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All witchcraft books! I CAN'T STAND THEM!
After by Anna Todd, I couldn't find anything good or possitive in it, and I really tried but it is just terrible in every possible way, from the way it is written to the message it gives. The whole saga is just a waste of paper, in my opinion.
I hated The Virgin Suicides, I didn't see what was the big thing about it. Most of the time the book is just whining boys who are in love with girls that don't care about them. I really had a problem with it considering it's kind of a classic, but I didn't see why. The writing isn't that exceptional and the story, as we say in France "casse pas trois pattes à un canard", which means it isn't that extraordinary. Anyway, sorry to anyone who loved the book.
PinkLoki(Shine) RULER OF: CrimsonPeak, Asgard, Jotunheim, Midgard, AvengersTower wrote: "All witchcraft books! I CAN'T STAND THEM!"Harry Potter!?
There are these two books that I had to read in school; Benny and Omar and Came Back to Show you I could fly. Soooooo boring! They were so annoying, and then we had to do stuff on them in class! Ugh! Get better books!
Lexie wrote: "There are these two books that I had to read in school; Benny and Omar and Came Back to Show you I could fly. Soooooo boring! They were so annoying, and then we had to do stuff on them in class! Ug..."Ikr?! Why do schools always get crap books?!!
I know! If they're going to make us do stuff on those books, they need to be good books to keep our interest.
Me too! Except that in French we have a lot of colorful expressions containing a lot of curse words or that are vulgar, but I love them!
I'm sorry but I really hate The Fault in Our Stars and, also, Bridget Jones's Diary. I have reviewed both and given reasons for disliking them but they're definitely the two books I've read that I just really can't stand. I thought Bridget Jones lacked any likable characters, they were all either annoying, whiny, horrible, or bland. I thought TFIOS also lacked likable characters (to me) because I found Hazel and Augustus too pretentious and annoying, and neither of them spoke like teenagers. I also didn't like the cigarette metaphor thing because I thought it was silly, and I thought a lot of the deep thoughts just sounded a bit too forced and didn't flow into the story as well as they could've.
I really really hate Eleanor and park. Not only is the book hard to get into, it's quite racist as well.
Hate would be too strong a word for how I felt about Girl on the Train...but I had read so many good reviews I was really looking forward to reading it...and......I have never felt so let down by any book...definitely would not be on my list of recommendations.....GOTT lovers, please don't hate me. :)
Hmmm....I very rarely say the word hate...but there is a few that I would say that for...
The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove
Before I Fall
Once in a Full Moon
Going Underground
A Crack in the Line
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The Betrayal of Natalie Hargrove
Before I Fall
Once in a Full Moon
Going Underground
A Crack in the Line
Raven
Ines wrote: "I don't like the books of john green."I guess I don't really mind his books. I loved Looking For Alaska and TFIOS.
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I'm sorry, but I don't like chasing the prophecy, book three of the beyonders, or chapter 30 of that book, called justice. I liked all the other books. But, ok, I really would have liked the book if (view spoiler)
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Francesca wrote: "I'm sorry but I really hate The Fault in Our Stars and, also, Bridget Jones's Diary. I have reviewed both and given reasons for disliking them but they're definitely t..."I agree with you about TFIOS. Augustus seemed like an annoying prick to me. And his whole thing about the cigarette being a metaphor seemed stupid to me because a tobacco company couldn't care less if you smoke it. As long as you buy the cigarette they are getting a profit. Also, to me, John Green's books are a bit repetitive.
Hello EveryoneHate is a strong word but I don't like romances, like Danielle Steel's books, sorry...
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Update...I have just finished reading something worse that Girl on the Train....It's called The Loving Husband....So sorry I wasted my valuable time and money on this book...I kept reading hoping it would get better, but alas it never did, From the start I took a dislike to Fran the main character...how can a woman in these days not know what her husband is doing at least for his job of work??? She was such a wuss I just wanted her gone...none of the characters were likable, which would have been a help. I could say a lot more but I actually just want to forget that I~ wasted time on such rubbish.
Everyone told me that I should read Eleanor and Park but Jesus Christ it was terrible! I found the characters bland and unconvincing. It was like the author was trying to make one of those quirky YA books that were popular at the time a la John Green but it just did not work for me.
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The book I hate the most would probably be The Maze Runner by James Dashner. I did not see the hype about this book at all, and I felt incredibly let down. The main character Thomas was very unlikeable, the speech they used in The Glade was confusing. Overall it was a terrible excuse for a book.
(Sorry if I offended anyone who did like this book. This is my opinion and I just did not like this book one bit.)