Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) Shatter Me question


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Books you do not like.
Angel Angel (last edited May 24, 2014 06:27PM ) May 24, 2014 06:27PM
Tell me ( or us ) books you do not like, why do you not like it, how many starts did you give it?



Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi There was no plot and the writing was melodromatic

Awaken (Awaken, #1) by Katie Kacvinsky Really preachy and stupid

XVI (XVI, #1) by Julia Karr Ugh there's so many problems with this I don't even know how to begin


for starters Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1) by Tahereh Mafi i agree that the character had to show some degree of madness but whiny ones make it hard to bear with.

Obsidian (Lux, #1) by Jennifer L. Armentrout this has a concept but the author is incapable of exploiting it. All i ever see in this book is stupid messed relationship. don't get me started with book 2. 6 chapters and i was unable to go further. chalk it up to the most dull writing.

Asunder (Newsoul, #2) by Jodi Meadows book 1 had a good idea but did not work its magic on me. book 2 did not even try.

Swoon (Swoon, #1) by Nina Malkin ===CRAP.


Books that I don't necessarily hate but will never feel the need to re read
The maze runner (characters irritated me especially the girls
Delirium (ending stunk)
Beautiful creatures(barely finished the first after extreme boredom
evernight read the first 2 books before I gave up
Dualed was slow and boring and the main character was obnoxious
incarceron just couldn't get into it I did finish the series though but was relieved when it was over
Kane chronicles Don't' know why I didn't like it I did enjoy Percy
Matched was also not one of my favs


The Fault in Our Stars this book was a waste of time for me


The Maze Runner Series. I own the set and it took me a while to finish the first two books. I just could not get into it and then there was this one book by Suzanne Brockman - I think it was titled the perfect man or the ideal man. I got to page 148 and had enough of it. I skimmed through it.


Aberrant (Aberrant, #1) by Ruth Silver = poor everything: writing, characters, plot, worldbuilding


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