I absolutely read the reviews after DNFing and be like "See. I knew it was terrible." Self care. Lila being 80% of the 2nd book ruined all plots Schwab had built. Darker Shade should've just been a standalone.
This was therapeutic to me somehow. I have so many series hanging over my head that I haven’t finished because I didn’t enjoy them but still feel compelled to just for the closure. Listening you to cut ties and say sayonara to these series hit me with some kind of revelation 😄❤️
I'd lie if I said that I didn't gasp when you mentioned the Shades of Magic series, but I can totally see your point about VE Schwab. Like I loooooved SOM but Gallant gave me such visceral anger I couldn't deal with myself. Lately, I've noticed that I've felt more comfortable with putting down books because I'm busier therefore my time feels more precious, and I don't want to waste it on books that I don't feel from the get-go. I try to be cautious tho because I've read some books (actually SOM falls in this category too) that I didn't feel at all at the beginning but it got so much better later on that it was worth it XD
a darker shade of magic is on my list too babes lol. I could not finish it. I actually DNF'd the first one lol. Some honorable mentions - Foundryside (I like the first book, like I just want to read other things more than the rest of that series) - A curse so dark and lonely - The Wheel of Time - The Poppy War (I read 1 and 2 and I just don't know if I can handle the emotional damage)
I started to just put the books down for a bit if I am not feeling them. I start something else and keep the other one somewhere visible (on a log or in an actual place if it is physical) if I do not remember to go back to the other book then I am not feeling it enough- no other excuses or research about it needed. 😀 If I randomly hear abut the ending then I will listen but thats it.
I am not going to continue FBAA however, I did enjoy the “prequel” A Shadow in the Ember more! I am planning to read book 2 in that series when it comes out next week.
I got a third of the way through The Crown of Gilded Bones and just naturally stopped picking it up. If I'm reaching for other books, and finishing them, I'm definitely DNF'ing.
I totally agree with everything you said about the Sades of Magic series! I had to drop it too because of Lila, she was way too annoying, and that "romance" *gag*. I wish it was more about the different Londons, such a disappointment.
yesss Mel! Podcast vibes 😍 I will try any and every book you recommend and I love seeing series you didn’t like. Especially when I’m on the fence about reading it, I use videos like this to decide whether a series is worth it or not. :)
Why if the first books are so good do the authors feel they need to continue on to make series? I’d be happy as a reader to condense all ideas into one amazing novel. Yes? No?
Kingdom of the feared was my favorite book in the KOTW series. It gave me everything I wanted from the first two books. Since you’re on the fence about this one, I would highly encourage you to give the third one a shot!
Series I DNFed: Truly Delicious, shadow and bone ( it’s not bad it’s just it was so hyped up and it didn’t deliver), the bone season, and diviners. I almost forgot the Scholormance series and Atlas six which for both of these series, I have no idea why people go nuts over these.
I am right there with you for the Shades of Magic 😂 I read the first book and didn't like it... no idea why I decided I should try the second book and ended up in the WORST SLUMP and dnfed the series 😂
I literally was about to comment that i am so close to dnfing the kingdom of the wicked trilogy right as you brought it up! 😂 As someone who is in the middle of the last book, let me assure you, you are not missing anything!
Although I have read the entire KOTW series I completely agreed with your thoughts on it! The first book was everything you would want for fall reading. The last 2 books just tried to do too much and became so confusing! The only reason I really liked the last 2 books was just because of the romance tbh 😕
Same! I still enjoyed them but my biggest problem with the 3rd one is that the author was trying to make us believe that the plot was thought through like this from the very beginning when it was very obvious it wasn’t 😅
Throne of Glass, loved the first 2 books and fell off the band wagon on Heir of fire like over 10 years ago. Sometimes i want to pick it back up because of how beautiful nerdy inks new dust jackets are.... but it will only be for that 😂
I have found myself not wanting to continue in a few series this year - The Good Girls Guide to Murder, Gemma Doyle, and The Winternight Trilogy. Not surprised that two of them are YA…
I also DNFed darker shade of magic and kingdom of the wicked. I actually loved the first in DSOM but book 2 was the worst. And I even started book 3 but I couldn’t bring myself to finish it. Also I read red rising which everyone loves but I gave it a 2 star. I think for me sometimes I wonder if my mood affects things/ if the format I read it in affected it. I listened to the first two in the raven cycle and I wonder if I would have enjoyed them more physically. Maybe I’ll try that one day but for now there’s like 9 million other books to read lol
Oh and probably also Kingdom of the wicked. I started the last book. Kingdom of the feared, and i just don't like where it's going. I loved the first book but now I'm felling meh towards it.
