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Books you hate.

Have you ever read a book that you hated.

The one I read was called Sunshine, I don't remember the author. It had a good story plot, but it was so slow. It was like going through molasses. There were some parts that were good, but they were few and far between. I finished it somehow, but I wish I didn't, the ending didn't make up for the days I spent reading it.
So.........

Have you ever went through something similar?
(please tell me i'm not the only one)
 Moonlight_Kitty posted over a year ago
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irmafan said:
Twilight I just hate it
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Same
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
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geeeezz, give it a chance...
Simone1209 posted over a year ago
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yeah Twilgiht sucks balls.
D_J267 posted over a year ago
DeadlyRose said:
Two that come to mind,

Lord of the Flies. yes I said it. it sucked

and My side of the mountain. think I had to read this one for school, I don't remember much about it I just remember hating it.
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Kiniko90 said:
So far, The Hunger Games Part 3, Twilight Saga, and the last of the 1800-Missing-You series. Oh, and the last couple of Princess Diaries books were ridiculous. Also, the House of Night series by P. C. Cast. The writing style is very... colloquial. It's almost painful. The point of literature is lost with these contemporary novels, especially when they fall into the Y/A category. Finally, I cannot stand Jane Eyre. It is a man-centric novel disguised as a feminist masterpiece.
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I totally agree with the House of Night painful indeed, made me feel very stupid and because of that I got so pissed off
colouredhazel posted over a year ago
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remember when jane eyre was written. It was feminist for it's time. I've never read it but my mom likes it
Moonlight_Kitty posted over a year ago
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I agree with House of Night. I can't stand that series.
Kadaj posted over a year ago
BatCountry9000 said:
The Twilight saga. Just... the Twilight saga.

It sucks so much. Enough said.
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My sister and my mom, who are both avid readers, said the first one was great. They also said that she should have stopped after the first because the rest sucked. I never read them so I don't know.
Moonlight_Kitty posted over a year ago
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I hate that one
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
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HATE TWILIGHT!!!!
hp4eva7 posted over a year ago
narlyvamp1234 said:
twilight and vampire diaries.
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I am finding it funny that no-one likes the twilight series.
Moonlight_Kitty posted over a year ago
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i used too but then i realized that i like vampires that rip off heads and not sparkle
narlyvamp1234 posted over a year ago
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Sorry that was meant to be three Stefans diaries
Allison_Chain posted over a year ago
amutokitty said:
My Side of the Mountain, Earthquake Terror, anything by Shakespeare, and Zlateh the Goat. Oh! I almost forgot The King of Mazey-May.
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roseteaxx said:
The Twilight Series
Catcher in the Rye
The Road
Need
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ninjacupcake88 said:
There's one book I read called "Beautiful Girl Thumb," It's by an author who came to our school to talk to us about writing novels. It sucked. Each chapter is a different story, and they don't even get finished!!! One story is about a girl whose cheating on her boyfriend who thinks it's true love, and it doesn't show who she chooses. Another is about a couple who is planning a divorce, but aren't sure how to tell there kids... it's never revealed if they tell the kids or just don't divorce.
It's awful really...
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zanhar1 said:
Twilight Saga

Huckleberry Finn (mainly because in school we had to annotate it so much)

Pretty much any school book



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Huckleberry Finn took me 8 months to finish whila an average book takes about 2 days
unknownquestion posted over a year ago
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I know right!
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
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my dad said i had to start reading clssics and that was the first one little women was OK but to kill a mockingbird was good
unknownquestion posted over a year ago
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I liked To Kill a Mockigbird one of our best books we had to read in school
MusicOfTheNigt posted over a year ago
DrJacksonLake said:
I hate TWILIGHT SAGA. That's all.
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So do I, my friend. So do I.
BatCountry9000 posted over a year ago
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SAME HERE!!!!
hp4eva7 posted over a year ago
StarHeart said:
the series i really regret reading is The House of Night.i dont like the main character and i think the story is boring. -_- zzZZZ
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unknownquestion said:
Huckleberry Finn, Twilight saga, Mockingjay, any book that has zombies (The Enemy and The Dead),or any vampire books oh and wildfire
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xXSweeneyXx said:
Hunger Games was so stupid.
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the first 2 were good but the last one just ruined it for me
unknownquestion posted over a year ago
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I agree. I can't stand that series.
Kadaj posted over a year ago
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I never read Hunger Games. That's why I don't hate it. When I read it, maybe some things will changed.
DrJacksonLake posted over a year ago
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I tried it, but I couldn't get into it.
hp4eva7 posted over a year ago
D_J267 said:
I really hate Wuthering Heights, I know a lot of people love it and consider it a great love story but all I see is a 19th century version of a crappy soap opera.

