What is dnf in books?

"DNF" stands for "Did Not Finish" and is often used by readers to indicate that they did not complete a book for various reasons. Common reasons for a DNF include a lack of interest in the story or characters, finding the writing style unappealing, or feeling that the book's content is inappropriate or offensive.

Readers may choose to mark a book as a DNF at any point during their reading, whether they stop after just a few pages or after reading the majority of the book. Some readers may give a DNF book another chance later on, while others may decide to permanently set it aside.

It is important to note that a DNF does not necessarily reflect the quality of a book as reading preferences are subjective and personal. Just because one reader did not finish a book does not mean that others won't enjoy it.