ADSOM is my favorite fantasy trilogy (sorry not sorry) ever, but I totally agree about FBAA. I started the third book and got about 10% in and then just could not anymore! I also DNF'd Twisted Love after a couple chapters, but I really wanted to read Twisted Hate so I just skipped to that book and I LOVED it.
recently, i've given up on the his dark materials series. i read book one and it was a four star. i just felt very disconnected from the characters and the plot didn't interest me. usually i have to really care about the characters or the plot (or ideally both) to keep going with a series. a very unpopular opinion from me, but i stopped halfway through the first diviners book because the main character drove me insane.🤷♀️
I didn't dnf shades of magic but I definitely struggled reading it, it was my first book by her and I was so disappointed after hearing so many good things. It wasn't that the book was bad, is only that it wasn't for me for the exact same things you said (except the romance, for me it wasn't enough, and it felt like it lacked) plus everything was on the same tone, there wasn't a moment I was excited about something happening of curious about what was going to happen next
I was struggling to get through the Crown of Gilded Bones😂. Repetitive and just not really moving forward I guess. From Blood and Ash was so good tho and still have my copy. it was the first series I thought of when I clicked the video hehe.
Thank you so much for this video. I have to confess I have a problem. It's very hard for me to DNF a book, and even more a series. I keep thinking that, even though I didn't like this book, the next one may be better. But, although DNFing is a novel concept for me, I am learning. This year I have dropped a few series that are just not doing it for me. I dropped The Sorcerer's Ring series by Morgan Rice. I started reading this series years ago and king of forgot about it but picked it up again this year. Either I grew out of it or the series truly got worse and worse until I couldn't stand it. I really hate when the characters I once loved start acting out of character and unrecognizable. I also dropped the Millennium series by Stieg Larson. I liked The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but when I was reading The Girl who Played with Fire I realized I really don't like stories where women are abused, violated, harassed, discriminated against, etc. This series is not worth my mental health. I also dropped the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. This one hurt because I have been wanting to read it for years and I would probably have liked it five or ten years ago. But I am so over this concept at this point in my life that I could not stand it. Also, I am currently reading A Mirror Mended, the second book in the Fracture Fables series by Alix E. Harrow. I love the idea of this series but I simply can't stand Zinnia, the main character. I'm not sure if I will continue with this series if and when the third book is published. And to answer your question: no, I am not even a little bit interested on what happens next in these series. Thank you again!!
I agree with you about The Blood & Ash Series, I also stopped at the third book because it was so boooring. As for the Kingdom of the Wicked series, I am on the third book and omg, I hate it, I should DNF it, but I am still pushing myself to finish it. For the Twisted Series, read the first book, realised how cringe and bad it is, got rid of it. I kept face palming myself after every page because of how cringe it was, I want those 4 hours of my life back, please and thank you :')
Honestly when i finished i had to recover and seriously considered therapy. What the heck was that? Like he sings and everything is forgoten? I would get a restraining order and a therapy for ava.
Oof i had to dnf Kingdom of the Wicked when i was 70% into the book. I was laughing my ass off in disbelief everyday because of how chaotic and absurd everything and everyone was.
Normally, I don't dnf series. However, I am starting to realize that the only way I dnf a series is if the first book wasn't good enough or warrant more than one book afterwards. For example: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake. I came into it thinking it was a standalone only to find out that it's a trilogy and I though to myself "oh hell no!" So, I haven't touched The Atlas Paradox and not anticipating The Atlas Complex either. Another example: Legendborn by Tracy Deonn. I didn't even bother to finish it. I stopped halfway through. I already knew it's in a series, but I knew I wouldn't like it. I have never read a series where I just stop in the middle of it. Hopefully it will never happen...🤞🏾
I don't even know that half the books, especially books with romance, are series and when I try reading the second book I just give. So I just ditch the series and know that at least I enjoyed the first book and that's absolutely okay.
Kingdom of the wicked: I real thought I was the only person that was not understanding key points I’ve had to reread a section maybe 2-3 times, I started reading the third book and stopped half way cause I’m clueless as to what’s going on
-Same thoughts about KOTW, liked book 1 fine but book 2 was still a letdown. -i wish i had dnfed ADSOM, i was waiting for it to get better but it never did..
I love a darker shade of magic, but youmade me laugh so much hahahaha I don't like lilah/lila (can't remember how her name is written), I loved the world and all the other characters, especially white london !
I normally stop reading series if i don't like the plot, tropes or the characters in the story. Most of the time i don't care about the ending because if i cared that much i would still read the books, or i ask other people or the interent how the books end.
It’s From Blood and Ash, ACOTAR, and Stalking Jack the Ripper. I DNF’d the first book in From Blood and Ash and just read the first two books in ACOTAR. I read the first two books in Stalking Jack the Ripper and loved them. Book 3 however I DNF’d, I kept rolling my eyes during it. I know a lot of people adore these series and believe me I wanted to go hop on the hype train but they just didn’t work for me and thats ok. I have nothing against the people who love them but it’s not for me.
