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The category DNF ( Did not finish the book)

Recently Goodreads made a new category in reading books. DNF or did not finish is a real status of many books. I have it on my TBR too. I like reading books, but if it takes too much time and I got bored, this will be the end of my reading. When this happens? The plot is expanded. It covers few stories in one, new characters appear, random, unimportant details prolong the story. I got lost in the content and it is not clear, where is the main point? The genre is mixed . If I want to read thriller, I chose a book marked as a thriller. Sometimes, it interfere with love story, horror and other genres in a way that it losts the identity of the book. I don't want to read about marriage and children of two main characters if this is not a romance. Side characters became main characters . If a protagonist died and side characters are in the focus, this is not the same story. The plot has no connection with a reality. I love fiction, but if the book is fantasy, filled with monsters and v...

About the author : KT McQueen

Kate Trinity brings a storyteller’s instinct to every corner of the site. Film coverage is shaped by a love of atmosphere, character, and the emotional threads that hold a story together. Creative projects sit alongside reviews, offering a wider look at the worlds being built behind the scenes. Readers will also come across the names   Catherine Hewitt   and   KT McQueen , each representing a different branch of the same creative tree — screenwriting, fiction, and the shared fascination with stories that linger long after the credits roll.  I’ve always been obsessed with movies -from watching weekend TV screenings with my Nana to asking people what their favourite film is just to see what it reveals about them. My all‑time favourite is Roadhouse with Patrick Swayze, and I will happily talk about it at length. It fascinates me how people connect through the films they watch, how opinions can be wildly polarising, and how stories shape the way we see the world. So it’s...