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Oct 04, 2011 12:41PM

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My most recent REALLY annoying book was ROOM! I guess it is one of those love or hate books and I hated it! I almost never give a book a one start review but I did that one.


The first one I thought was ok, but then the second annoyed me so bad I didn't even bother finishing it. It just felt like a fantasy teenage soap opera to me and I was over it.

Ew.

I couldn't stand Slaughterhouse Five, I absolutely DETESTED Naked Lunch, I couldn't get through it, it was graphic & downright disgusting in parts. Another author I can't stand personally is Rushdie. I've read 2 of his books so far, Verses & the one about the Princess or something of Florence. I just didn't GET him, but there are others of his on my challenge list, which I'm avoiding like the plague at the moment.

I heard it was really good so glad to see a negative comment on it!
Christina wrote: "Dierdra wrote: "My most recent REALLY annoying book was ROOM! I guess it is one of those love or hate books and I hated it! I almost never give a book a one start review but I did that one."
I hea..."
Yeah I read it because of all the 5 star reviews! I think these people are insane because I just don't get it! The book was HIGHLY annoying.
I hea..."
Yeah I read it because of all the 5 star reviews! I think these people are insane because I just don't get it! The book was HIGHLY annoying.


I agree. Wicked just got on my nerves, and this was one of the reasons. I'm here to read a good book, not to be preached to with your political/religious/whatever leanings. Just let me enjoy this.


They are! One of my ve..."
This I agree with. The musical Wicked is one of my favourites, it's a heartwarming (and maybe slightly Disney-like) story that does have a good moral but no real political agenda.
There are a few things I like in the book (like, Fiyero with his diamonds, aww) but overall I think the play is the better story.


don't like it.I'm currently reading

book improves but sometimes it doesn't.
Alans wrote: "I still have trouble giving up on a book even when I
don't like it.I'm currently reading
and I'm really not getting into it, but it's hard to put aside..I keep hoping the
b..."
I had heard a few good things about that book but it was never something that looked overly interesting to me. I hope it gets better tho, how far into the book are you?
don't like it.I'm currently reading

b..."
I had heard a few good things about that book but it was never something that looked overly interesting to me. I hope it gets better tho, how far into the book are you?

I don't know I just have a really big problem with that.
I'm currently reading Little Gypsy: A Life of Freedom, a Time of Secrets and so far it's doing nothing for me.

Something like that anyway.
I agree, the book up to that point was good though, but it just ruined it for me.

wfpoppet wrote: "Re: Heart of Darkness and Slaughterhouse Five - I did not enjoy either of these when I had to read them for high school literature classes. They are both on one of my challenge lists; I'm curious ..."
I have decided to never read Wicked because I LOVE the musical and with what I have read about the book I think it might ruin it for me.
I have decided to never read Wicked because I LOVE the musical and with what I have read about the book I think it might ruin it for me.

I have not yet read either of the 2 Conrad books, & all the negativity makes me very hesitant to try them, LOL. I suppose I'll get around to them eventually, because they are on the Boxall's 1001 list, which is my challenge list, as well as the banned/challenged book lists, & I'm also trying to read through those.

I was never able to get into Gregory Maguire's books but I also LOVED Wicked and would love to see it again and again and again. Funny but we were listening to the album yesteray on our way to see another fave, Godspell.

don't like it.I'm currently reading

I listened to Away and really loved the book. While it was somewhat reminiscent of tales I've heard about people coming to America, the characters were quite unique, especially the mother. I also recommend reading Inventing Memory by Erica Jong which chronicles the lives of three genrations of women- the first of whom came to this country.

I am so glad someone shares my views on this, I thought the 'sex' part was terrible, because she is still only a 14 year old girl - ok, she has grown up in heaven, but has she? I haven't seen the film, I couldn't after really hating the book. Disappointing, as after the first few chapters I was hooked and thought it would be brilliant. so wrong.
Gemma wrote: "Lauren wrote: "No one seems to have mentioned The Lovely Bones yet, at first glance I thought yeah this is an okay book, then I just thought about it and the ending just really piss..."
Haven't read the book, but hated the film. I felt they really sold it wrong - the trailers made it appear to be a paranormal thriller and that was not at all what we got! Hugely disappointing.
Haven't read the book, but hated the film. I felt they really sold it wrong - the trailers made it appear to be a paranormal thriller and that was not at all what we got! Hugely disappointing.

That's interesting, I won't watch the film because I hated the book, they sometimes do change the film but that has made my mind up!

Yeah I don't think she ages in heaven either cause she is still imaging and creating the things she wanted that she wanted as a 14 year old...









I've enjoyed some Ya titles, and I still enjoy them becasue they're a light read, and when I'm full of stuff to do at uni, a light read is a blessing. However, I don't think the genre is THAT great as publishers want to make us believe.
I love YA books but only the ones that try to do their own thing and aren't pale copies of another book (in other words you almost never catch me reading any YA vampire book that's come out in the last 5 years, except for the Blue Bloods series)
I have seen a lot of YA around GR but I've always figured that's because I belong to several YA book clubs and do have several YA books on my to-read and read lists.
I have seen a lot of YA around GR but I've always figured that's because I belong to several YA book clubs and do have several YA books on my to-read and read lists.

Plus, I think on GR adults are more likely to admit/talk about their like of YA books because it's such a common interest.

& no offense taken. I'm 20 & love both YA and adult genres. :)
Chenoa, totally get that. I just went to look at the Most Popular Books Published in May 2012 and at least the first 20 or 30 places were taken up with YA. I get that they're popular, and I like YA as much as the next guy (last book I read was Insurgent) but it would be nice to see some other age groups represented!

The spelling, the grammar; there is a reason that books need editors people!
The most basic grammatical errors ruin the flow of a book for me as each one grates on my nerves. These same authors always seem to have trouble writing dialogue to. Wooden as a tree - how hard is it to imagine a conversation in your head and put it down on paper.
Yes, I am being overly critical, but a lot of these would be good> books if it weren't for these deficiencies.

I haven't read that one - I did once get a free book although they only asked me to review it if I liked it (which I did). I know the sort of book though; my Kindle is full of them as I had no reason to keep on trying to read them.

I did eventually get around to reading Heart of Darkness, & I'll have to agree, the story could have been SO much better if he'd left a lot of the extraneous stuff out & just told the story. The story itself was actually very good. Dark, but good.
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