I couldn't even get halfway through FBAA. It was just soooo much monologuing! Without anything actually happening! The book also doesn't spend enough time discussing events that I'd imagine are way more traumatic than the author makes it seem. Many characters, including Poppy, are inconsistent. There is a lot of "tell, not show" going on, and the information revealed inside those monologues are repetitive and disorganized. I could honestly just have been given the Cliff's Notes version of this book and been more satisfied.
i loved the first two books of the kingdom of the wicked and ended up reading both books multiple times while waiting for the third one but once it came out i disliked the pacing and it was just all over the place i tried finding books like that but didn't really find any
there are too many series i shouldv'e dnf'd or still should but i feel like i have to finish out my "commitment" lmfao... ive been pushing through shatter me for too long....
Book 2 of the Damned felt like it was trying to capitalize on the popularity of the current YA books. It felt like the book looked around and saw that these creatures were popular now and thought they should make a book like that now.
i recently read a broken blade by melissa blair and theoretically, it would've been my favorite book ever because the main character is an assassin (as well as queer and indigenous) and the plot involves fae and elves and a broken kingdom, but my god was it boring and I had to dnf it
I dnf’d a darker shade of magic after the first book. I didn’t like Lila either and the book overall just didn’t live up to the hype and concept. I did love Addie larue though so ve schwab is a wild card for me 🧐
I DNFed the Crave series by Tracy Wolffe. I'm not really a fan of paranormal romance, so the series already had a strike against it before I even started. After reading the first book, I thought it was alright and proceeded to read the second book, Crushed. 🤡🤡🤡...... That second book put me in a reading slump for about 2-3 months and not the good kind. Easily one of the top five worst books I ever read.
I did not like Twisted Love but Twisted Games and Hate were so much better to me. She fixes that time jump issue and the random ass side plot in those.
I started reading the Cruel Prince series and I just can't get into it. I'm up to chapter thirteen and it just seems to keep getting worse and worse. Everyone says that it's amazing, I don't know if I should just suck it up and keep reading, or give up on it.
Hey I started the series a few weeks before you and thought the same during the first half of the book. It was just to much exposition and unnecessary chapters at the start. But trust me at the end of the book you won't be able to put it away. The ending gets so intens and it will be filled with so much tension. After finishing the first I immediatly had to by the second because the first started so strong. Trust me and keep reading. The end will be amazing
@@-autumnfeelings Since first reading your comment I read a bit more of it and yeah, I'm up to chapter twenty and I do have to say that it picks up a bit. I'm obviously still a bit confused from the information overload but yeah, there are some things that are coming together? I have eleven more chapters to go, I hope that it truly does have the amazing ending you're telling me about!!!
i dnf'ed the fallen series by lauren kate, i finished the first book but i absolutely hated it and did not want to read the rest. i was so disappointed 😭
I agree wholeheartedly about the Twisted series... I read that first book as part of a bookclub and hated it... I still don't understand why so many people love it
As someone that did finish A Darker Shade of Magic series I’m just gonna say… you’re not wrong. You did yourself a solid. I didn’t dislike it, but I didn’t like it as much as I could have because Lila was just unbearable. She never gets better. Just.. yeah no.
I read the entire kingdom of the wicked series and I really had to push through books 2 and 3 to finish but I really wanted to know what happened. I loved the first book so much and was so dissatisfied with the last 2 =[
My unpopular situation/opinion is about Twisted Love. For me, personally, it was so obvious why Alex didn't get close to Ava or didn't want to interact with her, that it colored my whole reading experience. And, the point that got me upset: if you proclaim that she's yours, leaving her "for her own good" does not apply. Stay and protect her, damn it! Do I want to know about Rhys and Bridget? Not so much at this point in time after reading Twisted Love last week.
The series I recently started and book one already DNF was Death Games Book 1 / Find him where you left him. This seriously disappointed me for I was excited for it and bought it. Then I started reading it and I will not continue that series.
I don't believe in forcing yourself to finish something if you're not vibing with it, even if it could be your favourite book in the end. you're meant to enjoy the journey not just the destination.
I DNF the Book Series "Seawalker", "Alea Aquarius", "Sturmtochter" I think I just crown out of it becouse Ai started them in Middle School then didn't read anymore and now I think I am a littke to old tried to read them after I came back to read but couldn't. And I DNF Cruel Prince couldn't get into it at all and I think I just read it becouse it was just popular but not what I like.
I started the American Roommate Experiment and it is so bad. I just don't want to keep picking it up. The couple has no chemistry and they barely spent time with other people so far. The characters truly are a sleeping pill
Bone Shard Daughter was such a hard DNF for me. I HATED it. So much was wrong with that book from pointless POV's, pointless drama for dramas sake, convoluted magic that just simply didn't work at the end, but the borderline incestuous twist at the end was where I drew the line. Big no thanks.
