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message 51: by [deleted user] (new)

Graceling had a horrid ending I think. It was just...left there hanging in the air, even though it's apart of a series it was just so bad. The rest of the book is great but!


message 52: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 355 comments Taylor wrote: "@Mandie: Amelia was talking about Breaking Dawn." Wasn't she talking about DH in the rest of her comment?


message 53: by [deleted user] (new)

Jasmine wrote: "I have yet to read Graceling- it's sitting on my bed. I'm a little reluctant to read it, I'll admit."

Don't be, it's a great book and I really enjoyed it, It's got a great story to it. Just the ending ticks me off. I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy =]


message 54: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments @Mandie: Yes, she was, but she was initially talking about Breaking Dawn.


message 55: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 355 comments Oh, ok sorry. I can delete it if you think it's irrelevant.


message 56: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments Not a problem. Just wanted to clarify. By the way, if you haven't heard, Deathly Hallows Part I received a PG-13 rating from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).


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Maddy froehlich | 26 comments You should definetly read Graceling the book is worth reading even though the ending could have been stronger


message 58: by [deleted user] (new)

Since theres no epic battle in Breaking dawn whats the point of making it in parts??

I agree about the Percy Jackson movie it was horrible, absolutly nothing like the books


message 59: by [deleted user] (new)

...I havent read Hunger Games is it good? Whats it about?


message 60: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments They want to make it into more parts cuz they want the money. Plus they were like, "Look, Harry Potter did it, why shouldn't we?"

The Hunger Games is about a dystopian society in which the government forces 24 kids from ages 12-18 to fight to the death, and forces all citizens to watch it. As horrible as that sounds, it's a fascinating adventure story.


message 61: by [deleted user] (new)

I agree, Hunger Games trilogy is awesome as.

But, I think the ending to the last book was absolutely horrible, I'd even go as far as saying I hated the last 3 chapters. I'm really disappointed.


message 62: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments Same here... The more I think about Mockingjay, the less I like it.


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Taylor wrote: "Same here... The more I think about Mockingjay, the less I like it."

Yeah, agreed. i think, like i said, the last three chapters just were pretty horrible. It could have been so much better.


message 64: by Kate (last edited Nov 22, 2010 02:26PM) (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Amelia (Imagination in Focus) wrote: "I'd say Sapphique"

Wait a minute...isn't Sapphique supposed to come out in December?

But come to think of it, the ending of Incarceron wasn't too great either. It seemed like too much of a setup for the next book.


message 65: by [deleted user] (new)

i agree with most thats been said. the lightning thief was horrible, breaking dawn has absolutely no reason for being two parts, and i has better start reading the hunger games! is it really that good?


message 66: by AnQi (last edited Nov 28, 2010 01:57PM) (new)

AnQi (anqiyu) | 57 comments The Lightning Thief had a lot of content that wasn't in the book at all. One thing that disappointed me a lot was the age difference between the movie characters and the book characters. I mean, Percy was seventeen in this one! :(

A book that I thought had an indefinite ending are the Maximum Ride series, particularly the last book, Fang by James Patterson. The books are just getting dragged out, and I have no idea when the series is going to end. I enjoyed the first three, and then after, it got a little boring.

Another one is The Reckoning by Kelley Armstrong. There were a lot of questions waiting to be answered, though for some reason I was satisfied, and not too worried about how it would play out. The action just ended in the middle of the plot, which was abrupt.


message 67: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 355 comments I agree with what you said about the reckoning but there are going to be more books in the series. I was quite annoyed that so many things were just left unanswered and then I realised there are going to be more books. That was the end of the darkest powers trilogy but the next part in the series is the darkness rising trilogy with different protagonists but the main characters from the first trilogy will be in the third book probably. The darkness rising series is not out yet. Sorry if you already know this but I wanted to tell you in case you didn't know.


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SilverForrest | 183 comments Angel wrote: "The Lightning Thief had a lot of content that wasn't in the book at all. One thing that disappointed me a lot was the age difference between the movie characters and the book characters. I mean, Pe..."

The series seemed to go downhill at The Final Warning, then i thought he sorta made up for it in Max, but then i hated the ending in Fang.


message 69: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Fang shouldn't have been written in my opinion.


message 70: by AnQi (new)

AnQi (anqiyu) | 57 comments Series need to stop at one point or the other, you know?


message 71: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Yeah. Eventually it goes too far and it's just getting dragged out for the sake of money.


message 72: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments I still say that the Maximum Ride series should've ended where it was originally intended to end: with Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports.

Granted, I was one of the ones who sat obsessively on the website trying to get to a million clicks so that JP would write another one... Of course, I didn't know how horrid Final Warning would be, but I regret that decision. :/


message 73: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments I agree wholeheartedly. I didn't actually go for the million clicks, but I was happy to see another book...until I read it, and decided it should have stopped with the book before it.


message 74: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments I concur. As soon as I finished, I called my friends and was like, "What the heck was up with that?"


message 75: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 4295 comments Mod
Books that are amazing and have awful endings?

The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset. The first two are spectacular, whilst the last book waas awful


message 76: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Really? I keep meaning to read Mockingjay, but I never have the time/inclination. If /i have the time, I end up reading some other book anyway.


message 77: by Ishita (new)

Ishita (ishifishysquishy) Booklover23 wrote: "Books that are amazing and have awful endings?

The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset. The first two are spectacular, whilst the last book waas awful"


agreed


message 78: by Z. (new)

Z. (mizzfictionista) Has anyone else heard the rumor that Breaking Dawn Part 2 is being twisted to create a battle scene at the end, instead of the lame and boring ending of the actual book?

