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message 1: by Mary Jo (new)

Mary Jo The Selection. Please don't hate me.......


message 2: by Mary Jo (new)

Mary Jo Sorry, Emily! I just saw your reply I went into a more detail in my review, but it was just an uninteresting POV. The romance was a little over the top for me. The plot line had gaping holes, and America was kind of irresponsible in a way....


message 3: by Muddee (new)

Muddee | 12 comments Lorna Doone
I read it in 8th grade and hated it


message 4: by Harper Nicole (new)

Harper Nicole (harpernicole) Frankenstein or, Anne of Green Gables.
I mainly don't like Anne of Green Gables because I had already seen the movie a million times.
I don't like Frankenstein because nothing happens, ever!
Sorry, to fans of either.


message 5: by Mystic Orange (new)

Mystic Orange (Rumell) (rkrespectedmember) Any anime or manga books.


Erin O'Connor {If The Review Fits} | 512 comments I agree with Mary-Jo about The Selection series...:p. The worst book(s) were Come Juneteenth by Ann Rinaldi, this was book was well written and everything it was just so sad, and the ending didn't even get happier! Then there was A Thousand White Women, DO NOT READ!! IT WAS AWFUL!


message 7: by Abigail (new)

Abigail (abigailthebookworm) | 11 comments The Kanin Chronicles.......*shudders* Do NOT read this series!! It had terrible content and was just a bad book in general!!


message 8: by Joey, The Coffee Lover (new)

Joey | 1584 comments Mod
The Swipe Series ugh *shudders*


message 9: by Aubury:) (new)

Aubury:) (g33kyr3ad3r) | 65 comments Of mice and men


message 10: by Camryn (new)

Camryn   O’Connor | 15 comments The Children of Hurin by J. R. R. Tolkien!
It’s just awful!!!😭


message 11: by Kristel (new)

Kristel | 13 comments The host by Stephenie Me
Maybe its not the worst, i just didn’t enjoy it like I thought I would.
it was to long and described it and also I didn’t like the love interests
The idea was good but...meh.


message 12: by Afifa (new)

Afifa Afreen | 54 comments I won't call them worst per se, but the two books that pushed me to the edge and made reading every paragraph painful include Of Human Bondage by Somerset Maugham, and Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh. Ugh


message 13: by [deleted user] (new)

Oh, ok. Definitely Raymie Nightingale by Kate DiCamillo. Here is my booktalk/summary. 3 girls walk around town trying to find out why Raymie's dad left. They find out nothing. Oh, and also they take baton-twirling lessons too. Sounds interesting, right!


message 14: by Caroline (last edited May 13, 2019 12:55PM) (new)

Caroline (_ilovetrivia_) | 59 comments I know their are tons of fan girls out there, but I hated "The Fault in Our Stars,". The romance felt forced, they talked like 70 year old English college professors, and for a final slap in the face, it romanticized cancer. Not a big fan of romanticizing mental illnesses or any illness.


message 15: by [deleted user] (new)

Very true


message 16: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (_ilovetrivia_) | 59 comments Leah wrote: "Very true"

I'm so glad someone agrees with me :-:


message 17: by Bailey (new)

Bailey the BookNerd (bn021206) I didn’t really like the ending of Heartless. I mean, I know it was the backstory to the Queen of Hearts, but I still can’t get over the ending. It just crushed me..


message 18: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (_ilovetrivia_) | 59 comments BookNerd wrote: "I didn’t really like the ending of Heartless. I mean, I know it was the backstory to the Queen of Hearts, but I still can’t get over the ending. It just crushed me.."

I liked Heartless, and loved the ending. Why didn't you like it?


message 19: by Jaylyn (new)

Jaylyn (jaylynya101) I want to. I hear its a good book and I love her other books.


message 20: by Harper Nicole (new)

Harper Nicole (harpernicole) I want to read Heartless as well. I will someday...


message 21: by Harper Nicole (new)

Harper Nicole (harpernicole) Emily wrote: "Maybe we should make it a monthly book sometime."

That's a good idea! Karsyn has next month, right? We might have to go talk to her... Lol


message 22: by Harper Nicole (new)

Harper Nicole (harpernicole) Right.


message 23: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (_ilovetrivia_) | 59 comments Emily wrote: "The most pathetic book I have read it the Selection series. Seriously so many eye rolls there.

I loved the selection. I hated the plot holes though :D



message 24: by Anna (new)

Anna Hated An Ember in the Ashes.

HORRIBLE HORRIBLE.

A very nasty book that I DNFed.


message 25: by Anna (new)

Anna First, the author uses a lot of swearing.

Too much unnecessary violence, only used because it seems like the author needed to fill something in. Also used for a "jump scare" as in a movie.
But there's so much violence you get used to it. Okay, another beating. Okay, more gore. OH, and more.

And the worst thing about it is (view spoiler)


message 26: by Caroline (new)

Caroline (_ilovetrivia_) | 59 comments Anna ~ Don't let anyone dull your sparkle ~ wrote: "First, the author uses a lot of swearing.

Too much unnecessary violence, only used because it seems like the author needed to fill something in. Also used for a "jump scare" as in a movie.
But the..."

Sounds as bad as Hush, Hush. Maybe even worse!


message 27: by Anna (new)

Anna I DO NOT recommend it.


message 28: by Harper Nicole (new)

Harper Nicole (harpernicole) Note taken!


message 29: by Karin (last edited Aug 06, 2019 04:25PM) (new)

Karin Worst in what way? Worst written, worst story--so many questions for someone like me to ponder. So many books I thought were horrid. But, most recently, I read what might be the worst WRITTEN book I have ever finished--I have no idea why so many people give ti stars. Well, I do--they don't know good writing, and just like it because it's clean fiction.

The writing was so very bad--oxymoronic, telling not showing, very poorly developed charcters, weak dialog, cliche after cliche, awkward intense scenes, creepy parts where a Christian brother is fighting his brotherly love for his sister after they lose their parents in language fit for a man in a romance novel fighting romantic love feelings, far too many short, choppy paragraphs, badly used British terms mixed with Americanisms (and ones out of time for the book), NO apparent research (some blaring inaccuracies about London) and so much more! It is everything that gives self-publishing such a bad name! But the cover is fabulous and makes it look professional. London In The Dark


message 30: by Maddie (new)

Maddie (mysteria02) | 81 comments The perfect life by Robin Lee Hatcher. I love her books and her writing but the ending was incredibly disappointing.


message 31: by Erin (new)

Erin Crabbe. I had to read it for school and I literally could not finish it. Nothing happened and it was so boring.


message 32: by Harper Nicole (new)

Harper Nicole (harpernicole) I've never heard of it, but if I do.... I shall stay away. Lol


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