I had to DNF City of Bones (Mortal Instruments), Plated Prisoner and the Shatter Me series (amongst a few others). I tend to finish books, even if it takes me weeks to give the back a chance to deliver their cliffhanger, but not afraid to put the series down if it doesn’t hit.
Serpent and Dove for me.... I finished the 1st one and got halfway through the 2nd and uh... not for me. The forced marriage isn't something i really jive with... but the fact that these 2 people from completely different worlds who hated each other were able to fall in love with little conflict in what felt like 5 pages was an issue... Book 2 really did me in with some REALLY bad PREVENTABLE choices that led to some serious consequences which led to just more self loathing and woe is me attitude. Reid is a miserable person who beyond "Lou's husband" is just seriously lacking as a character and Lou is just manipulative and horrible imo.
I did finish the Kingdom of the Wicked series and it was... fine. Like you the way the author describes settings and sensations are definitely her strong suit but plotwise, meh. They're fine "turn your brain off" type books but otherwise not really worth the read imo
I absolutely read the reviews after DNFing and be like "See. I knew it was terrible." Self care.
Lila being 80% of the 2nd book ruined all plots Schwab had built. Darker Shade should've just been a standalone.
Me too. Always!
This was therapeutic to me somehow. I have so many series hanging over my head that I haven’t finished because I didn’t enjoy them but still feel compelled to just for the closure. Listening you to cut ties and say sayonara to these series hit me with some kind of revelation 😄❤️
dnf is self care!!!🫶🏻
I'd lie if I said that I didn't gasp when you mentioned the Shades of Magic series, but I can totally see your point about VE Schwab. Like I loooooved SOM but Gallant gave me such visceral anger I couldn't deal with myself. Lately, I've noticed that I've felt more comfortable with putting down books because I'm busier therefore my time feels more precious, and I don't want to waste it on books that I don't feel from the get-go. I try to be cautious tho because I've read some books (actually SOM falls in this category too) that I didn't feel at all at the beginning but it got so much better later on that it was worth it XD
From Blood & Ash... girl. A bunch of tropes in a trench coat. Couldn't agree more.
THIS😩🫠
a darker shade of magic is on my list too babes lol. I could not finish it. I actually DNF'd the first one lol.
Some honorable mentions
- Foundryside (I like the first book, like I just want to read other things more than the rest of that series)
- A curse so dark and lonely
- The Wheel of Time
- The Poppy War (I read 1 and 2 and I just don't know if I can handle the emotional damage)
The final book in the poppy war was so good. I was devastated at the end, but it was so worth it.
I didn't like Poppy War as much as everyone else. Didn't read the 3rd book either.
I also DNF'd A darker shade of magic. Just couldn't get into it!
I started to just put the books down for a bit if I am not feeling them. I start something else and keep the other one somewhere visible (on a log or in an actual place if it is physical) if I do not remember to go back to the other book then I am not feeling it enough- no other excuses or research about it needed. 😀 If I randomly hear abut the ending then I will listen but thats it.
Same honestly
I am not going to continue FBAA however, I did enjoy the “prequel” A Shadow in the Ember more! I am planning to read book 2 in that series when it comes out next week.
i found the prequel to be more of the same, but it was definitely better than book 3!
It's 'The Scholomance' series for me. Everyone raved about the first book, so I picked it up and boy, did I regret it lmao
I got a third of the way through The Crown of Gilded Bones and just naturally stopped picking it up. If I'm reaching for other books, and finishing them, I'm definitely DNF'ing.
I totally agree with everything you said about the Sades of Magic series! I had to drop it too because of Lila, she was way too annoying, and that "romance" *gag*. I wish it was more about the different Londons, such a disappointment.
yesss Mel! Podcast vibes 😍 I will try any and every book you recommend and I love seeing series you didn’t like. Especially when I’m on the fence about reading it, I use videos like this to decide whether a series is worth it or not. :)
Why if the first books are so good do the authors feel they need to continue on to make series? I’d be happy as a reader to condense all ideas into one amazing novel. Yes? No?
okay but this though! i'd be happy with a standalone or a duology😭
It’s nice to know I’m not the only one who doesn’t finish book series. Thank you for validating my decisions.😂💕
Kingdom of the feared was my favorite book in the KOTW series. It gave me everything I wanted from the first two books. Since you’re on the fence about this one, I would highly encourage you to give the third one a shot!
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Series I DNFed: Truly Delicious, shadow and bone ( it’s not bad it’s just it was so hyped up and it didn’t deliver), the bone season, and diviners. I almost forgot the Scholormance series and Atlas six which for both of these series, I have no idea why people go nuts over these.
