There’s exceptions to every rule, but I generally steer clear of books that involve any of the following:
- Sports – Nothing against ’em, I just don’t love any particular sport enough to read about it.
- Political, social, or religious polemics – The line between helpful and harmful here is very blurry. In many cases, the same message could be expressed in a more bridge-building way.
- Gratuitous and explicit sexual scenes in fiction – Never again.
- Frequent bad language that doesn’t serve a purpose
- Romance genre – Clean or not, I just don’t care for it.
- Heavy prose in the style of James Fenimore Cooper – I can tolerate it, but… it’s rough.
- Extensive world-building – e.g. a lot of sci-fi and fantasy
- Books about an author’s career – I dislike books that are primarily focused on an author’s career, or movies about a filmmaker or actor. It just feels like navel-gazing to me, when there are so many bigger stories to tell.
- Self-help books that try sooo hard to be edgy – The recent trend of titles with the f-bomb in them, for example.
- Books with occult themes – As a Christian, I usually avoid these kinds of books, unless it’s old-timey Lovecraftian stuff.





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