors you like. Unfortunately it doesn't always work.)
A couple of examples for these:
Three Hearts and Three Lions  - Poul Anderson - to be fair, I think this may have been a really old book, but the edition I have was published well after he died (which was in 2001). Anyway, totally hated it, couldn't stand to keep going. (I think I remember thinking it was really, really sexist.)
A Curious Beginning - I don't even remember the name of this series, but there are more of them (I checked, finally - it's "Veronica Speedwell Mysteries") so I guess somebody likes them. It was the same author as the "Lady Julia" mysteries (Deanna Raybourn) which I did really like. But I just couldn't stand these, don't exactly remember why, just that something about them grated on me.

I think I need to just quit saying this nonsense about types 1 & 2 and say that my DNF list is just the books I don't think I will ever finish, or, well, don't intend to finish - because I am nothing if not mercurial - and the former "type 2's" are just unread/unfinished.


(...and if you want to see the rest of the actual list, it's
over here.)

And ha! If you click on "Twilight" in the tags below, there's an entry from one of the times I was actually reading it. (I'd totally forgotten we watched the movie with Rifftrax - no wonder there was so much giggling involved!)

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Dec. 10th, 2024 07:34 pm
mellicious: Text: "Me were English major in college" (english)
I should say if you stumble across this that I have a new project: I'm putting my old paper reading journals online. (It's actually intended to be in a separate journal, and now it is - here's the corresponding entry, and it's just called Mel Reads.)

This list is books I bought in 2020 (probably mostly in Kindle format, if I know it's not I'll say so). Bold means I know I've read it at some point since. Many of the others I started reading and just haven't finished! Also I didn't start keeping the reading journal until the middle of the year, so I have no idea if the first half of 2020 is here or not! (It may be that I had been keeping a paper list and I just copied that over, but I don't remember for sure.)

The Physicians of Vilnoc (Penric & Desdemona)
In Their Own Worlds (stories)
Last of the Moon Girls (a freebie - First Reads, something like that)
White Out (First Reads)
A Curse So Dark & Lonely
The Unkindest Tide (October Daye #13 - paperback)
Someone to Romance (Westcott series)
Witch Is Where It All Began
Lost Horizon
Girl Waits With Gun
(Kopp Sisters #1)
The Unspoken
Vanished (I think this is part of a series but I didn't write the name down)
Spindle's End (Kindle copy; I wore out my paperback)
A Killing Frost (October Daye #14?)
Throne of Glass (this is a series, right? but I never read any further)
Aftermath (paperback) (Chuck Wendig, a Star Wars book)
The Fifth Season
Ancillary Justice (another series)
Ahsoka (Star Wars - obviously!)
Lady Cop Makes Trouble (Kopp Sisters #2)
One Salt Sea (October Daye - another replacement for a paperback that was falling apart)
Masquerade at Lodi (Penric & Desdemona)
Lord of the Rings (it doesn't say but I think this was one big edition with all three books), & also The Hobbit
Touch Not the Cat (a book I had in paperback years ago)

That's the end of that list, but there's more on a separate page:
Night of a Thousand Stars (this one's a series, don't remember the overall name)
Serpent and Dove
The Assassins of Thasalon
(more Penric and Des; that series is mostly novellas)
Thrawn Ascendancy
On Tyranny (pb)
The Once and Future Witches
Winterkeep (the Graceling series)
Silent in the Grave (a Lady Julia mystery)
Aftermath: Life Debt
Black Narcissus
A Court of Thorns and Roses (another series where I never read any further, although in this case - unlike Throne of Glass, which is the same author - I did actually like this book)
What the Dead Leave Behind (another mystery series but I don't remember the series name)
Cocaine Blues (Miss Fisher #1)
The Sookie Stackhouse Companion (hardback) and also a book of Sookie-related short stories
From Dead to Worse (pb)
The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet
God-Shaped Hole (some book club was reading this)
Tears of Amber (1st Reads)
Murder on the Ballarat Train (Miss Fisher #3)
The Lily Bard series, which is 5 books, I think, which I bought over a couple of months - some in paperback & some on Kindle
The Goblin Emperor
U.S. Grant (a combined edition of Catton's Grant/Civil War books, Grant Moves South and Grant Takes Command)
The City We Became
A Curious Beginning
(another series which I never read any more of - this one is the same author as the "Lady Julia" books, I think)

The Dark Enquiry (Lady Julia series)
Coraline
Lincoln's Admiral

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