I'm taking a bit of a break from my usual Friday Linkups to try something a little different. I'm in a list making kind of mood so I thought I'd start making random five lists. Sometimes they'll be bookish other weeks not so much. Today I'm talking about 5 books I DNF'd recently. I'm not much of a DNFer but it's a habit I'm trying to get better as since it does me no good to unhappily trudge through a book.
1. Morbidly Yours by Ivy Fairbanks - I was so excited about this one. It's set in Ireland, has a character that is getting on their feet, and sounds a bit quirky. Unfortunately, after a few weeks with zero interest in picking it back up I finally had to admit it wasn't working for me. I liked Callum and Lark but never connected with them and couldn't make myself root for them one way or another. Part of the problem for me was there was just too much going on. There's the generally awkward characters with the added awkwardness of the funeral home, there's figuring out how an asexual character can function best in a relationship, there's a tragic past, there's work issues, and there's the pressure of a needed fake marriage. It just felt a bit too much and at about 20% I finally had to admit that I just didn't care. DNF'd at 21%
2. Drop Dead by Lily Chu - I gave this a try when I was trying to finish off all the books I had put in my library before I cancelled Audible Plus. I love the premise of two rival journalists working together to figure out a famous author's life story. However, when it came to actually listening to after the first few hopeful attempts, I just couldn't make myself restart it. I didn't care about the characters, how they got along or the premise itself. Both characters came across as stunningly immature and I realized I'd rather listen to anything other than this book. DNF'd at 18%
3. Summer Wives by Beatriz Williams - I usually enjoy Williams' books so I was excited to pick this one up. I tried the audio twice on it and absolutely could not get into the story. The characters felt a bit flat and ultimately I decided I just didn't care enough to try and push through. DNF'd at 11%
4. Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse by Lee Goldberg - I normally don't gravitate to books based on TV shows but I've had good luck with the Murder, She Wrote series so I figured I'd give this one a try. Unfortunately, while Monk is quirky and endearing (and at times annoying or heartbreaking) on the show I found him mostly tedious in the book. As well, this mystery involves the murder of a dog which just isn't a plot I enjoy - especially in my cozies. DNF'd at 20%
5. Stella Mia by Rosanna Chiofalo - I pulled this off my overdue review shelf because I love family secrets and dual timelines and pretty much everything that was in the premise. Unfortunately, not every book is for everyone and this was the case with this one. I never connected to any of the characters and I found the story to be so overwrought and grim that I dreaded picking it up. DNF'd at 29%























