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The Blind Date Proposal by Jessica Hart because it's idiotic (one of my few one star reads).
Lily by Patricia Gaffney because there are a gazillion and twelve sub-stories that make zero sense and there's endless narration.
Alyx by Lolah Burford because it also has endless narration, the h/h are barely together and when they are he's a total ass to her. The language is also overly formal.
Devil's Desire by Laurie McBain. Too much narration, too many sub-stories and an irredeemable hero who's just a mean sob.
The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl because it's just plain tedious and a wannabe DaVinci Code.
Alias Grace by Maragert Attwood because it's beyond boring and overly descriptive.
Playing Easy to Get the two short stories that aren't by Kresley Cole because they are so poorly written it's a wonder they made it to print.
A Delight before Christmas by Angie Daniels because it's just bad all around.
A Seduction at Christmas by Cathy Maxwell because there isn't much about Christmas in it and it's poorly written.
Bliss by Lynsay Sands because it's dumb.
Viking by Connie Mason because the story is weak and the writing is even worse.
Lover Enshrined by JR Ward because it's the biggest disappointment in terms of story and love story. Ward was going in every direction with this one.
His Duty Her Destiny by Juliet Landon. Poorly written.
Pirate Moon by Kathleen Drymon. Stuuupid.
Married Under the Mistletoe by Linda Goodnight. Gag-worthy.
Warprize by Elizabeth Vaughan. One of the absolute worst first person reads I ever had the misfortune of reading. And it's not a love story no matter how they try to spin it.
Highlander in Love by Julia London. Beta hero and spoiled brat heroine with silly story.
Kiss of Midnight Lara Adrian. I thought it was a shabby copy of the BDB.
The Dim Sum of all Things by Kim Wong Keltner. Chick-lit at its worst.
A Big Storm Knocked It Over Laurie Colwin. Boring and boring and yup, boring.
My Lady English by Catherine March. Blah.
Sword of Darkness by Kinley MacGregor. You name the paranormal/time travel element it's in there with a cast of annoying characters to boot.
Is this for modern books only Joy? I got a few classics I could like here too (lol!)






















I am seconding
A Seduction at Christmas-
it was one of the worst books I have EVER read. It moves too slowly!
The Vampire Diaries The Return Volume 1 Nightfall-All of her other books are great. This one is terrible! It doesn't fit with the rest of the series. The grammar is horrible, and she tries to fit too much into the book...
Mad Jack-The man is whimpy. The book is boring/tedious. The characters had no chemistry!
Switch-The author made the book sound like it was going to be amazing...it was horrible! The ending was terrible, and the book never reached a climax!
East-It is for all genre's. :) Go ahead and warn us about the classics. :)
A Seduction at Christmas-
it was one of the worst books I have EVER read. It moves too slowly!
The Vampire Diaries The Return Volume 1 Nightfall-All of her other books are great. This one is terrible! It doesn't fit with the rest of the series. The grammar is horrible, and she tries to fit too much into the book...
Mad Jack-The man is whimpy. The book is boring/tedious. The characters had no chemistry!
Switch-The author made the book sound like it was going to be amazing...it was horrible! The ending was terrible, and the book never reached a climax!
East-It is for all genre's. :) Go ahead and warn us about the classics. :)

For some classics I'd add:
Old Goriot/Le Père Goriot Balzac, holy boring! One of the absolute worst classics I've ever read.
Six Characters in Search of an Author, Luigi Pirandello, too weird, story didn't go anywhere.
History of the Peloponnesian War Thucydides, OMG was this ever painful. Just kill me :-o
Great Expectations Charles Dickens. Booooring!
The Sorrows of Young Werther Goethe. Have a I said 'boring' yet (?!!!)
The Bride of Lammermoor Sir Walter Scott. A story with sooo much potential that just falls flat.
Waiting for Godot Samuel Becket. Nothing happens in this idiotic story which I guess is sort of the point but still it's horrible.
Our Lady of the Flowers/Notre Dame des Fleurs Jean Genet. Another dull story.
To the Friend Who Would Not Save My Life Hervé Guibert. Way too depressing and ranting.
Elise ou la vraie vie Claure Etcherelli. A snapshot of a tedious life. Can't believe it made it to print.
The Bald Soprano/La cantatrice chauve Eugène Ionesco. Makes no sense.
The Charterhouse of Parma Stendhal. Another one with potential that just didn't go anywhere.
Gulliver's Travels Jonathan Swift. I hated all the made up words.



















I absolutely, positively *hated* The Catcher in the Rye. I have never wanted to be able to reach my hands through the pages and strangle the main character before, until I read this book. I am going to stop here, because whenever I think about reading this book, I start to scream out in anger at my wasted time. I start wanting to look for answers. I want to run up to random people, grab them by the collars, and ask them why. Why did I do this to myself? Why did this book happen to me?
I hated it that much.
Okay, I didn't mean to say that much about one book... But yeah.

