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message 1: by Kristine, Reviewer (new)

Kristine (theschwartzreviews) | 108 comments Mod
We have all read a book, whether we love it or hate it, that something in the book just bothers us. What bothers you about books or the way they were written?


message 2: by Kristine, Reviewer (new)

Kristine (theschwartzreviews) | 108 comments Mod
I find it annoying when a book is so thick with description in parts that require none, but then in parts where you would like more description you find it lacking... Drives me insane sifting through needless information.


Trish at Between My Lines (trishbetweenmylines) Agree with that, I just find myself skimming when that happens and then I miss something and end up having to go back a few pages to figure it out. Annoying!

I see there is a trend lately to put a quote or a song at the start of a chapter. I start off liking this but get bored of it during the book especially if the reference is something I'm not familiar with.


message 4: by Melissa (new)

Melissa | 1 comments Kristine wrote: "I find it annoying when a book is so thick with description in parts that require none, but then in parts where you would like more description you find it lacking... Drives me insane sifting throu..."

I have to agree with you on this. It drives me insane when there more descriptions than is really needed.


message 5: by Alice (new)

Alice (alicemurphy) | 1 comments Books that insult your intelligence are by far the most annoying!
Next would be the "over the top words you don't know every SINGLE sentence" author. Don't get me wrong, I like learning new words, it's one of the best things about reading, but if in every damn sentence you choose to bewilder your reader, you are pompous scum. I HATE THAT.


message 6: by Mark (new)

Mark Chisnell (markchisnell) | 2 comments Alice wrote: "Books that insult your intelligence are by far the most annoying!
Next would be the "over the top words you don't know every SINGLE sentence" author. Don't get me wrong, I like learning new words,..."


I agree, so don't ever read anything by Will Self! I made that mistake once....


message 7: by Angie, Reader (new)

Angie (zephyrsong) | 32 comments Mod
I agree with all of you. I think the thing I hate the most is when two main characters hate each other one chapter then the very next they are making out with each other. . .the crap drives me up the wall, one of the reasons I gave up reading YA. That and the maturity level writers give their youngins. . .I surely don't remember swooning at every hot guy when I was sixteen, or stomping my foot when I didn't get my way and then doing something really stupid because of it. I had a job and was saving up for a car and the only stupid things I did where with my friends to get laughs not possibly killed. I feel like it gives a bad name to all those 16-18 year old girls out there.


message 8: by Wisteria (new)

Wisteria Moonseed | 2 comments I hate when the author keeps on hinting of something going on but never comes out and says it. Then when the book is done your like, "What the hell happened!?"


Trish at Between My Lines (trishbetweenmylines) Love triangles, urgh, so overdone.


message 10: by Angie, Reader (new)

Angie (zephyrsong) | 32 comments Mod
I avoid books with love triangles like the plague.... If it is even hinted I move on.


message 11: by Wisteria (new)

Wisteria Moonseed | 2 comments I don't hate twilight but i really want to strangle bella and next time i read a book and there is s character like i will immediately shut it because of bella, twilight is stil a good book a though and im not dissing it


message 12: by Alicia (new)

Alicia (allyskate) | 1 comments I so agree with angie, i mean I am still a teen, and i absolutely don't do stupid stuff. My idea of fun is sports, not extreme sports.


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