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i guess i cared enough to see what happened and continued reading the matched series and maze runner series even though i found both to be boring. i kept thinking oh it will get better the whole time though.
i read the 50 shades and gideon cross/ crossfire series so we could have 'book club' at work and talk about them but i didnt get how several of my co-workers thought either series was so great. they were very similar, it was like reading the same books.
also i usually love historical fiction but found all the light we cannot see and the book thief to be some of the longest, most boring and dragging on books i have ever read and i know so many people who loved both books.


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I'm reading many posts in this link, and you have made me confirm not to continue with this series:
Matched
And I did not like
The Fault in Our Stars
Actually I prefer the movie


I also didn't enjoy



So yes, I definitely don't like The Lord of the Rings...


I also didn't enjoy

The Bone Witch was sooooo boring! I struggle to remember even the tiniest details of that book and it felt like a 30 hour audiobook
I went into the Girls of Paper and Fire not expecting to like it at all (wouldn't even add it to my TBR until it showed up in my Owlcrate box) and ended up giving it 3.5 stars. I think because I had low expectations and it turned out her writing was very impressive for a debut novel!


I also didn't enjoy

I think part of my problem was that I did expect to love it. I mean, look at that cover!!! But I just couldn't get invested in the MC. I DNF'd around 50%. Her writing was fantastic, I just didn't care about her characters.




I tried his books, too. The only two I enjoyed were The Fault in Our Stars and Looking for Alaska. It wasn't that I hated them, they were just, well, meh.


I also didn't enjoy [bookcover:The Bone Witch|3009..."
I had high hopes for Girls of Paper and Fire but was totally disappointed


I liked Throne of Glass, but I think you made a good call in not reading ACOTAR. The relationships are kind of a mess, the protagonist is boring, and Maas's obsession with male beauty and maleness/masculinity in that trilogy was really weird and a little creepy.



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Oh, I wanted to start it soon. Why were you disappointed?


Another one would be Me Before You. I didn't like the main girl at all and tbh, I sympathized way more with the main guy's thought process than hers and she annoyed me a lot.

Also Anatomy of a Misfit. Almost every single character in it was just so unlikable. Idk how I managed to finish that book.



Haha, I don't know how popular "The Pearl" is (another of John Steinbeck's books), but I had to read it for a competition and when I finished it, I threw it across my bedroom and left the book lying on the floor until I had to turn it in at the end of that month. I could not stand that book.

A bad story = Read it, love it. Wait 3 years, read it again and wonder why the hell you liked it in the first place?!

John Green is SO overrated for me. I really liked Looking for Alaska but his other books are just average reads and I feel the internet has crowned him as the YA king.







I only read book 1 of this series . . . I didn't like where it seemed to be heading

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