As someone who has a 🌠terrible🌠 problem when it comes to finishing series, this video is very relatable to me!
I am right there with you for the Shades of Magic 😂 I read the first book and didn't like it... no idea why I decided I should try the second book and ended up in the WORST SLUMP and dnfed the series 😂
okay but same to reading the second one and regretting it😭
I literally was about to comment that i am so close to dnfing the kingdom of the wicked trilogy right as you brought it up! 😂 As someone who is in the middle of the last book, let me assure you, you are not missing anything!
okay but this actually gives me peace of mind lmao🫶🏻
Although I have read the entire KOTW series I completely agreed with your thoughts on it! The first book was everything you would want for fall reading. The last 2 books just tried to do too much and became so confusing! The only reason I really liked the last 2 books was just because of the romance tbh 😕
Same! I still enjoyed them but my biggest problem with the 3rd one is that the author was trying to make us believe that the plot was thought through like this from the very beginning when it was very obvious it wasn’t 😅
You give me so much peace. Just being you and you’re videos.😽❤️
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Throne of Glass, loved the first 2 books and fell off the band wagon on Heir of fire like over 10 years ago. Sometimes i want to pick it back up because of how beautiful nerdy inks new dust jackets are.... but it will only be for that 😂
omg wait nooo, heir of fire is when it actually gets good😂
I have found myself not wanting to continue in a few series this year - The Good Girls Guide to Murder, Gemma Doyle, and The Winternight Trilogy. Not surprised that two of them are YA…
From Blood and Ash, Kingdom of the Wicked, and Shades of Magic are all on my DNF list too 😆
okay but big slay😂🕺🏻
Jennifer Armentrout can only write toxic romances
I also DNFed darker shade of magic and kingdom of the wicked. I actually loved the first in DSOM but book 2 was the worst. And I even started book 3 but I couldn’t bring myself to finish it. Also I read red rising which everyone loves but I gave it a 2 star. I think for me sometimes I wonder if my mood affects things/ if the format I read it in affected it. I listened to the first two in the raven cycle and I wonder if I would have enjoyed them more physically. Maybe I’ll try that one day but for now there’s like 9 million other books to read lol
Oh and probably also Kingdom of the wicked. I started the last book. Kingdom of the feared, and i just don't like where it's going. I loved the first book but now I'm felling meh towards it.
oop, glad to know i made my exit on this series at a good time then😂🫶🏻
Ahhh same thoughts about the darker shade of magic character issues! I found it weirdly hollow!
ADSOM is my favorite fantasy trilogy (sorry not sorry) ever, but I totally agree about FBAA. I started the third book and got about 10% in and then just could not anymore! I also DNF'd Twisted Love after a couple chapters, but I really wanted to read Twisted Hate so I just skipped to that book and I LOVED it.
ooohhh wait that's interesting👀
From Blood and Ash here too. I probably would have continued if the books weren't so dang long.
recently, i've given up on the his dark materials series. i read book one and it was a four star. i just felt very disconnected from the characters and the plot didn't interest me. usually i have to really care about the characters or the plot (or ideally both) to keep going with a series. a very unpopular opinion from me, but i stopped halfway through the first diviners book because the main character drove me insane.🤷♀️
I didn't dnf shades of magic but I definitely struggled reading it, it was my first book by her and I was so disappointed after hearing so many good things. It wasn't that the book was bad, is only that it wasn't for me for the exact same things you said (except the romance, for me it wasn't enough, and it felt like it lacked) plus everything was on the same tone, there wasn't a moment I was excited about something happening of curious about what was going to happen next
From blood & ash might also make my list. I read the first 2 books but don’t really have an interest to pick up the ready of the series
I was struggling to get through the Crown of Gilded Bones😂. Repetitive and just not really moving forward I guess. From Blood and Ash was so good tho and still have my copy. it was the first series I thought of when I clicked the video hehe.
I gave up on The Darker Shade of Magic as well. Finally unhauled them!!
okay and that's what i call freedom🥹🫶🏻
You don’t have to finish everything you start. Life is too short.
I would 💜 to see what series you will continue to read😊
Thank you so much for this video. I have to confess I have a problem. It's very hard for me to DNF a book, and even more a series. I keep thinking that, even though I didn't like this book, the next one may be better. But, although DNFing is a novel concept for me, I am learning. This year I have dropped a few series that are just not doing it for me. I dropped The Sorcerer's Ring series by Morgan Rice. I started reading this series years ago and king of forgot about it but picked it up again this year. Either I grew out of it or the series truly got worse and worse until I couldn't stand it. I really hate when the characters I once loved start acting out of character and unrecognizable. I also dropped the Millennium series by Stieg Larson. I liked The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, but when I was reading The Girl who Played with Fire I realized I really don't like stories where women are abused, violated, harassed, discriminated against, etc. This series is not worth my mental health. I also dropped the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series by Rick Riordan. This one hurt because I have been wanting to read it for years and I would probably have liked it five or ten years ago. But I am so over this concept at this point in my life that I could not stand it. Also, I am currently reading A Mirror Mended, the second book in the Fracture Fables series by Alix E. Harrow. I love the idea of this series but I simply can't stand Zinnia, the main character. I'm not sure if I will continue with this series if and when the third book is published. And to answer your question: no, I am not even a little bit interested on what happens next in these series. Thank you again!!
