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message 151: by Addict's (last edited Mar 12, 2013 09:14AM) (new)

Addict's Book | 15 comments Some of the worst books I've ever read were :
The Way of Kings - boring, confusing, haven't even finished it
The vampire diaries series - the whole series is just bad, i tried to read it because of the TV series
Stardust - the one and only book that was worse than movie (and movie was terrible too, so book is just garbage)
Fires of winter - it was so bad i couldn't even finish it, badly written, idiotic characters
Deadlocked (not so badly written as some books above but the whole series has crumbled to dust with this one)


message 152: by Stephie (new)

Stephie (stephieamis) It has to be House Of Night. like a lot of people i loved the first books but then it became so painful to read I had to stop myself from burning it hitler style or something. And also The Vampire Diaries. what a bore!


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Ericka annamarie (annamarielebeau) the giver, and liar are two of the books that i wish i could unread


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Jordan (jords) | 3 comments The immortals series and the golden compass.


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Anna | 16 comments right now... Shiver... and the House of Night series. Just plain horrible.


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I hated The Road by Cormac McCarthy.

Otherwise, I'd have to agree with some of the others mentioned in this thread like The House of Night series and the Twilight Saga. (What even was the plot of House of Night? It's just so bad I don't understand.)


message 158: by Mark (new)

Mark I am on page 158 of "Fool's Errand" and I am bored to tears. Should I give up? I had bought all three in the series because it initially looked good, but now I'm regretting that decision. nothing has happened so far except a lot of reminiscing.

Any thoughts?


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Jacky | 97 comments Mark wrote: "I am on page 158 of "Fool's Errand" and I am bored to tears. Should I give up? I had bought all three in the series because it initially looked good, but now I'm regretting that decision. nothing h..."

I usually give it to about half way through the book before giving up. Of course it depends on how dire it is, I just checked on Amazon and if you took my advice that would mean over 150 pages to read. It is however entirely up to you!


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Gillian | 1 comments miss peregrines home for peculiar children, i couldnt even finish that book i was so bored.
or the whole immortal sereis (evermore, blue moon, etc) those were just not written well in my opinion and i just didnt like them.


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Vanessa | 41 comments I agree, I never finished Mrs. Peregrines home for peculiar children. And I honestly did try to read it, I went halfway through before I gave up. It was too boring.


message 162: by Mark (new)

Mark Thanks Jacky. I might give it a few more chapters. The writing is good, don't get me wrong, but at some point something's gotta happen.


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Jacky | 97 comments The Bad Beginning Just awful.


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Lisa (lisamarie1987) | 22 comments Tino wrote: "The portrait of an artist as a young man. I can't even remember who it was by, but it is the only book I have ever abandoned halfway through."

It was by James Joyce


shakespeareandspice Hush hush by Becca Fitzpatrick. Breathless by V. J. Chambers. Prelude to Hemlock by Steven Vivian. There's more but probably can't remember them all.


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Lisa (lisamarie1987) | 22 comments I think the worst book I have ever read was "Lord Jim" by Joseph Conrad. I had to read it for a class at college so I had to power through with it. I just found it very boring but the topic is just not to my taste. I won't criticise the writing though- Joseph Conrad is one of the greats.


message 167: by Mark (new)

Mark I think the worst book I ever read was Ceremony. I'm not certain who the author was because I read it back in the early 90s. But basically it's the story of a Native American boy on a reservation. After that it gets fuzzy because it is written in no particular order. Very frustrating as a teenager. Would I like it now because I have more patience? I dunno.


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Meagan | 65 comments The worst book I've ever read was A Discovery of Witches. This book had a great plot but I never finished it because I got bored before page 200. I was very disappointed.


message 169: by Tee (new)

Tee Twilight was the WORST book(s). I made it through 3 1/2 books in the series. Good thing I read a lot, and quickly, so it took less than a week and I was done with it all.

