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Worst book you've ever read

Twilight series, Eragon series. those two books annoyed me to no end, wether its the poor writing style, cliche subjects, or the overuse and destruction of popular stereotypes. Twilight took a great theme for novels and abosultely destroyed them. Ann Rice needs to go smack a bitch :p Eragon was just as bad. I do give the authors credit for creating succesful franchises at such a young age especially in a field that isnt as popular as it used to be(no one reads as much anymore everyone is all into movies and TV)

another really bad book was the sword of shannara by Terry Brooks, I love all his other stories, but his original Sword sucked, it was a complete rip of LOTR and didnt bring anything new. although I love his newer books and series.


Hmmm good question... i have authors i can't stand but can't really think of any 1 book i really just hate... Maybe The Return of the King.... Mordor was destroyed like 150 pages in and the book was 400+ or so... one of the only books i started and never finished
oddly enough Return of the king was the best movie of the 3
 
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Twilight series, Eragon series. those two books annoyed me to no end, wether its the poor writing style, cliche subjects, or the overuse and destruction of popular stereotypes. Twilight took a great theme for novels and abosultely destroyed them. Ann Rice needs to go smack a bitch :p Eragon was just as bad. I do give the authors credit for creating succesful franchises at such a young age especially in a field that isnt as popular as it used to be(no one reads as much anymore everyone is all into movies and TV)

another really bad book was the sword of shannara by Terry Brooks, I love all his other stories, but his original Sword sucked, it was a complete rip of LOTR and didnt bring anything new. although I love his newer books and series.



oddly enough Return of the king was the best movie of the 3
I ranted about shanara series in author rant thread but don't remember specific book... probably the same one you are referring to. Also i love return of the king(the movie) but book i couldn't finish
Assumed Identity by David Morrell
The Jedi Academy Trilogy by Kevin J. Anderson
Prey by Michael Crichton
Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum
Jedi Academy Trilogy?? Really? While that wasn't one of the best TEU books I personally wouldn't put it on this list. Thats just me of course, what about you hate??
 
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Jedi Academy Trilogy?? Really? While that wasn't one of the best TEU books I personally wouldn't put it on this list. Thats just me of course, what about you hate??
I put it there for Anderson's complete inability to develop motive, understand a character, create a mature setting, carry the flow of a novel, use intelligent language, or plot an engaging story. I realize this sounds harsh and insulting, but I read it when I was in high school and passed it off as tripe even back then. For a decent Star Wars story, look no further than Timothy Zahn's original trilogy.
 
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I put it there for Anderson's complete inability to develop motive, understand a character, create a mature setting, carry the flow of a novel, use intelligent language, or plot an engaging story. I realize this sounds harsh and insulting, but I read it when I was in high school and passed it off as tripe even back then. For a decent Star Wars story, look no further than Timothy Zahn's original trilogy.

I agree no one does it as good as Zahn, but i still enjoyed JA. I feel that a couple of the stand alone ones were the worst... Dark Saber for one (the one with the eye of palpatine in it)... hmm that might of been children of the jedi... either way I'm not as critical of JA but will agree that is one of the worst multi book series in TEU
 
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The worst book I can remember reading is Without Remorse by Tom Clancy. Just ridiculous.

Agreed, yet there are some who list it as their favorite Tom Clancy novel. I felt it was basically a guy who does action quite well trying to pull a tear out of some guys, and maybe appeal to some women. I think it was a poor fit, kind of like casting Jason Stratham (sp?) as Newland Archer.
 
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Eragon series is just a re-wording of the StarWars series. I mean you have a blond haired blue eyed orphan that is supposed the be the baddest MF'er in the realm.

Sorry just couldn't get past the first book. Not the worst thing I have ever read by far though.

For example, The Moses Stone by James Becker. Pretty useless and un-engaging. Still not the worst book I ever read.

maybe Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison. Granted again, I probably hated it due the requirement to read. I sure didn't pick it for fun.
 
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The Stranger by Albert Camus - Reason: I didn't particularly enjoy reading half developed thoughts (even if their briefness was to create a sense of apathy) and after reading all the emotionless inner thinking of the main character (there was little actual dialog) it all ends in his martyrdom to glorify his undertones of atheism. Most pointless book I've ever read.
 
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I was given Twilight as a christmas gift and I read them and they have sat on my bookshelf since. I hated it... it was the most poorly written piece of trash I've ever had the misfortune of reading and women love them. And the movies-- Robert Pattinson reminds me of a lemur with the squints. And Kristin Stewart or whatever her name is, is a troll and I've seen better emotional acting from my goldfish.

Eragon series is proof of what happens when mummy and daddy have connections in the writing world and hurdle over the heads of editors who are worth their salt. Because whoever edited or even told the kid that this was a good idea should have had his head checked.

And to add to those, the Anita Blake series past book 9. This is proof what happens when the author has a midlife, identity or whatever type of crises, in the middle of the series. It starts out as an amazing concept and then just gets progressively worse from there.
 
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I absolutely detested The Rule of Four--written by Ian Caldwell & his boyfriend Dustin Thomason (two college punks who think they can write)

Was tricked into buying it by the promising prologue: a Renaissance setting, a messenger delivering a message in the dead of night, and getting killed because he had peeked at the scroll, a mysterious text that emerges and reemerges throughout history. Then fast forward to the present—where the real garbage heap of cliches, dumb plot carriages and inane language barely manage to slog the reader from one dead chapter to the next.

That it made the New York times bestseller list is depressingly laughable, and that Warner Bros. picked up the film rights to it makes the entire situation even more laughable.
 
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That it made the New York times bestseller list is depressingly laughable, and that Warner Bros. picked up the film rights to it makes the entire situation even more laughable.
Actually, since about 1990 this should be a given. The 1980s seems to be the last decade where the majority of people were discerning readers.
 
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