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Patrick (patrick_castro) All of you guys have The Worst Book you read and this is a space for you to tell us and why you think its the worst book!


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Vampire Kisses (Vampire Kisses, #1) by Ellen Schreiber It was just utterly terrible. Terribly written, terribly put into words. It should have never been published.


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Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen I hated it. It entirely stunk. It was poorly written and the characters were one-sided.

Hattie Big Sky by Kirby Larson Nothing happend in this book. There was no excitement or plot and I could barely finish it.


message 4: by Athena (last edited Apr 17, 2012 06:41PM) (new)

Athena | 27 comments Restoring Harmony by Joëlle Anthony its supposed to be a dystopian romance but there was no romance. i barely even knew it was dystopian cause there is no detail. it took me three months to read and i still think its amazing i finished it.

Holes by Louis Sachar the plot was so unimaginative it wasnt even funny.


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Amy I agree with the Vampire Kisses book. It was so bad. Yet I read the whole thing and was sorry I wasted my time.


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I read over a hundred pages, and THAT was a waste of time. I just waited and waited for it to get better..


message 7: by Madeleine (last edited Apr 18, 2012 05:10PM) (new)

Madeleine | 910 comments marcello in the real world
couldnt even bring myself to finish this...

Gentlemen by Michael Northrop and Saint Iggy by K.L. Going
These two combined made me give up reading

The Nine Tailors by Dorothy L. Sayers
Barely understood this one.


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Madeleine | 910 comments And as much as i hate to say it.....


Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3) by Suzanne Collins


But reading this was painful


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Madeleine wrote: "And as much as i hate to say it.....


Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, #3) by Suzanne Collins


But reading this was painful"



NO. Just....NO.


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Madeleine | 910 comments What? You liked it?


message 11: by Jess (last edited Apr 19, 2012 01:14PM) (new)

Jess (seejessread) | 17 comments I liked Mockingjay. In my opinion it was supposed to be painful, what with the new forms of suffering of beloved characters.

Dead Girls Don't Write Letters by Gail Giles Was just bad. I wanted to punch myself in the face for finishing it. You HATE every single character and the ending was blah.

And even worse was
Shattering Glass by Gail Giles Guess it's the same author. Figures. Wish I would have known that before I read dead girls.


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I mean, it wasn't overly wonderful, but I liked it, yes.


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Debbie Davies (debbie16) | 5 comments i read a really awful book last year think it was called beautiful angel or something but the worst one i have read lately would be Fever the second in the chemical garden trilogy, I wasnt overly in love with Wither but I enjoyed it enough to buy the sequel - i wish i hadnt! It seemed so long and drawn out and depressing, I don't want to ruin it for anyone but she should have been happy she'd got what she wanted but she was always sick and if she wasnt he was definitley didnt enjoy it


message 14: by Patrick (new)

Patrick (patrick_castro) Debbie wrote: "i read a really awful book last year think it was called beautiful angel or something but the worst one i have read lately would be Fever the second in the chemical garden trilogy, I wasnt overly i..."

Really!? I loved Fever! Sorry! :D


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Madeleine | 910 comments Yeah, i thought it was pretty good too...


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Patrick (patrick_castro) Patrick wrote: "Debbie wrote: "i read a really awful book last year think it was called beautiful angel or something but the worst one i have read lately would be Fever the second in the chemical garden trilogy, I..."

Madeleine wrote: "Yeah, i thought it was pretty good too..."

We have Wither disscusions! :)


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Madeleine | 910 comments Was wither any good? the cover looked ehhhh


message 18: by [deleted user] (last edited Apr 28, 2012 10:03PM) (new)

Wicked Witch & Curse (Wicked, #1-2) by Nancy Holder
Terrible. Writing goes all over the place and main character turns evil?? And drowns her friends' cats???


