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THE COMPLETE BOOK: You never need to read it again!
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The Hollow- Jessica Verday
Dead Beautiful- Yvonne Woon (I actually like this series but it fits the bill)

However, there is one book that is the exception in some way. Defiance, by C.J. Redwine. So far (only 60% through) neither the MC or the MC love interest have superpowers, they are just trained from a young age to fight and have smarts. And they are both Stunningly Beautiful.



The problem isn't so much that the stories are all "the same" but that because they are popular at the moment and sell well, publishers are willing to publish lesser quality manuscripts and it brings the quality of the whole genre down.



Okay, so, this is not just going to be a review for Fallen. It's going to be a rant about what I call "The Book", okay?
The Book is, essentially, a (YA, mostly) book about ..."
Great. Totally agree. wish the trend would stop continuing. It's like every author use the same concept and miserably failed ventures.(love triangle) Similar stuff keep occurring is almost every ya i read. originality has lost its meaning :(

Okay, so, this is not just going to be a review for Fallen. It's going to be a rant about what I call "The Book", okay?
The Book is, essentially, a (YA, mostly) book about ..."
You nailed this right on the head. Have you thought of writing a book?
You could, because you have a consise way with words.


You did the same thing my friend and I did. We picked out everything that tends to be in The Book, as you call it, and we filled in the blanks with characters and some action. It really could have been published had we taken our time and took it seriously. Only, we didn't want to be in this sort of situation. I know we could come up with something original. It was meant as a joke, after all. Lol
I liked this rant, btw! Made my day :)

However, there is one book that is t..."
Defiance is one of my favourite books to date. They're good looking, but no one gets stuck on it. So much more action and adventure, and better explanations for adult absence that actually fit into the plot line :)

I am addicted to reading them. Addicted to the emotions I get....laughing, crying and cursing through my reading.

Hope you have a great time of day as well! Thank you!

P.S :Unspoken is pretty good for paranormal genre, no love triangle (yet).



you're welcome.

City of Bones - Cassandra Clare follows this. The rest of the series moves away from those specific clichés (it's still cliché later but it doesn't fit with your formula lol)
Thankyou for this list, I don't intend necessarily to avoid all these books like the plague but I probably will skip most of the ones I was considering on the list. I'm sure they're not all bad but the formulaic paranormal romance is getting on my nerves lately, prefer some nice formulaic fantasy epics :P






OH well
being THE BOOK doesn't always make a book bad. it has a lot to do with the ignorance of the author.

Okay, so, this is not just going to be a review for Fallen. It's going to be a rant about what I call "The Book", okay?
The Book is, essentially, a (YA, mostly) book about ..."
you just described...a Mary Sue. Thats exactly her. Thats the exact definition. Though your description is very, very funny. :)

I can't see why you can't be a critic and a writer. Plenty of authors are critics too. Stephen King critics authors he doesn't like all the time. It would have been embarrassing if she listed her books as great alternatives but she didn't.
Just because your a writer doesn't mean you have to like everything out there that is written.

No one writes anything original these days anyway.

Just because they are successful, doesn't mean that they are good, or they have original story. And Alexis is an author, so she understands better how a story should have been written, right? You don't learn the ins and outs of a job unless you are doing it.
Plus no matter what you say, you can't dispute the fact that every book she has listed, contains the same plot told in a different way (sometimes not even that). And that is all we have pointed out here. Never have any of us said that do not read the books. If you like it, go ahead. See the post of Reinmarie. she has said that she loves The Fallen series. and the next comment is of Alexis where she had said that liking is good. you want to see how people trash books? seek out threads about Fifty shades of grey and Twilight. They'll give you a crash course in trashing.
And, this is my personal opinion, please read the whole thread carefully and without bias before you post any comment. saves time, goodreads' space and people from hurting.

Alexis, I don't celebrate Christmas since I'm Muslim, but a very merry Christmas to you!

Actually I loved the first book of fallen, not sure where you get this bitch love to hate from. I disliked people condemning people's right to an opinion. I like hearing different views, its interesting. Crazy fan girls who hates hearing different opinions from their own on goodread, what a twist. I'm a fan of fallen first book, hope the others goodreaders don't lump me in with your attitude.

no one is lumping anyone with any attitude. you like it, fine. we don't like it.
@ fallen, you just proved that you are a crazy fan girl. no problem with that as long as you aren't attacking us. no one has personally attacked anybody in here since you came. and just because Stephen king has sold 12 billion books doesn't mean only he is entitled to his opinion. if you can't stand other people expressing their opinion, please do not post in this thread. Alexis doesn't sound bitter and jealous, she has very pointedly shown us how a lot of successful series are quite alike. We have done school projects of classics that were a lot less flattering than that. and not once, any of us have tried to keep anybody from reading any of the books, so I just don't get the love to hate comment. But I guess no logic is going to penetrate the fandom induced haze that you brain is currently in, so I won't bother anymore.


yes!! I'd definitely buy that book! there can be some romantic tension, even romantic tension between three characters, but in the end, the heroin, or hero gets that the relationship isn't suitable and walks away.


And I love Lauren Kate and the Fallen series. I'm no hater.

Thanks.
I know what you mean... I want to be an author, too...

Okay, so, this is not just going to be a review for Fallen. It's going to be a rant about what I call "The Book", okay?
The Book is, essentially, a (YA, mostly) book about ..."
This is actually really true. I love it! I have never really linked then together like that! Although i must say some are very good reads. Most of the books are very predictable and you always are expecting the romance twist. I would really like to read a book that the MC is part of the in crowd and what happens to them when the new girl comes in and so to speak hogs the spotlight in all the other books. just to give a new perspective or light on "the book"
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