Heathcliff and Cathy are probably two of the most vile, selfish characters in the history of the written word, they have not a single redeeming quality between them I always found it impossible to care about either of them. It's an awful book.
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My mom totally agrees with you. I've never read it, nor will I ever read it.
Moonlight_Kitty posted over a year ago
Kadaj said:
The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare

I absolutely HATE it.
Clare is a plagiarist and copied and pasted parts of her fan fiction into her series. Not to mention that I can’t stand her writing.
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Heroine999 said:
I hate the book called Midnight Twins and the book Mailbox!I don't get why people like Mailbox.It only picked towards the end and the main chacter was stupid.Midnight Twins had a good plot but the book didn't say what the lot said.What a rip-off.
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teamdimitri6 said:
Roll of Thunder Hear My Cry. we had to read it in school and it was possibly the most boring book i've ever read... :(
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Nameofthegame said:
My answer is going to be really unusual...
Lord of the rings
Eragon
Famous Five
Secret Seven
The Wardrobe Chronicles
Twilight
Chronicles of Narnia

Funny how each of these was recommended to me after I told I LOVED Harry Potter and Percy Jackson, but neither lived up to my expectations. Maybe I should have read them when I was younger. I had a more open accepting mind then. FF and SS seem so childish compared to Robin Cook, characters of LOTR and Eragon don't seem like real people but cutouts with no personalities,CS Lewis's writing style puts me to sleep and Twilight is so... sluggish. The plot proceeds at snail's pace. This holds true for Eragon, LOTR and CofN too.

My apologies if I offended anyone with my answer.
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i hate you eragon was awsome and my mom loves it and shes 56 you are stupid
Zz542 posted over a year ago
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Not quite, dear. My sincere apology if I offended you. I said I should have probably read it when my mind was more accepting. You are entitled to your opinion, if you say it was an awesome book, I believe you. But it doesn't mean I have to like it. I loved House of Night, which despite being a not-so-well-written book, really captivated me. There are many over here who hate that series. That's okay with me, everyone has different tastes.
Nameofthegame posted over a year ago
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I agree with Eragon. It is cliche.
Kadaj posted over a year ago
AbbieCoast said:
I don't hate any books, because I always learn SOMETHING from them. (If a writer puts his life into a book, and takes care of it, then that always happens, despite his lack of style, plot, characters, etc.)
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Then you are quite an admirable person
Nameofthegame posted over a year ago
Zz542 said:
Dragonwings
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puloobestreet said:
I don't remember the title, but it was awful. I like books with strong female leads, and this girl could not make a good decision to save her life or mine for that matter. I thought it would get better... but I'm sure you know how that turned out. It was just frustrating to read, yet sadly I read the whole stupid thing. I think it had a second part to it --yeah that's not happening

there are a few others I really hate too and didn't even finish reading, but I jus wanted to talk about the one
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I know exacatly what you're coming from.
Moonlight_Kitty posted over a year ago
hp4eva7 said:
Twilight. Never read it, never will.
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If you've never read it how can you hate it?
terhenetar posted over a year ago
terhenetar said:
Where do I begin?

Germinal by Émile Zola,
Kamienie na szaniec by Aleksander Kamiński,
Nad Niemnem by Eliza Orzeszkowa,
Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad,
everything by Henryk Sienkiewicz that I had the displeasure to read.

When I choose a book myself I usually like it. If, somehow, I can't stand it, I abandon reading. These books, however, were an assigned reading which forced me to read them (or attempt to do so at the very least).
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