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Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments Patrick wrote: "Blood Red Road (Dust Lands, #1) by Moira Young"

I actually liked the story, though the writing is really bad.


message 21: by Lucille (last edited May 25, 2012 10:43PM) (new)

Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments A Touch Mortal (A Touch Trilogy, #1) by Leah Clifford

This book is so boring and it skipped out on a lot of parts. The main character is stupid and curses a lot (I don't have a problem with the occasional swearing, but this book had lots, like every pages). The romance also sucked.


message 22: by Alexia (last edited May 31, 2012 08:13AM) (new)

Alexia The Amethyst child! It was awful, ending all predictable and no ultimate exciting 'moment' that changes everything. The characters were also just one cliche after the next as far as their personalities and tastes etc
The Amethyst Child by Sarah Singleton


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Patrick (patrick_castro) Lucille wrote: "Patrick wrote: "Blood Red Road (Dust Lands, #1) by Moira Young"

I actually liked the story, though the writing is really bad."


I so agree! I wanted to love it so much!


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Patrick (patrick_castro) Lucille wrote: "A Touch Mortal (A Touch Trilogy, #1) by Leah Clifford

This book is so boring and it skipped out on a lot of parts. The main character is stupid and curses a lot (I don't have a problem with the occasional swearing, but this..."


Aww..really! I had this book on my mind and it sounded so so good!


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Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments Patrick wrote: "Lucille wrote: "Patrick wrote: "Blood Red Road (Dust Lands, #1) by Moira Young"

I actually liked the story, though the writing is really bad."

I so agree! I wanted to love it so much!"


I had a hard time reading, but if you actually get past the dialogue and the spelling... it's actually a very good story.


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Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments Patrick wrote: "Lucille wrote: "A Touch Mortal (A Touch Trilogy, #1) by Leah Clifford

This book is so boring and it skipped out on a lot of parts. The main character is stupid and curses a lot (I don't have a problem with the occasional sw..."


You should try it, a lot of people liked it... :)


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Patrick (patrick_castro) Lucille wrote: "Patrick wrote: "Lucille wrote: "A Touch Mortal (A Touch Trilogy, #1) by Leah Clifford

This book is so boring and it skipped out on a lot of parts. The main character is stupid and curses a lot (I don't have a problem with t..."


Great, I will! :D Did you continue on to book 2 A Touch Morbid?


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Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments Patrick wrote: "Lucille wrote: "Patrick wrote: "Lucille wrote: "A Touch Mortal (A Touch Trilogy, #1) by Leah Clifford

This book is so boring and it skipped out on a lot of parts. The main character is stupid and curses a lot (I don't have ..."


No, I didn't. I gave up after the first one. :D


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Jenna (jenna-dy) | 28 comments The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
My sister is going to kill me for this but it was so boring! The story was very slow and confusing. I didn't like any of the characters.


message 30: by [deleted user] (last edited Jun 07, 2012 07:17AM) (new)

I know lot of people loves this book. but I hate it. UGH! i wanna smack myself for reading the whole book. Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1) by E.L. James


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Rohn Federbush (rohnfederbush) | 33 comments Not going to read it. rohn


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Irene (wingdesilverii) Lee wrote: "I know lot of people loves this book. but I hate it. UGH! i wanna smack myself for reading the whole book. Fifty Shades of Grey (Fifty Shades, #1) by E.L. James"

Yeah, I took a look at it because when I first heard of them I didn't hear about the content, just that they were incredible. When I picked it up and read a couple pages I realized what they were about (I am not one who reads the inside or back cover as I find it normally ruins the book for me, so I will read the first bit). I also was put off by the writing style.


message 33: by Kristen (new)

Kristen Amen I've heard the writing is terrible, really amateurish. People "in the know" tell me that if you're interested in this type of fiction, there are a lot of books that are much better written.


message 34: by Jon, Through the Wardrobe into Narnia (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 110 comments Mod
I would never read 50 Shades of Grey personally. It just seems too risque for me to read.


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Irene wrote "I also was put off by the writing style"
my god, YEA! I'm totally agree with you.

Scott wrote: "I would never read 50 Shades of Grey personally. It just seems too risque for me to read."
Lucky you because the book is absolute torture.


message 36: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) Scott wrote: "I would never read 50 Shades of Grey personally. It just seems too risque for me to read."

Yeah, you probably shouldn't read it.


