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The other author I keep reading is Kerrelyn Sparks and her Love at Stake books. I love her vampire world, but could we please get some plots where it actually makes sense for the characters to like each other?

maybe JAMES JOYCE and E.M. Forster... Nothing beats Maurice for me... i'll check my books and find out more...







I loved Slaughterhouse Five. The thing with Vonnegut is this...When I was 16 someone recommended to me Breakfast of Champions. It was so horrible and such a bad read I abandoned it. When I was about 20 or so I picked it up again and it was a great book, and then I read just about all the rest of his volumes. Gotta love a name like Kilgore Trout!



I am also ashamed to say that I have been feeling this way about J.K. Rowling recently. I loved Harry Potter. It came out at the perfect time in my life and as trite as it sounds, I really grew up with the characters. Which is why it has been so hard for me to read the new books that she has been writing. I really struggle with them and I feel like I have to read them and I have to recommend them to others because it is J.K. but they are really not to my taste. I have The Silkworm to read so hopefully that will be more what I am looking for.

Ward is a horrible writer. Her plots are thin, the romance is over the top (and unrealistic), she strains metaphors to the breaking point, and, according to long time fans, has taken to totally ignoring the rules of the world she set down in the first four books. Her language leaves a lot to be desired - I've never come across a more foul mouthed bunch of characters before and I wonder if they even own anything other than leather to wear for everyday.
I've yet to encounter a 'lesser' who could actually do any of the Brotherhood and their allies any harm. As enemies they seem to be something of a joke.
And the Brotherhood itself? All I can think of whenever Ward describes any of the Brothers is Conan-clones - huge, hulking, brutes who would probably, if they existed in reality, be top heavy and hard pressed to keep their balance. I won't even start in on the tiny, delicate, females of these books.... [shakes head]

That and James Patterson. STOP WITH MAXIMUM RIDE! A new book is coming out and the last 4 were horrible ;_; I really love the first three Maximum Ride books, but he destroyed them after that :(

every book Dan Brown wrote is PREDICTABLE AS HELL!

I agree about J.K. Rowling... I LOVE Harry Potter but have absolutely no interest in her other books. Regardless of how great Harry Potter was to read, nothing in her new books appeals to me. I gave her a "second chance" with Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, but I really loathed it.

I started reading The Hunt. I doubt I'll be able to finish it since it focuses on a toxic relationship with a POV female character and a gangster/boyfriend who treats her abysmally.
So, to get the nasty out of my head I decided to check out a new female mystery author, Cheryl Bradshaw. Her third book involved a murder that happens at a high school reunion on a Caribbean cruise.
That setting is dropped immediate - and guess what - she also has a gangster/boyfriend who disrespects her autonomy.
SERIOUSLY!

I started reading The Hunt. I doubt I'll be able to finish it since it focuses on a toxic relationship with a POV female character and a gangster/boyfriend who treat..."
Well, that's not fun at all.
While she doesn't write about toxic relationships, I've stopped buying Josh Lanyon books.
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Those are pretty much the ones I liked. There were places in "Slapstick" that made me laugh out loud. You know, "Jailbird", "God Bless you...", I have mixed feelings about "Sirens of Titan". But in the end I realized that I didn't like him.
I'm glad to hear that others have had my experience.