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Dec 26, 2010 08:00PM
For any author, it is difficult to perceive what others might not like about his or her novel. So, what are some things that you hate to see in books, hate that some authors do, and some other pet peeves. It sure will help me out.
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I read a book like that recently. Made me angry, because it had some sort of reward.
For example: one thing that drives me up the wall is when the author says that his or her character is super beautiful, strong, or the only one with a talent...

Sarah wrote: "For example: one thing that drives me up the wall is when the author says that his or her character is super beautiful, strong, or the only one with a talent..."
I hate that too.
I hate that too.

I hate when there are 2-page-long descriptions of something completely insignificant.

OH OH! I KNOW THIS ONE!
One of Charles Dicken's works.

Or when the main character just doesn't end up with who I want them to and they have this stupid 'let's be friends after we had all these random make-out sessions' relationship.
Love interests are always a touchy subject in books for me because if I'm not sold on the love interest's relationship then I'm not sold on the book.
Like City of Bones by Cassandra Clare. I had a minor mental breakdown at the end of that book, but I kept reading the rest of the series and now it's one of my favorites.<3
--Okay, rant over :)

I hate it when all but the last three chapters of the book are exposition.

Parallel Triangle

Like lord of the Rings? I mean I love Tolkien and his work, but seriously that guy can BLAB!
Robyn wrote: "SKitts/Cassie wrote: "I hate when there are 2-page-long descriptions of something completely insignificant."
Like lord of the Rings? I mean I love Tolkien and his work, but seriously that guy can ..."
Yes. Exactly.
Like lord of the Rings? I mean I love Tolkien and his work, but seriously that guy can ..."
Yes. Exactly.