It's the only book I have ever wanted to hurt.
Actually, I did. I had an accident with a set of darts.
Over and over and over.
stormhawk wrote: "The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman The Florida Edition
It's the only book I have ever wanted to hurt.
Actually, I did. I had an accident with a set of darts.
Ove..."
LOL Turned it into a dart board huh? I guess thats kinder than taking it to the shredder...:)
It's the only book I have ever wanted to hurt.
Actually, I did. I had an accident with a set of darts.
Ove..."
LOL Turned it into a dart board huh? I guess thats kinder than taking it to the shredder...:)


Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West- I wanted to poke my eyes out with this one. It could have been very brilliant but the political aspect of it killed the story for me. The play is awesome though.
For romance- anything by Cassie Edwards, unless you have an IQ of 4 and you want to be bored to death.
LMAO! I love the way you described these. I certainly won't be reading any of them...I'd like to keep my eyes, and I def. don't want to be bored to death! hehehe Your post just made me laugh...I really needed that! :)


Wicked The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West- I wanted to poke my eyes out ..."
Oh sad I liked 2 out of the three of these. 'The Lovely Bones' was definitely emotional and graphic (and some parts I could have done without), but I thought it was beautiful. And I really really enjoyed 'Wicked' (though I prefer 'Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister') and I thought it was a lot of the politics that added to the story and the point the author was trying to get across. Although when I heard it was being turned into a musical I was quite baffled on how they were going to do that, but I did love it even though it did change a lot of the book.
Just thought I'd throw in my 2 cents since I thought they were quite good reads :)



And Lost....was odd to say the least.



lol, yeah as hard as it is for me to believe I think I can understand. They aren't really long but the wording can seem to make them last forever, and if you aren't interested enough it can come off as dry. As much as I adored them I have to be in a certain mood to read them.


K.

That said, I dislike Tolstoy because he tries my patience. For the same reason I dislike the Scarlet Letter and cross out portions of Dickens--I don't like to be clubbed to death with an element of writing, such as a metaphor or symbol, that I think should be subtle. I dislike alot of Dostoevsky because even though I get that he is experimenting with psychological character development, I think he's still primarily moralizing, so in the end he's just aiming for a moral conclusion and faking the character development, which is often what his work feels like.
I don't expect anyone to share these sorts of opinions, or care. If someone is reasonably like me, that someone might not like some of the things that I don't like.


The Blind Date Proposal by Jessica Hart because it's idiotic (one of my few one star reads).
Lily by Patricia Gaffney because there are a gazillion and twelve sub-stories that ma..."
Man, you've read a lot of crappy books

The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold disturbing, wierd, and unsatisfying
The Help by Kathryn Stockett unrealistic and silly
The Reader by Bernhard Schlink
Ewww!
The Hunger Games Trilogy Boxset by Suzanne Collins
depressing, violent, and WAY over-rated!
The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky
Sorry about this, since this seems to be a favorite on this site.


Anything by Toni Morrison: I've read The Bluest Eye, Sula, and Beloved...and I can't tell you a thing about the story lines from any. I was so lost that I literally read them in a couple of days to stop the torture.
Nightfall by L.J. Smith: The first series was pretty good but this...ugh. First off it lasted forever, the book was huge for this kind of story and a lot of it wasn't important or interesting. Needless to say I'm not reading any more of this series.
Twilight Saga by Stwphanie Meyer: I found the whole series to be very see through, not to mention Bella was enough to drive me loopy. That girl has some issues.
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald: I read it twice (almost) and I still don't understand the plot of this one. One problem might be that despite re-reading chapters I still don't remember anything from it.
The Dragon Twins by F. A. Ludwig: Kind of unrealistic in terms of human relations and the speech was what really turned me off of this one.




Loved them as a teenager, can't get into them now.

I tried Historian, history and vamps in one read, what could be finer? I found it a total slog, every time something seemed to be happening we'd go back to more and more description.

The Imperfectionists
I just couldn't stand it, for God's Sake ! It;s like. Ok, got it (Poetic writing, yay ><). Ok, let's move on. Okay, A-ha. Yeah. A-ha. WHAT THE HECK DO YOU WANT FROM ME ?!
There was NO plot, characters, NOTHING. At least, not avilable to understand.
I am so regreting the time I got this books to me hands, still today after about a month or so I closed it and removed to hell.
Saving Fish from Drowning
Extremly boring. At first, the summary seems, like, REALLY nice. But as you open the book you find yoursef in no Asian amazing jungle, in the eyes of an old spirit of an adventurous tourists guide - but in a damn funeral and uncountable number of trying to put the word "s*x" in!
Twilight Saga by Stwphanie Meyer!
Well, this really is the damnest series EVER, the worst. It's sort of see-through, you know, no real plot and no real characters, pathetic all the way, no real love story or amazing powers, The biggest trash ever. That girl I wouldn't even bother to recall her name, has a couple o serious issues, among them dyslexia, trashy, kitschy, petty, incredibly amazingly asshole and a freakish pain in the bu*t !
Sorry people, just hate it. Seriously.









Anna Karenina Sentences are long and boring. Nothing happens and the author spends two pages describing useless things.
Ballet Shoes Kids probably loves this book, but I read it as a kid and hated it. I tried to read it three times and I kept getting stuck at the same part. It's boring and also spends too much time describing pointless things.
Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr The book is slow and boring. The characters are stupid. I thought towards the end it got better, but then I read the last book in the series and it ruined this one for me too.
Abhorsen At this point in the series the plot just becomes a stupid, generic evil force will kill everything idea. The characters are horrible and have no common sense. It's also slow and boring.
But the first book in the series, Sabriel, is awesome.
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