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worst book you have ever read that's popular?

practically every sentence was a simile or metaphor. i could not get through the first chapter"
The vomit metaphor. THE VOMIT METAPHOR.



Okay, I'll stop ranting.

I loved The Book Thief, but I couldn't finish I am the Messenger. Although I keep thinking I should give it another try. Then again, so many books, so little time, right?

I hated Divergent, too, but for different reasons.





Just looked into Battle Royale because of your comment. Wow. Speechless.

Honestly, by the end of this book, I was ready for the main character to just hurry up and die. Yes, the subject matter at hand is one that should not be taken lightly however I just couldn't stand Lia despite the hardships she was experiencing.


I just thought that Augustus was utterly annoying and the characters constructs were just too overly complicated for people who are supposed to be facing life and death, it just wasn't for me

I was highly disappointed that I hated it so much. I don't quite remember why exactly, but I do know that I couldn't stand the main character. I can't even remember what her name is right now. This book was just wrong for me. I wish I saw in it what a bunch of other readers have.

yeah I never even got half way done

Gonna have to go with Fifty Shades of Grey tho. Made it to about page 74 before I realized that the C.I.A. probably use the audio book as an interrogation technique on terrorists.

Gonna have to go with Fifty Shades of Grey tho. Made it to about page 74 before I realized that the C.I.A. probably use the au..."
Lol.....I liked Hush Hush but Fifty Shades of Grey was really torturous

Seriously, you want to be a film critic but you don't know where film was invented?"
This series wound up depressing me in the end. I was so tired of it by the third book and regretted making myself finish it.



2 Twilight. The whole book just felt... empty. Like there is a romance, but you feel nothing in it. No chemistry, no feels, nothing. Same goes for the plot and the characters.





I completely forgot about Marked. Uggghh...I don't even know how I got through it.

I don't understand why this book is forced on every high schooler in America.
And I was bored with the Eragon series. I couldn't make it halfway through the second book.

I don't understand why this book is forced on every high schooler in America.
And I was bored with the Eragon series. I couldn't make it halfway through the second book."
YES OMG YES. FINALLY SOMEONE WHO AGREES. I was beginning to think I was the only one who hated Catcher in The Rye. The book literally gave me a headache...

Totally agree. I didn't see the appeal of Jericho, he was just a complete asshole to me. And I just couldn't connect with the main characters. Left me super unsatisfied.

I just didn't like it. The characters, plot, and writing style. It was such a disappointment and let down.

Yes, he was. I didn't understand why people swooned over him. He was abusive and manipulative. Mac was unlikable too. I really couldn't stand her.


The insta-love was the worst insta-love I have ever seen. They met like 3 times! Seriously?!

OH MY GOD that book! I can't believe I read so many books in the House of Night series.

I coudn't even finish it, it was sooo slow paced!!! Most people willhate me because I'm a fangirl myself but I didn't feel identificated with Cath at all!!



I just finished The Coldest Girl in Coldtown and wasn't impressed either. I am about to start Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, but now you have me worried I will agree with you on that one, too!
Books mentioned in this topic
To Kill a Mockingbird (other topics)Marked (other topics)
Never Never (other topics)
It Starts with Us (other topics)
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Scott Westerfeld (other topics)Christopher Paolini (other topics)
Cassandra Clare (other topics)
Dude you were totally write. He writes the same shtick every time. Nerdy girls getting "changed" by attractive white guys.