listen, life is too short to be reading books/series we're not enjoying, so DNF'ing is always a good time! tis what i like to call: self care🕺🏻❤️🔥
I agree with you about The Blood & Ash Series, I also stopped at the third book because it was so boooring. As for the Kingdom of the Wicked series, I am on the third book and omg, I hate it, I should DNF it, but I am still pushing myself to finish it. For the Twisted Series, read the first book, realised how cringe and bad it is, got rid of it. I kept face palming myself after every page because of how cringe it was, I want those 4 hours of my life back, please and thank you :')
I am glad I am not the only one who disliked the twisted series.
Honestly when i finished i had to recover and seriously considered therapy. What the heck was that? Like he sings and everything is forgoten? I would get a restraining order and a therapy for ava.
LMAO THE SINGING!!!!!!
Oof i had to dnf Kingdom of the Wicked when i was 70% into the book. I was laughing my ass off in disbelief everyday because of how chaotic and absurd everything and everyone was.
I didn't make it past a few chapters lol. It was weird, and not good weird.
@@brooke5258 totally not good weird lol
Normally, I don't dnf series. However, I am starting to realize that the only way I dnf a series is if the first book wasn't good enough or warrant more than one book afterwards. For example: The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake. I came into it thinking it was a standalone only to find out that it's a trilogy and I though to myself "oh hell no!" So, I haven't touched The Atlas Paradox and not anticipating The Atlas Complex either. Another example: Legendborn by Tracy Deonn. I didn't even bother to finish it. I stopped halfway through. I already knew it's in a series, but I knew I wouldn't like it. I have never read a series where I just stop in the middle of it. Hopefully it will never happen...🤞🏾
I don't even know that half the books, especially books with romance, are series and when I try reading the second book I just give. So I just ditch the series and know that at least I enjoyed the first book and that's absolutely okay.
Kingdom of the wicked: I real thought I was the only person that was not understanding key points I’ve had to reread a section maybe 2-3 times, I started reading the third book and stopped half way cause I’m clueless as to what’s going on
-Same thoughts about KOTW, liked book 1 fine but book 2 was still a letdown.
-i wish i had dnfed ADSOM, i was waiting for it to get better but it never did..
Mask of Mirrors, A Court of Thrones and Roses and Death Note are the first to come to mind
omg not death note😭😭😭
@@MelReads I know!! I wanted to love it but can't get excited about it
The only series I did not finish was the addicted/Calloway sisters series. In my defence I gave it a good trial period (read 4 books in total) lol
oof, if it's not good 4 books in, then DNF is the way to go!
I love a darker shade of magic, but youmade me laugh so much hahahaha I don't like lilah/lila (can't remember how her name is written), I loved the world and all the other characters, especially white london !
I normally stop reading series if i don't like the plot, tropes or the characters in the story. Most of the time i don't care about the ending because if i cared that much i would still read the books, or i ask other people or the interent how the books end.
Not a series but it took me so much to get through A Lesson in Vengeance. Basically dark academia gone wrong. I should've DNF'D it.
yeah, i've heard super mixed reviews on this one😭
I have such a hard time not finishing a book. My goal for the new year is to DNF more.
yesss dnf is self care!!!
I LOL'd that FBAA was first on the list cuz girl, same. xD I have the first two, I loved them and then by the third it was just repetitive.
Another one I DNF'd this year was the All Souls Trilogy. I liked the first one, but the time travel really put me off the second. :/
It’s From Blood and Ash, ACOTAR, and Stalking Jack the Ripper. I DNF’d the first book in From Blood and Ash and just read the first two books in ACOTAR. I read the first two books in Stalking Jack the Ripper and loved them. Book 3 however I DNF’d, I kept rolling my eyes during it. I know a lot of people adore these series and believe me I wanted to go hop on the hype train but they just didn’t work for me and thats ok. I have nothing against the people who love them but it’s not for me.
yeah i've heard the SJTR series declines after the second book😩 thankfully each book stands on its own enough to leave it at that lmao
I agree with from blood and ash...I think it stopped really being about the plot and more about the sex between the characters 🥺
facts tho😩 and the sex is not even good🫠
I couldn't even get halfway through FBAA. It was just soooo much monologuing! Without anything actually happening! The book also doesn't spend enough time discussing events that I'd imagine are way more traumatic than the author makes it seem. Many characters, including Poppy, are inconsistent. There is a lot of "tell, not show" going on, and the information revealed inside those monologues are repetitive and disorganized. I could honestly just have been given the Cliff's Notes version of this book and been more satisfied.
