I think it's written for teens. I loved it as a teenager. I don't know how I would feel about it now. |
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Anyone else really dislike The Maid? good gravy. I cannot understand why that book is so popular. I wanted to throw it across the room at certain points because the characters were so obnoxious.
Thanks to this list, I can cross off certain titles from my "To Read" list. The Alchemist has been on there forever... always meant to start it, then never got around to it. Well, now I don't have to! |
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Thirteen Reasons Why The Shack In the Woods - I threw this one away because I was so angry at the end We Need to Talk About Kevin The Dinner Defending Jacob Wild The Silent Patient Imaginary Friend A Man Called Ove |
I wouldn't go that far. I got one love the Alchemist. To each their own and I understand people not looking it. I also read The Way of the Peaceful Warrior and I can see both books being good but not great. But they have their intended audiences and have been well recieved. I compare them to self help or philosophy books that can be a bunch of BS or just what you need to hear of you read them at the right times. |
| A Gentleman in Moscow. I couldn't finish it |
the Silent Patient and A Man called Ove... HATED them both. So stupid. After those I thought - Well shoot - I can be an author. |
Terrible book, certainly one of the worst that I've read that I actually made it through. Probably not controversial at all, but I tried reading 50 Shades of Gray and just couldn't do it. I'm curious if the dialog from the book is what's used in the movie, but I'm not interested enough in seeing the movie to find out. |
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Kristin Hannah books are so cringe and my book club is completely horny for them. Winter Garden - you mean to tell me you couldn't figure out your beautiful, tragic, detached, abusive Russian mom was maaaaaybe somehow traumatized during WWII and that's her big dark secret? So shocking! I would have never guessed she had to eat book paste to survive the siege of Leningrad! The plot holes and watery characterization are just too much for me. And I'm really not a snob, I watch Hallmark and Lifetime movies. I think I take issue with the fact that these books want you to think they are well-crafted lit and they are just not.
I also hated, hated, hated A Little Life but could at least acknowledge the writing was beautiful. |
move is goofy. You don't read 50 shades for the great writing. It's erotica. |
you have to love fantasy/scifi genre to appreciate them. |
your poor kid. I saw the movie, too, and while it was depressing, it was fairly well done. -pp |
LOl. I made it through 50 Shades but have zero interest in the sequels. Also zero interest in Dakota Johnson or whoever the male lead was, so won’t be watching the movie either. |
This is a great observation. It’s definitely my problem with The Goldfinch, which was heralded as Donna Tart’s long-awaited return to literary fiction. |
Me too! I also didn't like Ayn Rand. |
| Any book that starts with "The Girl on the....." "The Woman in the....." "The Girl with the...." ETC... |