I had one book I never read to the end. I don't remember what it was, but it just didn't hold my attention.
Yes, really. I really happens. A mentally unbalanced young man kills a women, cleans up her voided shit, leaves, then comes back and sticks his dick in her cold corpse.Ti0k0 said:Really? I started yesterday on the audiobook of that book, listened it at work again today!ReservoirAngel said:Under the Dome by Stephen King.
I nearly stopped when he describes (in detail) a murdered girl shitting all over a kitchen floor. Then I finally did stop when said murderer went back and had sex with the corpse.
I like it so far, although it is told a bit dull
I heard about the plot, and it reminded me of the graphic novel Girls by the Luna brothers.
Yeah, quite a lot of the stuff you read in schools is crap. I remember that they were all chosen to have tonnes of hidden meanings and morals, rather than picking a good read, so that we had more work to do explaining them and staying awake as we read them.madster11 said:Yeah half of the crap they shoved down our throats in high-school made me not read any books for a long time.
Idiots almost ruined my appetite for them, but now i ALWAYS have Reader minimized with a book in a series that i'm either reading through for the first time, or again.
Am i the only one in the world who prefers to read books on a computer screen, as opposed to actual paper?
I read UTD too, it was fantastic, not sure what you're all worked up about. There is worse shit that happens in real life than thatReservoirAngel said:Yes, really. I really happens. A mentally unbalanced young man kills a women, cleans up her voided shit, leaves, then comes back and sticks his dick in her cold corpse.Ti0k0 said:Really? I started yesterday on the audiobook of that book, listened it at work again today!ReservoirAngel said:Under the Dome by Stephen King.
I nearly stopped when he describes (in detail) a murdered girl shitting all over a kitchen floor. Then I finally did stop when said murderer went back and had sex with the corpse.
I like it so far, although it is told a bit dull
I heard about the plot, and it reminded me of the graphic novel Girls by the Luna brothers.
Honestly, I was fucking horrified. I would tolerate it... if it had anything to do with the overall plot, but it doesn't. It exists only to show how fucked up this character is. Which could easily have been done without the murder and corpse-fucking in my opinion.
Actually that series is know for getting worse as it goes along.... like a real load worse. It goes on over about 10 books, and gets progressively worse, so if you hated the first book, ye gods man, don't go near the last few.A Distant Star said:Yeah this peace of crap right here.
http://www.amazon.com/Wizards-First-Rule-Sword-Truth/dp/0812548051
Bought it when my bookstore was selling it or a dollar in some promo to promote the latest release in the series and got about a 100 pages in and just stopped. It was so paint by numbers I couldnt bring myself to go on. People tell me the later books are great, and they very well may be right... but you know what? I dont care. Book didnt hook me and I see no reason to suffer along in the hopes that it gets better. I tried that with Wheel of Time and I got through 6 books before I realized that this really was as good as it was going to get... never again.
You realise everyone on the Internet despises Twilight with a fiery passion, right? You're not going to get attacked for that opinion.HimochiIsAwesome said:I remember I fell asleep reading New Moon. *shot by fans of Twilight*
Slightly off topic, but the last one, Breaking Dawn, was so anti-climatic, and it wasn't (IMO) the good kind of anti climax (if they exist), it was the kind where it seems like the author just got bored and couldn't be bothered to fill in the fight.
I'm probably gonna get tonnes of hate for that, but I will say that it isn't the worst book I've read.
Not even near the best books, but not the worst.
(*obvious lies to hide my hatred of Twilight*)
Brisingr is, interestingly, my favourite book in the series.arrapippol said:I loved Eragon and Eldest from the Inheritance saga (Chris Paolini, dragon on the cover, in case you haven't heard of it) but whilst reading Brisingr, the third book, I simply couldn't get past halfway... It was too slow, and nothing was happening, and, he kinda killed the whole idea of battles by putting magicians in there. I lost interest in it, so I'm not sure whether I'll try again with it and get the 4th book, cause I would like to know how it ends (even though its probably predictable)
Hey I remember reading that back when I was like 12 or 13? I also weirdly remember liking it. Huh.silver wolf009 said:Stargirl.
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Just... Ugh... Not fun to read. Not fun at all.