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You can also choose to interpret it however you want. I'm thinking of doing a polarizing book instead, something like The Catcher in the Rye, which many people feel strongly one way or the other about, and in fact had trouble getting published and received many poor reviews from prominent critics once it finally was published.


I peaked at the reviews, and it looks like it's not just bad. It's infuriating. That should be a fun week... :)
I also had a hard time finding this one. I decided that the essence of the challenge (one of them) is to read books that you wouldn't otherwise read. But enjoy it. So I figured that it could be books with mixed reviews. If it's one that you wouldn't read due to some iffy reviews but are still interested in it then it's a book you wouldn't otherwise read. if that reasoning makes sense. So I found this collection of Goodreads lists: https://www.goodreads.com/list/tag/worst
I think I'm going to read House of Leaves on the disappointing list. I just don't think the purpose of the challenge is to have a horrible time reading a book.
I think I'm going to read House of Leaves on the disappointing list. I just don't think the purpose of the challenge is to have a horrible time reading a book.




Good to know about House of Leaves...it was recommended to me years ago so I might do it in that week but I've heard its 750 pages long and super crazily written all hard to read with words all over the page, and not very scary to boot.
Stephanie: That's why I think it fits in the challenge :) Some people say it's terrifying and sticks with you and then some say that it's not scary at all. Since I like horror, I think it's worth it to find out. I'm hoping the different writing style will make the length go a little faster.

I'm reading one of these for "bad reviews" week:
Palo Alto: James Franco
The Flame Alphabet: Ben Marcus
Tell-All: Chuck Palahniuk
Can't decide if I care what James Franco has to say about anything, but I think I like him well enough as an actor to be able to make this claim:
"I read a book James Franco wrote one time. It was awful."
I like some of Chuckie P's other books, so I'm thinking Tell-All might not be all that bad. Maybe. Hopefully.
The Flame Alphabet actually sounds appealing to me. I'll decide which to read when the time comes.

Seems James Franco has a fair few books with poor reviews. I was considering his Actors Anonymous: A Novel for my poor review book before settling on The Arrivals by Melissa Marr.

Oh, I like that idea. My lowed ranked one on my TBR shelf is 3.17. I guess that will do. So I'm going to read Her Wicked Wolf...think I'm glad it was a free book.



I can't actually remember what it's called at the moment because I've blocked it from my memory, apparently!

Hi Cait - Is there a link to pull up the free ebooks on Amazon. I have a link that pulls up the top 100, but of course, they probably wouldn't qualify for 'bad review' books.


I'm still a bit undecided about reading something that I would never read or reading something that I know I might enjoy despise the bad reviews. It's a bit hard to get out of my reading comfort zone!

I really REALLY enjoyed House of Leaves to the point that it still is a book on my book shelf. It is an odd read, has pages going this direction and that, and just makes you think BUT it's because of those reasons that I kept it. I love the fact that it's not like other books. I wouldn't say its horrifying, its just mystery. I would recommend it to anyone.
With that being said, I'm still stuck on this topic.

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This link is just what I was looking for. Thanks for mentioning it! I'm still thinking about which book to add to my list for this category.


I've tried reading a couple of his books and hated them too much to finish them. However, I was completely won over by the movie they made of the Notebook...so maybe it's not the story I hate, but the writing. :) (Enjoy...hope it's mercifully short!)

I actually thought this book was very well written. Here is a link to my review of the book (if it works) with no spoilers: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
(When I click the link, my review is the first, but I'm not sure that is what you will see...sorry; pretty new at posting to these kinds of groups.)


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/01...

http://www.buzzfeed.com/chrisritter16...
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This is also a good list of terrible reviews from 2013:
http://www.theguardian.com/books/2014...
I can change my mind but I'm thinking about reading The Magicians. The book has some pretty bad ratings (and some good ones, of course) and several of my friends couldn't finish it. There will be a tv show next year for the series and I enjoyed the trailer, so it's an interesting possibility.

The problem: It only has 4 ratings in GR, making it a 2.25 (probably due to my 1 star rating); there's only one edition in GR, the Portuguese one, the original is in french (if you type the original title it only shows the portuguese translation); as far as I know, there isn't an english translation; the edition I read was from 1956 and it seems to be the only one; I couldn't search much about it because there's very little, almost none, information in portuguese or english and my french is really, really basic.
So should it count? Or should I read something else?
French reviews seem good for this book (I checked Amazon and some blogs/articles), but I suppose they are from readers who usually like this author as it's an old book! Because of this, for me, it's not really a book with bad reviews, it's more a book you disliked.

In my opinion, part of the challenge is to read books that you wouldn't normally read.
So if a 3.4 would typically prevent you from reading a book then it would count towards the challenge. I interpreted "bad reviews" as a book with a mixture of really low and really low.
So if a 3.4 would typically prevent you from reading a book then it would count towards the challenge. I interpreted "bad reviews" as a book with a mixture of really low and really low.
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Some of these categories are so easy to find books for, and others are a bit of hard work!