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Talking back and forth and back and forth about the same book title, it's easier to use the initials.


And I still picked up "New Moon" (just to give the series a fair chance). If possible, I hated New Moon more than Twilight. I just find Bella shallow, selfish, and whiny. And if I want to read a book about a female heroine, I want her to be strong and empowering. Basically, anti-Bella. Granted I read chick-lit and some of the heroines are whiny, but those books don't have a lot of impressionable young teenage girls thinking that the core romantic relationship is perfect as opposed to what it really is (imo)... incredibly unhealthy.
So, yeah, did not like Twilight/New Moon.

I actually did finish the series, but the only book I really liked was Twilight. I did not like New Moon at all, and almost did not finish it. I thought everything that happened to Bella involving Jacob was largely her own fault.

I agree with SuzieR who said "but what a boring place the world would be if we all liked the same things!"
...but oh, Kathryn and Liz, how could you not like Mockingbird!?! And Saranicole and Manday... Jane Eyre...!
*knife to the heart*
Just kidding, really; I do exagerate. Funny how a book will so speak to one person and say nothing to another. And I do agree with SuzieR!!
...but oh, Kathryn and Liz, how could you not like Mockingbird!?! And Saranicole and Manday... Jane Eyre...!
*knife to the heart*
Just kidding, really; I do exagerate. Funny how a book will so speak to one person and say nothing to another. And I do agree with SuzieR!!

...but oh, Kathryn and Liz, how could you not like Mockingbird!?! And Saranicole and Ma..."
Yeah, it is weird how that is... but I suppose that is a good thing, because if the same book spoke to everyone, what would be the point in writing anything new...

Poor Jacob... Why does everyone hate him? New Moon is better the second time through.

I'm listening to Lolita now, read by Jeremy Irons. It is kind of ick-making, but fasinating, and of course the voice is so great.

It took me 3 weeks to get through it. I think it was just to disturbing for me.

I got about three chapters into Interview With the Vampire before I gave up. I hate the way Anne Rice writes. It's so passive and awkward. There were scenes that should have been action packed and exciting, but instead seemed to be over before they began.
The second book is The Prince of Poison A Novel. I actually did finish this, but it was painful. Poor writing, poor character development. Ugh.

I watched about an hour of the movie (on TV) before I decided it, too, was awkward. It didn't flow... at all.

I never finished Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell. Major snooze fest.
Natalie wrote: "Two books come to mind.
I got about three chapters into "Interview With the Vampire" ...
I'd forgotten about this one... I had the same feeling and put it down after the same 3 chapters and haven't touched another book with vampires in it since!
Saranicole said: I watched about an hour of the movie (on TV) before I decided it, too, was awkward. It didn't flow... at all.
...and then there's that awful film with TC, I was about to say, but saranicole beat me to it!!
I got about three chapters into "Interview With the Vampire" ...
I'd forgotten about this one... I had the same feeling and put it down after the same 3 chapters and haven't touched another book with vampires in it since!
Saranicole said: I watched about an hour of the movie (on TV) before I decided it, too, was awkward. It didn't flow... at all.
...and then there's that awful film with TC, I was about to say, but saranicole beat me to it!!

...and then there's that awful film with TC, I was about to say, but saranicole beat me to it!!"
Sorry I stole your comment, but the movie was so bad, I had to say it... ;)

The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. ..."
I read Icy Sparks too, and I didn't really like it either. I forgot about that one. Wiped it from my mind I suppose. :)

Really, there are a lot here in the south that consider it to be 2nd to the New Testament. And there are a few who think it's the scourge.
A couple of years ago I went to a play that starred the original actors who act out the events in Monroe County, AL, for 2-3 weeks in the Spring. It was wonderful, but totally different from the book and the movie. The play really focuses on the courtroom scenes. However, the trial has the most compelling scenes. There are a couple of weeks, if you're fortunate enough to be in Monroeville, where the courthouse scenes are acted out at the actual courthouse.
Generally, we Alabamians consider TKAM and Harper Lee as jewels of our heritage.

I totally agree with you that New Moon had no plot at all. That's why I never read the last book even though I did wonder if she would really go through with becoming a vampire or not. I just didn't care enough about the character to wade through another 450 pages of soggy romantic muck. If anyone finished the series, maybe they could enlighten me.

That's so sad that the movie sucks too! I haven't seen it but was hoping it was good, as I love a good vampire story. I saw Queen of the Damned and liked it....ah well, I guess you can't win them all ;)


I was planning on reading that one too. ^_^
Natalie wrote: "to hayes and Saranicole:
That's so sad that the movie sucks too! I haven't seen it but was hoping it was good, as I love a good vampire story. I saw Queen of the Damned and liked it....ah well, I ..."
Maybe the movie is good, but I'm the wrong person to ask... can't bear Tom Cruise ; )
That's so sad that the movie sucks too! I haven't seen it but was hoping it was good, as I love a good vampire story. I saw Queen of the Damned and liked it....ah well, I ..."
Maybe the movie is good, but I'm the wrong person to ask... can't bear Tom Cruise ; )



Christi, I feel the same way! I keep waiting for something to happen. I'm almost done with Breaking Dawn. My big thing about this series is that I HATE all of the characters. I think Bella is an absolute idiot and I don't see what everyone finds so great about her. Edward is possessive and I find him not at all attractive. Jacob was okay for a while, then he just got cocky and weird. I'll be happy when I'm done with these. I've been stubborn and insisting that I finish the series.

Angels and Demons was even more unbelievable still...

Perhaps I forgot due to me blocking it from my memory because it was so horrid!



Irene wrote: "No contest: The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann ... Then the capper: in a closing section the author compared the book to a piece of music and suggested that, like music, it would be appreciated best through repeated readings. I don't think so."
I could never cope with Mann... Death in Venice is supposed to be such a masterpiece, but it doesn't do anything at all for me. Put it down after 20 pages.
I could never cope with Mann... Death in Venice is supposed to be such a masterpiece, but it doesn't do anything at all for me. Put it down after 20 pages.

I don't like that period of British writing in general. All the ridiculous coincidences drive me nuts.
But obviously worst book ever is person..."
I loved Lord of the Flies!
AAARRRGGGHHH!
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No it didn't do anything for me. I don't think I finished it.
All of my "abandoned" books have come up in this thread!!
All of my "abandoned" books have come up in this thread!!

Me too, John. Actually, I just watched the Simpsons version of Lord of the Flies today, it's great noting the parallels!


The Hobbit (I kept waiting for it to get good)
Dune (read in school, otherwise I would have stopped)
Swann's Way
Of Human Bondage
The Moviegoer
Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea (do people actually find this woman funny? it was an easy read, as opposed to the others. a little embarrassing to admit I read it, though!)
any and all Austen, Brontes, and the ilk. They are all exactly the same! I am not even sure which I have read anymore....



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Exactly! I feel like everytime I tell someone that I don't like TKAM, they want to jump on me and kill me! lol, I didn't like the kids as characters. It is not that I don't appreciate its historical value and what it was trying to show based on the time period it was set it, but I didn't like the two kids (I don't remember there names... Scout and something, I think...)