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Toss That Book Across The Room
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Jul 01, 2011 11:01PM


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Everyone is different I suppose.

Echo in the Bone by Diana Gabaldon also made me super mad. What a way to end a book, and the 2-3 year wait between them just makes it torture.


Wish I had known that when reading the book.


The writing style was just ... insufferable. Repetitive sentence structure (to the point where I was only looking for the next repetition of the pattern and not paying attention to the plot anymore), overuse of adverbs and adjectives, and similes that had me stop reading and asking "Seriously??"
If it had been paperback and not an e-book on my Kobo, I'd have relished the satisfaction of hearing the THUD of it hitting the wall across the room.



I have Psychangling, but what is IAM? Do you mean IAD?
The Psy/Changeling and IAD books are great. I'm glad you have made a love connection with those, Adoore.


I still need to read IAD. Everyone raves about it.

The IAD is awesome I love the series.

There were constant continuity errors. At one point the heroine runs away for 6 months, the next chapter it's 3 years. There is SCANT phaysical description of the heroine and we don't even know her name for one quarter of the book.
Also, she has THE creepiest conversation with her "grandmama" in which her grandmother tells her to move away and get laid often by a man who knows how. Riiiight.
The whole setup is rushed in the extreme and in a few chapters the woman goes from being a pampered academic princess in the midwest to a bar hostess in Japan (Tokyo presumably, but who really knows) and involved with a Yakuza higher up. And there is barely ANY time spent on getting the couple togehter. Out of nowhere they are together and that's that. Then she runs away, then she's back. It was really impossible to care about either of them either on their own or together because there is no opportunity given to do so.
It was so bad that halfway through I was uninterested in reading anymore and deleted it from my nook. And I have no regrets whatsoever on that choice.
Sorry to hear about that book Nomad. I wish the book was in print and your library carried it. That way you could have checked it out and read it, before buying the book.

Wow! Sounds very unpleasant :(



I'm also one of the few people in the world, apparently, who couldn't get past the first few pages of The Hunger Games.


Another one that I didn't throw but when came to the end was really frustrated was

Sometimes we are salmons swimming upstream when it comes to books that everyone loves. Mine is Prince Joe. I couldn't stand the heroine. I think I would have tossed it, except it was a library book!

Now, not that I think that 'Roots' should not be read, in fact I think it should be required reading... but maybe at an older age? I ended up throwing the book across the room, it fell behind my radiator and I was crying my eyes out. My mother was kind of freaked. Though perhaps my crying about how there couldn't possibly be a G-d if He would allow horrible things like that to occur made it worse.
I was a very sensitive child, the sort who brought hurt animals home, and hugged teased classmates. So a no holds barred and graphic look into slavery was perhaps a bit too much for my 13 year old self. I did read it again as an adult and thought it was very well written and was able to get more out of it at the age of 28 than I was at a much younger age.

Teresa wrote: "So I am pretty sure that most of you will disagree with me here but I hated absolutely hated Outlander. I thought it was boring and horrible. After about 400 pages I looked more closely at a lot of..."
This is my only ever actual toss across the room book!
This is my only ever actual toss across the room book!


I immediately brought her over to Angela's Ashes, and then told her to read the book with a glass of wine. Otherwise severe depression might set in. Somehow I still managed to sell her the damn book.
Though to be fair for about 125 years "I'm looking for a book about being desperately poor in Ireland." described the vast bulk of Irish literature.






This one

Oh! I almost tossed this

Yep. That's about it.

Me too Gem!! I'm glad I'm not alone. It was my secret shame in the romance novel world...."
Aww really? If I may ask, why don't you like the BDB series?
Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I forgot I lightly tossed these books:
(surprise butt sex-hate that!)
..."
Obviously you did not read this book 'darkest fire by tawney Taylor...found this book under romance section in my library...well...it was anything but romance....he was doing some weird stuff to the woman...I actually could not read it but could not throw it across the room either 'cos it belongs to the library.... ew!


Obviously you did not read this book 'darkest fire by tawney Taylor...found this book under romance section in my library...well...it was anything but romance....he was doing some weird stuff to the woman...I actually could not read it but could not throw it across the room either 'cos it belongs to the library.... ew!
Lily wrote: "Lady Danielle aka The Book Huntress wrote: "I forgot I lightly tossed these books:
(surprise butt sex-hate that!)
[bookcover:Color Blind:..."
....mind you the books you mentioned sound a bit on the yucky side.....

[bookcover:Color Blind:..."
....mind you the books you mentioned sound a bit on the yucky side.....
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Stefanie wrote: "I would have chucked fifty shades of garbage across the room if it wasn't about ebook that I borrowed from the library. I don't think I've actually thrown a book in my life....not even the horrible..."
Hahahahahaaaaaa...I had a good chuckle Stephanie with your new title 'fifty shades of garbage...there is a lady who works at the clinic I work..she is 68 and keeps bringing fifty shades of garbage series to work to read during her lunch break....she loves reading those garbage series.....scary isn't it?
Hahahahahaaaaaa...I had a good chuckle Stephanie with your new title 'fifty shades of garbage...there is a lady who works at the clinic I work..she is 68 and keeps bringing fifty shades of garbage series to work to read during her lunch break....she loves reading those garbage series.....scary isn't it?
Stefanie wrote: "Lily wrote: "Stefanie wrote: "I would have chucked fifty shades of garbage across the room if it wasn't about ebook that I borrowed from the library. I don't think I've actually thrown a book in my..."
Totally agree with you...I watch tv less and less because most of the programs is full with crude humour lacking a decent plot...the language income of the books I read also horrifies me sometimes....the trilogy ( never read it but heard enough about it to stay away from it) is one of them...it sounds too mechanical and degrading of a person for my liking
Totally agree with you...I watch tv less and less because most of the programs is full with crude humour lacking a decent plot...the language income of the books I read also horrifies me sometimes....the trilogy ( never read it but heard enough about it to stay away from it) is one of them...it sounds too mechanical and degrading of a person for my liking
Yeah...Mr Grey character was a real put off for me too but it is the naughty content that got the people buying these series...I also stay away from books that remind me of my childhood...no need to waste money to read something that resurrect past in a not very nice way...
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I wanted to shred this book into bits, manually powder those bits and blow it away into some far off land.
There is a fine line between angst and brutality. This book messed up big time for me. Couldn't stomach it at all.
I wanted to burn Bobbi smith's runaway...there were so many women beating bad people and seemed only one good man who seemed senseless on a suicide mission...arrrggghh..it was downright depressing..I actually couldn't finish it...felt that my precious weekend could not possible be wasted on this book....too many bad people in a book is a real put off for me....



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