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Rachel , The Attentive One
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Jun 07, 2013 01:39PM

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I didn't like the book Wither by Lauren DeStefano. It was so boring and all of this weird stuff happens... I abandoned Crescendo by Becca Fitzpatrick. I got one hundred pages in but it is just so boring. Nora just spends the whole time feelings sorry for herself and pining over Patch, wanting to get back together with him.



Julia wrote: "Pandemonium! It was so boring! I only got 80 pages in before I quit. Lauren Oliver should never have tried to write a sequel to Delirium."
Thank you! Me too. I was so bored I just skimmed through it.
Thank you! Me too. I was so bored I just skimmed through it.

I liked Pandemonium but I hated Requiem and didn't like Delirium that much either.




Ashley wrote: "I don't think I'm going to read that series then. No point in starting a series that I won't finish."
Yeah, I started uglies and just put it back down again
Yeah, I started uglies and just put it back down again

1)Of Mice and Men
2)Druid of Shannara
3)Swordbird
4)Chasing Redbird
There are some others that I haven't liked, but these four are the worst.


Shine? Really? I was going to read that. Is it that bad?


If you don't like waiting for the rest of the series to come out you could try reading this Hex Hall or I'd Tell You I Love You, But Then I'd Have to Kill You or Heist Society.
The other books I suggested are also first in their series, but the entire series is out for those. If you want stand alones I could recommend some.



Carie wrote: "You're reading Bloodrose by Andrea Cremer, right? I didn't like it. I had to hold myself back from throwing my book across the room at one point :( A lot of the book was really good and exciting..."
sometimes I like it when characters make me want to hit them though. It makes them more realistic in some cases, like America from The Selection and The Elite.
sometimes I like it when characters make me want to hit them though. It makes them more realistic in some cases, like America from The Selection and The Elite.
Triseaton3 wrote: "Def 'Lord Of The Flies'"
We have 2 read that in English next year :( not looking 4ward 2 it.
We have 2 read that in English next year :( not looking 4ward 2 it.
Triseaton3 wrote: "Def 'Lord Of The Flies'"
We have 2 read that in English next year :( not looking 4ward 2 it.
We have 2 read that in English next year :( not looking 4ward 2 it.

I don't mind unlikeable characters but when a character is stupid then I throw the book across the room.....and pick it back up cuz throwing books is mean.