I definitely agree with all of you who don't like the ending of Mockingjay as well.


message 79: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 4295 comments Mod
Zareen, I didnt just not like the ending of Mockingjay...I hate the whole book!

And Breaking Dawn being 2 parts is the most stupid thing ive ever heard.
No, I havent heard that rumor, but I hope its true, and believe it might be.


message 80: by Ishita (new)

Ishita (ishifishysquishy) Zareen and Booklover23: i agree that would be awsome! something interesting

and mocking jay was boring the whole thing


message 81: by Z. (new)

Z. (mizzfictionista) The more I think about Mockingjay, Booklover23, the more I hate it. She ruined the whole basis of The Hunger Games by moving away from the fast-paced thrills.

As for Breaking Dawn, the whole point is money, as well as the fact that they'd completely kill the book if they tried to squish it into one movie. The battle rumor would make for an interesting twist, but I know it would make quite a few fans upset, and I don't know if they're willing to take that risk. Personally, I don't like the idea of changing it from the book, but the thought of no battle makes me want to throw rotten tomatoes.


message 82: by Ishita (new)

Ishita (ishifishysquishy) Zareen you get me so well...wait we always talk about this nvm lol


message 83: by Z. (new)

Z. (mizzfictionista) Haha, of course I do. We're yaars for a reason; we know each other like sisters.


message 84: by Ishita (new)

Ishita (ishifishysquishy) Zareen wrote: "Haha, of course I do. We're yaars for a reason; we know each other like sisters."

duhhh lol dude... i dont get bio ap hw >.< ugh


message 85: by Z. (new)

Z. (mizzfictionista) Psh, me neither. I'm trying to do WHAP. And holy crow, how do we always end up on the topic of school/hw/acadec/having no lives? D: lol


message 86: by AnQi (last edited Dec 12, 2010 10:18AM) (new)

AnQi (anqiyu) | 57 comments Mockingjay was a good book- just compared with the rest of the series it was very disappointing. It was very slow and there were too many war scenes in my opinion. I enjoyed more of the parts when Katniss dealt with her situations and how she adapted, and how we got to learn how it all affected her.


message 87: by Lauren (new)

Lauren I really liked 'The book of Luke'...untill the ending. All this stuff happens witht he book and stuff, looses everyone, then it just ties up neatly and ends...it was quite dissapointing tbh. But the rest of the book is good :)


♫♫☺Allie☺♫♫ (alliwicious) | 1115 comments Pelly D.
The Giver.


message 89: by Lauren (new)

Lauren Seriously? I'm half way through mokingjay now...i dont wanna be dissaponted =/ lol.


message 90: by natalie (new)

natalie | 5047 comments it wasn't bad. i loved it.


message 91: by Clementine (new)

Clementine (silentreverie) | 20 comments Well Mockingjay is lovely but Prim and the others...oh my.


message 92: by ★ Jess (new)

★ Jess  | 4295 comments Mod
It seems like I am the only one who hated Mockingjay.
The whole book was damn awful. I cringe thinking about it... The first two were marvelous, but Mockingjay was atrocious.

I give reasons here, I just cant be bothered repeating: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 93: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments No, Booklover, I agree with you. There were some things I liked about Mockingjay, but nothing I loved, and I hated it overall.


message 94: by natalie (new)

natalie | 5047 comments >:[ i don't annalyze books, I read for enjoyment.


message 95: by Lauren (new)

Lauren I am almost finished Mokingjay now, and i have loved it all the way through! i think i will have withdrall symptoms when i finish haha.

@Natalie Me too, i like to relax with a book, analysing is for English lol.


message 96: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Natalie wrote: ">:[ i don't annalyze books, I read for enjoyment."

I agree for the most part, but if the writing/plot/etc. is bad, then it's no fun. And if you analyze it in a review after the fact, it helps other people to keep from reading books they won't like.


message 97: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorjaylene) | 4557 comments Natalie wrote: ">:[ i don't annalyze books, I read for enjoyment."

I read for enjoyment, too, Natalie, but sometimes you can't help it. There are certain books that I pick, thinking I will like them, and I end up thinking they are the worst books in the world. Or said worst books are a part of a series I want to finish, so I kind of have to read them.

And Kate's right, reviews help people avoid books they won't like. Personally, if a book sounds really good to me I'll usually avoid bad reviews, but they're there as a warning of sorts.

What I hate is in English, looking for hidden meaning that probably wasn't even there in the first place... I just want to read the book.


message 98: by Kate (last edited Dec 23, 2010 03:43AM) (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Exactly. I think half the time the symbols and motifs aren't actually there, the English teacher just sees it. I mean, I really like my English teacher, but when we read Macbeth, she kept talking about how clothes were a motif, but I think Shakespeare just happened to use metaphors with clothes in them.


message 99: by Mandie (new)

Mandie | 355 comments It takes all the fun out of it. If you have a terrible book for school, you are forced to dwell on it and think about it and reread it and analyze it. If you have a good or okay book, by the time you are finished the work on it it is nowhere near as good as it seemed before and most of the time you end up sick of it or hating it. I especially hate it when it's a book you don't like and the teacher is going on about the symbolism and how great it is and how clever the author is and you are just thinking about how bad it is and then you are forced to pretend you like it and write positively about it. I wouldn't mind if we could discuss the themes and messages honestly and argue about why or why not it is good but you can't have your own opinion.


message 100: by Kate (new)

Kate | 8205 comments Our teacher lets us disagree, we just have to have a reason. Like, I couldn't argue that I thought clothes weren't a motif (or I guess I could, but ti wold be pointless) but a lot of the class was going on about how Holden Caulfield and the Catcher in the Rye are so annoying, and although she didn't agree, she listened.


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