dnf.
I was really getting into it. MC1 is a male dancer. In conversation, MC2 generalizes stereotypes for male dancers and MC1 gets offended. Then, MC1 basically lives up to the stereotype in the same scene. Also, without any hints whatsoever, MC1 suddenly puts on dresses and makeup, entirely out of character up to that point. For the Audiobook, Alexander Cendese voices MC1 and does a fantastic job as usual, but MC2 is voiced by Aiden Snow, who does just a mediocre job. There is quite a bit of good humor from MC1. It is extremely rare for me to dnf a book.
dnf.
I was really getting into it. MC1 is a male dancer. In conversation, MC2 generalizes stereotypes for male dancers and MC1 gets offended. Then, MC1 basically lives up to the stereotype in the same scene. Also, without any hints whatsoever, MC1 suddenly puts on dresses and makeup, entirely out of character up to that point. For the Audiobook, Alexander Cendese voices MC1 and does a fantastic job as usual, but MC2 is voiced by Aiden Snow, who does just a mediocre job. There is quite a bit of good humor from MC1. It is extremely rare for me to dnf a book.