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Fallen by Lauren Kate. Augh ack brain melted. So many many things drove me up the wall with this.
Twilight. 'nuff said.





Shatter Me is kind of boring at first but read it all and give it a chance because the sequel (Unravel Me) IS AMAZING!!! :D

Somehow, I managed to struggle through five whole books in that series. The characters were never anything other than superficial and the plot of almost every book was the same. It seems to me that Sara Shepard just couldn't let them go. Then she had to make another series about attractive teenage liars...



It was terrible.
Honestly, I don't think I made it through more than a few chapters at most. It was all very flat and disappointing. There was no hook, nothing that made me want to continue it.


Another one I found disappointing after all the hype, but didn't absolutely loathe, was Legend by Marie Lu. I think it lacked character building, a coherent world, & a believable romance. I desperately wanted to like it, but the two characters were so flawless & I can't handle Mary Sue's. :(




I agree. I finally did finish it, because I hate starting a book and not finishing it. It was painful though! One of my friends told me the second one is better, but I just haven't gotten myself to try and read it.

I have a shelf intitled: Punjab lasso these books to death. I hated them all!

I didn't enjoy Matched much, although I did read Crossed.
Should I bother with the Beautiful Creatures series, most of you seem to not like it. I enjoyed the movie, but if the book is bad I don't want to waste my time but then I'll feel like I'm missing out on something. Help! haha.

Beautiful Creatures, the movie, was terrible too.
I've only read half of Carrie by Stephen King.The original film was better than the book!
I've only read half of Carrie by Stephen King.The original film was better than the book!
yuri wrote: "Beautiful Creatures, the movie, was terrible too.
I've only read half of Carrie by Stephen King.The original film was better than the book!"
Dido.I couldn't stand Carrie. King made her so repulsive that I felt not sympathy for her.And I usually love the shy outsiders!
I've only read half of Carrie by Stephen King.The original film was better than the book!"
Dido.I couldn't stand Carrie. King made her so repulsive that I felt not sympathy for her.And I usually love the shy outsiders!



I haven't read Shatter Me but I can verify that Obsidian is terrible


I didn't really like Beautiful creatures either. It was just so boring, I couldn't finish it.
Ikr! My friend was raving about it, but it was so... bleugh. :)



Anyway, my list consists of Percy Jackson (some of my friends still read that spin off, The Lost Hero series and that other one, and I just don't get it), Twilight (I know at some point I read this, but I don't remember a thing other than returning it to the library), and The Night Circus (I'd forgotten about this one until someone else on here brought it up, but oh god, oh no, this book was garbage.)
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I thought it will be well written... But it disappointed the crap out of me. I had always believed simple words can make an abstract and beautiful piece, but this
booktrilogy proved me damn wrong. The words used were simple but it just fit together and produce a mere book of simplicity. The climax of the book was so predictable, that it was no longer interesting to read. It's just like a straight line throughout the book. ---------------------Four's character development took a downfall as the books go on. I hated Tris ever since the first book, so her (view spoiler)[death in Allegiant (hide spoiler)] don't really matter. In fact, I'm glad.