YES to all of this! literally nothing happens in these books😭
I read like 6% of From Blood and Ash I just can't stand it. I feel like I am going to dnf it soon
Sometimes it’s hard to read fantasy because most of it are series and I’ve been avoiding them cuz I just want to find a good standalone…
Didn’t know I needed this 😂❤
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i loved the first two books of the kingdom of the wicked and ended up reading both books multiple times while waiting for the third one but once it came out i disliked the pacing and it was just all over the place i tried finding books like that but didn't really find any
Jack The Ripper Series by Maniscalco, I managed 3 books, I even bought the last book, but it remains unread on my shelf. I got bored.
lila is one of my favorite characters but you’re right she is really annoying and i love her
I didn’t really like Twisted Love either, but the series does actually get better haha
there are too many series i shouldv'e dnf'd or still should but i feel like i have to finish out my "commitment" lmfao... ive been pushing through shatter me for too long....
shatter me is a trilogy, and i will die on that hill🫣
im kind of in a stall in the miss peregrine series after reading 2 books..
Book 2 of the Damned felt like it was trying to capitalize on the popularity of the current YA books. It felt like the book looked around and saw that these creatures were popular now and thought they should make a book like that now.
i recently read a broken blade by melissa blair and theoretically, it would've been my favorite book ever because the main character is an assassin (as well as queer and indigenous) and the plot involves fae and elves and a broken kingdom, but my god was it boring and I had to dnf it
I dnf’d a darker shade of magic after the first book. I didn’t like Lila either and the book overall just didn’t live up to the hype and concept. I did love Addie larue though so ve schwab is a wild card for me 🧐
I DNFed the Crave series by Tracy Wolffe. I'm not really a fan of paranormal romance, so the series already had a strike against it before I even started. After reading the first book, I thought it was alright and proceeded to read the second book, Crushed. 🤡🤡🤡...... That second book put me in a reading slump for about 2-3 months and not the good kind. Easily one of the top five worst books I ever read.
crave was a whole load of garbage😭 i read that and went "go on girl, give us nothing"
I did not like Twisted Love but Twisted Games and Hate were so much better to me. She fixes that time jump issue and the random ass side plot in those.
now wait a minute🤨👀 me is thinking now
DnF's are seriously good for your health!! I officially try my best NOT to read any series before they have finished because I hate cliffs
dnf is self care babyyy🕺🏻
Yeah I wasn't impressed with shades of magic either but might push through anyway just to see how the series ends
I read Stroke of Midnight, but I can’t get myself to continue. It’s just to much 😂
I started reading the Cruel Prince series and I just can't get into it. I'm up to chapter thirteen and it just seems to keep getting worse and worse. Everyone says that it's amazing, I don't know if I should just suck it up and keep reading, or give up on it.
Hey I started the series a few weeks before you and thought the same during the first half of the book. It was just to much exposition and unnecessary chapters at the start. But trust me at the end of the book you won't be able to put it away. The ending gets so intens and it will be filled with so much tension. After finishing the first I immediatly had to by the second because the first started so strong. Trust me and keep reading. The end will be amazing
@@-autumnfeelings Since first reading your comment I read a bit more of it and yeah, I'm up to chapter twenty and I do have to say that it picks up a bit. I'm obviously still a bit confused from the information overload but yeah, there are some things that are coming together? I have eleven more chapters to go, I hope that it truly does have the amazing ending you're telling me about!!!
i dnf'ed the fallen series by lauren kate, i finished the first book but i absolutely hated it and did not want to read the rest. i was so disappointed 😭
what a throwback omg😭
Hi Mel! I felt the exact same way about the Beautiful! I was wondering if you had a better vampire book recommendation? 👀
king of battle and blood is so good! from the characters, to the plot and the smut, everything was top tier🫶🏻
I agree wholeheartedly about the Twisted series... I read that first book as part of a bookclub and hated it... I still don't understand why so many people love it
As someone that did finish A Darker Shade of Magic series I’m just gonna say… you’re not wrong. You did yourself a solid. I didn’t dislike it, but I didn’t like it as much as I could have because Lila was just unbearable. She never gets better. Just.. yeah no.
The only series I’ve dnfed was the Beautiful Creatures series by Kami Garcia! Read half of the 2nd book and didn’t cont. after😂
the way you just unlocked some memories omg😂 i remember buying the whole series when the movie came out and then i didn't read a single one😩
@@MelReads I read this in 9th grade. Idk maybe one day I’ll try to read the series again. Who knows😂
I read the entire kingdom of the wicked series and I really had to push through books 2 and 3 to finish but I really wanted to know what happened. I loved the first book so much and was so dissatisfied with the last 2 =[
and that's why i'm stopping at 2😭 the first one was amazing and it sucks that the rest didn't live up to it!
