Twilight. I was practically forced to read this book by my friends just to know what all the fuss was about. So I did. It's one of the most mind-numbingly boring, annoyingly angsty piles of poorly-paced shit I've ever laid my eyes upon, and it was only towards the end that anything remotely interesting actually happened.
Eragon. For a 17-year-old's first try at a book, it's good. But it was a pain to the read, to the heavy inspiration (and I use that word lightly) from similar fantasy novels, such as The Lord of the Rings (although that was shit too; could never get into it due to, again, the pacing and it's probably too dated for my liking).
Romeo & Juliet. It's not a classic, it's not a template for love stories. Maybe it was good at the time, but definitely not now. It's just pretentious bullshit about two stupid teenagers who'd deluded themselves into thinking that they'd fallen in "love at first sight", got married on impulse, and later both committed suicide after a stupid plan with clear holes from the beginning fucked up. And at the end, what was the lesson that we were supposed to come away with? I'll tell you: nothing, or at least one that wasn't common sense or something we hadn't heard before.
Eragon. For a 17-year-old's first try at a book, it's good. But it was a pain to the read, to the heavy inspiration (and I use that word lightly) from similar fantasy novels, such as The Lord of the Rings (although that was shit too; could never get into it due to, again, the pacing and it's probably too dated for my liking).
Romeo & Juliet. It's not a classic, it's not a template for love stories. Maybe it was good at the time, but definitely not now. It's just pretentious bullshit about two stupid teenagers who'd deluded themselves into thinking that they'd fallen in "love at first sight", got married on impulse, and later both committed suicide after a stupid plan with clear holes from the beginning fucked up. And at the end, what was the lesson that we were supposed to come away with? I'll tell you: nothing, or at least one that wasn't common sense or something we hadn't heard before.