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What is your least favorite book and why?
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Apr 06, 2020 08:50PM

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Ah, that's understandable. Sorry to hear that! :(

I'll be sure to avoid 'The Shining'!
Mohammed wrote: "The Shining by Stephen King is one of my least favorite books. I know most people really loved that book and it’s a really famous book but it wasn’t really my kind of book and I didn’t like it; the..."It's on my wishlist lol :D
I have to agree that sometimes King really spends wayyy too much time on things nobody cares about -_-
I have to agree that sometimes King really spends wayyy too much time on things nobody cares about -_-

Zodiac by Romina Russell
It was complicated and generally didn’t keep me hooked.
It was complicated and generally didn’t keep me hooked.


I can see where you're coming from. I definitely thought that it needed more characters and a better plot twist. I still love it though!
Lucy wrote: "Please don't hate me for this, but the Twilight saga. No, it's not because I'm a potter-head, I just did not like the writing style and found it far too simple when I read it- I just didn't see any..."
I totally agree.
(Not only that, just that Twilight seems a bit overhyped to me.)
I totally agree.
(Not only that, just that Twilight seems a bit overhyped to me.)

That stinks. I was thinking of reading some King. I've been trying to get back into horror and thrillers. I've never once read a Stephen King book. What would you recommend for a Horror newbie?

You just reminded me I still have to read King of Scars!!


my least favorite book is The Brothers Karmazov. so dull. read it when i was 14. prob why i dislike it

i wanted to like it! trust me, i did! but it was so all over the place that it was hard to.

Thanks, Mohammed. Currently adding them to my list of things to read! I'm not so bothered by adult content in books but I have heard from some people that King maybe puts it in places unnecessarily so thanks for the considerate recommendation! The New Neighbors sounds interesting. The only thing close to "realistic" horror I have ever read (The Grip of It by Jac Jemc) was a big let down but I think I'm gonna give this a try. Thank you, I appreciate the recommendations





Frankenstein is a bit wordy lol. Have you read The Unraveling of Elizabeth Frankenstein? It has a different viewpoint of the whole story and a bit better in my opinion. I actually read it first before reading Frankenstein