Jane Austen is also proving to be a huge pain in the rear. I want to re-write all her stuff and fix all the darn run on sentences.


message 170: by Dean (last edited Mar 16, 2013 11:30PM) (new)

Dean MacAllister (deanmacallister) Alright...heres a new subject:

How far into a book that you are hating should you read? How many pages do you have to finish so that you can say you gave it a fair go?

I really want to know. I even just made it a new forum:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/1...


message 171: by Mia (new)

Mia | 49 comments no matter how bad a book is I finish it just to give the ending a chance. however the only book I could not finish was pride and prejudice. I read just over half of that book and couldn't get myself to finish it>_< arghh


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Cora (missteacher333) | 106 comments Darlene- I feel the same way about Roberts but my mother and sister said "try the Death books! you'll love ' em" . I read the first one Naked in Death, got through it, but I'm done with the Roberts/Robb circus. I did try though


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Shane Ellis (TechnologyHistory) | 2 comments The worst book i ever absorbed was The 10 Big Lies About America Combating Destructive Distortions About Our Nation's Past and Present by Michael Medved By Michael Medved.It was a Christmas present....i was bored one day....and i most certainly regretted opening the book and proceeding to read it after the first 30 pages. Although like always even though i absolutely was in Physical Pain from how ignorant and Hypocritical the Author was being,Even though he tried his hardest not to come across in such a manner he failed miserably btw... i couldn't stop reading simply because i must always finish a book i begin for some unbeknownst reason.


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Payal | 46 comments i never thought u would read a book that i didnt like as much as i didnt like twilight but then i read evermore by alyson noel.


message 175: by Stephanie (new)

Stephanie Twilight by Stephenie Meyer by a long shot!!! Twilight (Twilight, #1) by Stephenie Meyer


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Maddie (maddiemoiselle) | 9 comments Great Expectations by Charles Dickens.


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Ayu (ianosheas) | 22 comments I'm reading Frankenstein right now for English class, and I hate it. I hate it so much. It might either be my prejudice against Romanticism but mostly because I hate the creature. It's predictable, it's annoying, and too sentimental.


message 178: by Anna (new)

Anna | 15 comments Ayu wrote: "I'm reading Frankenstein right now for English class, and I hate it. I hate it so much. It might either be my prejudice against Romanticism but mostly because I hate the creature. It's predictable,..."

I feel your pain! I loathed this thing!!
But I actually hated Frankenstein more than his monster, he is just so whiny.


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Angel Lepire | 14 comments I haven't read it, but somebody on GR was discussing crazy pricing for books on Amazon. When I went to check on one, The Shadow God, it was panned as being the worst book ever by almost ever review. Except five 5* reveiws that are so obviously written by the author himself. I did check out some of the "look inside" feature and yes, it's bad. Really bad. But the reviews are hilarious so that was worth the three painful minutes I spent scanning the actual book. And I use that word losely. At least I didn't spend $74.50 on the paperback. (no, I'm not kidding...that's the price)

As for how far I've made it into a book before I quit, I recently made it to page 3 and stopped reading a book. I won't say what it was, because it may not be a bad book. I just couldn't read the disgusting descriptions of skin lesions people were experiencing. I have seen many a dead body in my day and plenty of stomach-churning things in my line of work. I just don't want to read about it on my day off...


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Mekerei | 37 comments Definitely Pride and Prejudice and Zombies!

Pride and Prejudice is such a great book that Mr Darcy and Miss Bennett relationship does NOT benefit from the addition of zombies.


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Isabel | 10 comments "Dick Sands the boy captain" by Jules Verne


message 182: by Cheryl (new)

Cheryl (cawils_99) Mrs. Dalloway. I don't know how many times I put this book down and said "no more". I read it for my book club and that is the reason I finished.


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Jacky | 97 comments The Lord of the Rings (The Lord of the Rings, #1-3) by J.R.R. Tolkien
Am I the only person who didn't like this book? I managed to claw my way through each part before the corresponding film came out, but it was an effort.


message 184: by Kateryna (new)

Kateryna Byednenko "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. I know it´s a classic but i just didn´t like it because it was so boring...