My unpopular situation/opinion is about Twisted Love. For me, personally, it was so obvious why Alex didn't get close to Ava or didn't want to interact with her, that it colored my whole reading experience. And, the point that got me upset: if you proclaim that she's yours, leaving her "for her own good" does not apply. Stay and protect her, damn it!
Do I want to know about Rhys and Bridget? Not so much at this point in time after reading Twisted Love last week.
The series I recently started and book one already DNF was Death Games Book 1 / Find him where you left him. This seriously disappointed me for I was excited for it and bought it. Then I started reading it and I will not continue that series.
Tbh I look up spoiler videos for series I plan on finishing too 👀😳
i need to start doing this too👀
@@MelReads I get more excited to read when I know spoilers lol
I don't believe in forcing yourself to finish something if you're not vibing with it, even if it could be your favourite book in the end. you're meant to enjoy the journey not just the destination.
I gave up on the inheritance games, the first book was amazing but the second one was not for me
oop, i'm literally retrying the first one soon👀
I have this thing where I buy the entire series before even having read the first book…🤥🙄
oooooo ok but the mic and music....what a sexy vibeeeee ok I LOVE IT!!!!!!
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I DNF the Book Series "Seawalker", "Alea Aquarius", "Sturmtochter" I think I just crown out of it becouse Ai started them in Middle School then didn't read anymore and now I think I am a littke to old tried to read them after I came back to read but couldn't.
And I DNF Cruel Prince couldn't get into it at all and I think I just read it becouse it was just popular but not what I like.
I started the American Roommate Experiment and it is so bad. I just don't want to keep picking it up. The couple has no chemistry and they barely spent time with other people so far. The characters truly are a sleeping pill
yeah, i've heard terrible about this author's work😭 i'm on the fence but curious at the same time lmao
The all souls trilogy ***runs away**- I loved discovery of witches and gave it 5 stars. But I was 150 pages into the second one and sooo bored
not adow😭 i have heard the second book is super slow, but the ending is really good!
Where did you get your glasses?
zenni optical❤️🔥
I read Daughter of Smoke and Bone, gave it five stars, read the second one and DNF'd 25% through, will not be finishing the series
yeah, i read the first one and stopped right there😂 enjoyed it, but not enough to continue!
I gave up on "The Wheel Of Time " cuz it went sideways after the 4th book,.
i've always wondered this about wheel of time! it's such a long series, and the idea of every book being great doesn't seem that likely to me🤨
I read the first two of the beautiful and just couldn’t care less about them 😬
Bone Shard Daughter was such a hard DNF for me. I HATED it. So much was wrong with that book from pointless POV's, pointless drama for dramas sake, convoluted magic that just simply didn't work at the end, but the borderline incestuous twist at the end was where I drew the line. Big no thanks.
I had to DNF City of Bones (Mortal Instruments), Plated Prisoner and the Shatter Me series (amongst a few others). I tend to finish books, even if it takes me weeks to give the back a chance to deliver their cliffhanger, but not afraid to put the series down if it doesn’t hit.
Serpent and Dove for me.... I finished the 1st one and got halfway through the 2nd and uh... not for me. The forced marriage isn't something i really jive with... but the fact that these 2 people from completely different worlds who hated each other were able to fall in love with little conflict in what felt like 5 pages was an issue... Book 2 really did me in with some REALLY bad PREVENTABLE choices that led to some serious consequences which led to just more self loathing and woe is me attitude. Reid is a miserable person who beyond "Lou's husband" is just seriously lacking as a character and Lou is just manipulative and horrible imo.
serpent and dove was a trainwreck, but an entertaining one at that😂 gave it 1 star and yet i find myself curious about the rest of the series🫠
@@MelReads I may go back and finish the series one day but not anytime soon LMAO. Can't wait to see the Reading Vlog for the book!
I’ve read series where the first book was 5 stars and then the second book is 2 stars 😮💨
okay but same😭
I did finish the Kingdom of the Wicked series and it was... fine. Like you the way the author describes settings and sensations are definitely her strong suit but plotwise, meh. They're fine "turn your brain off" type books but otherwise not really worth the read imo
I DNF'ed the grisha trilogy 🥴 I'm watching the show on netflix though!
and Ash Princess the second book was bad 💀
Same! I liked SoC but hated the OG trilogy when I read it. Love the show, though!
But like... can you do a video about series that are worth it? 🥺
totally can👀
I didn’t think ADSOM was YA
it's not! it definitely felt like it though😭