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tried it twice and actually got a third of the way through on the second try put in the end had to stop.


Wow there's a lot of my favourites listed here (Cinder, the Host, Across the Universe). Goes to show that everyone has different tastes!



What books are they too you ?
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I was not a big fan of The Host either. It was meh to me.


I really wanted to like it, but I just kept putting it down. Maybe it had too many similarities to my book, and that bothered me...I'm not sure.




I want to read these books until finish but seems they aren't my favorite genre. I know Scorpio Races is a good story but I've difficulties to understand the terms that the author gave so I pending it.






I couldn't get past the first few chapters of Gone, either.
I really try get through what I read BUT once in a while...



Wow Jennifer, I loved about 1/3 of the books that you didn't like. Just goes to show different strokes for different folks. That's what makes the world go around.


eh i finnished it in one sitting just because in knew if i put it down i would not pick it up again. i was excited by a shakespear retelling really disapointed with the result


eh i finnished it in one sitting just because in knew if i put it down i wou..."
I've tried and tried, but I cant seem to read more than a few pages before putting it back down. I keep thinking that if I keep going it will eventually pick up.

I've tried and tried, but I cant seem to read more than a few pages before putting it back down. I keep thinking that if I keep going it will eventually pick up."
it has it's moments but i found it really hard to follow there are at least 8 narators (conservative guess) and they switch with no warning... a few times in the middle of paragraphs



At least you got the far - I think I read about 80 pages before I quit.
Amanda (mandy) wrote: "

I'm just starting this, and I can't decide how I feel about it so far. :/




I wanted to love Gone Girl since I had seen all these rave reviews. But when I was done I was just annoyed. I would stick it out, may as well see it to the end
Anna-gel-aah wrote: "
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....Maybe one day I'll finish them"
I didn't care for Clockwork Angel very much either but Clockwork Prince was MUCH better.


I didn't care for Clockwork Angel very much either but Clockwork Prince was MUCH better.
Jennifer wrote: "I was kind of into Beautiful Creatures for about half of the book and then it was just long and boring. Gave up. Same with Throne of Glass. Could not get into it. The only thing I liked was Prince ..."
It took me a while to get into Throne of Glass but it does get better.
It took me a while to get into Throne of Glass but it does get better.



I didn't care for Clockwork Angel very much either but Clockwork Prince wa..."
Maybe I should just skip ahead to Clockwork Prince ;)
Clockwork Angel is boring because it does the intros and tells the why when how and where of everyone.

It's certainly a long book to stick it out for, lol.


I had to read Gone Girl for bookclub and I did not like the characters at all! No one had any redeeming qualities. Story was interesting though






Throne of Glass had a lot to do with not being able to get past how arrogant the MC was. I might have been able to keep going if the story was halfway interesting, but alas both were unbearable (for me).

What books are they too you ?
[bookcover:The Host..."
you know its ok to not finish the Host at first, i tried reading the book twice before i finished it, its just so long and draggy in the starting but it keeps getting better! and if you are determined to finish it im sure you're gonna enjoy it



I couldn't get through Significance, either...the font was way too small and the writing was childish.


Wow there's a lot of my favourites listed here (Cinder, the Host, Across the ..."
I liked Cinder, maybe not as much as some, but more than some other people. That's the beauty of books - everyone has a view and you can take different angles on it. Wizards's First Rule has been one I can't seem to finish!




I did finish Switched, but it was a struggle. Not because it didn't have some good fantasy elements, because it did....the main issue for me was Wendy's total and constant indecisiveness....it was infuriating! It has a good start and a good ending...although it was left obviously open ended for the follow ups, which was stretching it for me a bit...!

I think that is fine so long as the story gets moving....nothing wrong with strong character development but sometimes you read it and think 'but how does this advance our story'? That said, as a writer I know maybe in my stuff the pace can be slow at times. We work with what we know.


I had to read Gone Girl for bookclub and I did not like the characters..."
Actually, GG was recommended to me by two friends.....and I agree with you...good story, but I did not warm to the characters. The story was good enough to carry me through to the end. Still haven't got around to reviewing it though!

The Selection achieved an unholy trinity for me - I did not like America, Aspen or Maxon. The story was readable enough...if I had to plug for any character of note, maybe Celeste? But she seemed to be a token b*tch for no good reason, and the 'dystopian' world seemed a bit forced. It's an okay read for me, but didn't inspire me to read the follow ups or the novellas. Ugh!
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