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Irene (wingdesilverii) Kristen wrote: "I've heard the writing is terrible, really amateurish. People "in the know" tell me that if you're interested in this type of fiction, there are a lot of books that are much better written."

I have heard much of the same thing and that some of the content in the books ruins them because it is very off the wall (even if you like that sort of stuff).


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Irene (wingdesilverii) Lee wrote: " Irene wrote "I also was put off by the writing style"
my god, YEA! I'm totally agree with you.

Scott wrote: "I would never read 50 Shades of Grey personally. It just seems too risque for me to r..."


I read part of the first chapter and then flipped through the rest hopping it would get better but the writing stayed the same and so did the content.


message 39: by Jon, Through the Wardrobe into Narnia (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 110 comments Mod
Irene wrote: "Lee wrote: " Irene wrote "I also was put off by the writing style"
my god, YEA! I'm totally agree with you.

Scott wrote: "I would never read 50 Shades of Grey personally. It just seems too risque..."

I don't know what is appealing about 50 Shades to people!


message 40: by Lucy Qhuay (new)

Lucy Qhuay Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are happy for a while and then one of them flips out and ends the relationship or a major tragedy happens and one dies.


message 41: by Jon, Through the Wardrobe into Narnia (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 110 comments Mod
Lucy wrote: "Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are happy for a while and then one of them flips ..."

I haven't read any but they all sound so generic!


message 42: by Lucy Qhuay (new)

Lucy Qhuay Scott wrote: "Lucy wrote: "Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are happy for a while and then one ..."


They are. It is always the exact same thing! It is so predictable! :S
And I don't know why people say that Nicholas Sparks is the "king" of romance! I don't see all that romance -.-'
The Mortal Instruments Series - that is romance!


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Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments Lucy wrote: "Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are happy for a while and then one of them flips ..."


Oh, that is so true! I don't think I've read any of his books where one character doesn't die.


message 44: by Lucy Qhuay (new)

Lucy Qhuay Lucille wrote: "Lucy wrote: "Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are happy for a while and then one ..."


Totally!
Someone has to die in every single book that he writes and, usually, it is one of the protagonists.
I have only read one book of his where the protagonists don't die - The Rescue. But even in this book someone dies.


message 45: by Lucille (last edited Jun 13, 2012 12:00PM) (new)

Lucille (lucillep) | 855 comments Lucy wrote: "Lucille wrote: "Lucy wrote: "Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are happy for a whi..."


I think he's just trying to use tragedy/drama to control people's emotions... I mean, people love tragedies. [I do.] But writing one or two tragedies is enough, three or more is too much.

I just remembered that no one died in The Choice.


message 46: by Jon, Through the Wardrobe into Narnia (new)

Jon (scottreadsit) | 110 comments Mod
I personally wouldn't read his books because they are chick-lit and I don't like books like that!


message 47: by Lucy Qhuay (new)

Lucy Qhuay Lucille wrote: "Lucy wrote: "Lucille wrote: "Lucy wrote: "Nicholas Sparks's books are not as good as people say they are.
They are always the same - fellow A and fellow B fall in love just like that, they are h..."


I don't think that I've read that one. But I don't feel like it.


message 48: by Lucy Qhuay (new)

Lucy Qhuay Scott wrote: "I personally wouldn't read his books because they are chick-lit and I don't like books like that!"

I don't like chick-lit as well but, whatever, people were saying that it was "epic" and I felt compelled to read it so I could say from personal experience that his books suck!


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Sarah | 2 comments worst book read? Three cups of tea. I thought it would be incredibly interesting and I gave up about 2 chapters in, it's very slow and doesn't capture your attention. I had much higher hopes.

Also anything by Kristen Hannah, I honestly believe this woman writes some of the most depressing novels ever written. I stopped reading them because they actually made my depression worse.


message 50: by Irene (new)

Irene (wingdesilverii) Scott wrote: "Irene wrote: "Lee wrote: " Irene wrote "I also was put off by the writing style"
my god, YEA! I'm totally agree with you.

Scott wrote: "I would never read 50 Shades of Grey personally. It just se..."


It's erotic and some people like that sort of stuff.


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