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Camille | 12 comments "Scusa ma ti chiamo amore “ by Federico Moccia.
I don’t think they even translated it in english.
It makes you want to burn the book.
After have cut the pages.
with a knife.
really big.


message 186: by [deleted user] (new)

I have been reading Moby Dick for a hundred or so years I lost count. Also anything by Charles Dickens. But I like his tone (Dickens) so I will finish him! But Moby D...the guy is an evangelist & besides that he's a great writer


message 187: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey | 1 comments Probably for me would be Loving Summer. It was basically just a rip of off The Summer I Turned Pretty, which is one of my favorites. Apparently the author has done this with other books too.


message 188: by Arwen (new)

Arwen THe Immortals series pick anyone. dont like the characters don't like how it is written and god it annoys me SO much


message 189: by Tiffany (new)

Tiffany Scarlett...supposed to be a continuation of gone with the wind but I found it to be a hot mess. First book I wasn't able to finish


message 190: by Meag (new)

Meag (meagan01) The worst book I ever read just so happens to be the last book i read, yup finished it about ten minutes ago Meant to Be (The Saving Angels, #1) by Tiffany King .This was literally the first time I have seen so many grammatical errors in one page and the entire book had me "like really, really". No doubt an amazing idea, but horrible execution.


message 191: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Ayu wrote: "I'm reading Frankenstein right now for English class, and I hate it. I hate it so much. It might either be my prejudice against Romanticism but mostly because I hate the creature. It's predictable,..."
That was my favorite for a long time. The hard part to get through if I had to choose was the letter part. Otherwise I liked it.


message 192: by Irene (new)

Irene (irenebea) Halo series by Alexandra Adornetto. Makes you wanna tear your eyes out using a toothpick. It's that bad.


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Livy | 13 comments Irene wrote: "Halo series by Alexandra Adornetto. Makes you wanna tear your eyes out using a toothpick. It's that bad."

I completely agree, I could barely finish the first one.


message 194: by Dean (new)

Dean MacAllister (deanmacallister) I'm dreading the day when the title of my book appears in this forum.....


message 195: by Rebecca (last edited Mar 22, 2013 06:25PM) (new)

Rebecca | 37 comments Gone girl by Gillian Flynn

Scarlett (forget who wrote it; but simply horrible)

Boleyn Wife by Brandy(or Emily) Purdy.

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I have never been able to finish this book. It just bores me!! Heathcliff throws the 'mother of all tantrums.' And Cathy is simply stupid...The only good thing-I loved the song by Kate Bush.


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Deborah | 42 comments Rebecca wrote: "Gone girl by Gillian Flynn

Scarlett (forget who wrote it; but simply horrible)

Boleyn Wife by Brandy(or Emily) Purdy.

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I have never been able to finish this bo..."


I have to agree with you on Wuthering Heights. My idea of a good read is not a couple so in love with each other that they constantly abuse each other.


message 197: by Deborah (new)

Deborah | 42 comments Dean wrote: "I'm dreading the day when the title of my book appears in this forum....."

Heck, I'm not--ANY publicity is good publicity. Look at how many people hate the Twilight series. And Stephanie Meyer is officially a millionaire now!

I'll just be happy to see my book in print. And e-print. :-)


message 198: by Dean (new)

Dean MacAllister (deanmacallister) True...50 shades of grey....soooo much hate, but so many people have read it.


message 199: by Deborah (new)

Deborah | 42 comments Dean wrote: "True...50 shades of grey....soooo much hate, but so many people have read it."

Not kidding. We'll get there :-)


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Rebecca | 37 comments Deborah wrote: "Rebecca wrote: "Gone girl by Gillian Flynn

Scarlett (forget who wrote it; but simply horrible)

Boleyn Wife by Brandy(or Emily) Purdy.

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. I have never been able t..."


We're both in agreement. I can't understand how anyone can describe this as a great love story? When Heathcliff is a sadistic monster and Cathy a silly, spiteful nitwit.....It all ends badly I Know because I did watch the movie, but have never finished the book. So classic or not I refuse to try again lol.


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