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Post by Card against Humanity on Sept 23, 2016 19:08:36 GMT -5
mine is my math textbook.
jk jk
fifty shades of grey. hands down, never change. I'm sure they are worse books out there, but that book just fills me with so much rage and hatred that I can't think of any other book that could rival it, not even twilight.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2016 19:09:01 GMT -5
The Scarlet Letter.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2016 19:10:13 GMT -5
the fault in our stars it was so gross
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2016 19:10:44 GMT -5
silas marner
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#add8e6
Name Colour
*Ravenpaw*
Warrior Fanatic
*reads books in a corner*
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Post by *Ravenpaw* on Sept 23, 2016 19:11:06 GMT -5
Twilight. It's horrible.
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Post by Frozen on Sept 23, 2016 19:11:18 GMT -5
Besides the usual, probably The Last Star (final book in the 5th Wave series.) Read the first chapter, didn't like it, got to what the main characters were actuall doing and left it alone. Apparently it had a terrible ending that I haven't seen yet. The first two books were good... what happened?
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Post by Pantherstar on Sept 23, 2016 19:13:03 GMT -5
Tiger's Curse.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2016 19:14:47 GMT -5
looking for alaska by john green
that book scarred me in ways i didn't know i could be scarred
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Post by Yoshimi on Sept 23, 2016 19:15:20 GMT -5
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Post by sphagnosidum on Sept 23, 2016 19:15:23 GMT -5
Twilight is the butt of all jokes, but Tiger's Curse is the Twilight that is much worse.
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Post by Ginz on Sept 23, 2016 19:16:58 GMT -5
fifty shades of gray and ive never read it
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Post by trickster ♥ on Sept 23, 2016 19:32:46 GMT -5
fifty shades of gray and ive never read it
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Post by Jules Sanchez on Sept 23, 2016 19:39:10 GMT -5
Ughhh I'm saying more than one
A Thousand Little Pieces- a so-called "memoir" in which the author made up all the main events. Twilight- Hated it before it was cool to hate it. The Fault in Our Stars- For making the Anne Frank house a place where teenagers want to kiss rather than a place to remember a tragic part of history. The Happiness Project- A book written by a woman who knows nothing about being upset- a one percenter. Vampire Diaries- Why did these exist. Why.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2016 19:45:25 GMT -5
the fault in our stars. why did they do that in the anne frank house that is not a place to kiss
the cay
the watsons go to birmingham, 1963
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Post by Deleted on Sept 23, 2016 19:45:51 GMT -5
Girl vs. Boy Band. It's a tween book, and I just hate it because it gave this one character so much development, .and then I got ticked off because the author then kicked said character out, I didn't finish the book. (Although maybe it's cause I hate change in books like that... it drives me crazy.)
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Post by lazy penguin on Sept 23, 2016 19:46:49 GMT -5
A Boy's Life. Worst piece of trash that was ever assigned for summer reading.
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Post by Sand 🎃 on Sept 23, 2016 19:49:02 GMT -5
Le Petit Prince - even reading the English translation after the original french version was torture
Fahrenheit 451 - I think Ray Bradbury had a little something before writing this book
Of Mice and Men - John Steinbeck spent too much time thinking through the most unneeded details
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Post by ℜust ℜed ℜose on Sept 23, 2016 20:40:03 GMT -5
I cannot rightfully claim the worst books ever are things like Twilight or the Fault in Our Stars (I haven't read them, but I know I wouldn't enjoy them) so I'd have to say Elsewhere. I don't recall who it was by, but I don't care to know.
It could have been SO interesting with the set up, but they made it dramatic, less about real plot, and more romantic. It's been a while, but I hated it.
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sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾
rood yelling meanie
be cunning and full of tricks
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Post by sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾ on Sept 23, 2016 21:54:45 GMT -5
•♕• i read a book this summer called "these shallow graves" and it was seriously bad. but i hate the shannara chronicles both as books and as a tv show •♔•
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Post by John 3:16 on Sept 25, 2016 4:01:50 GMT -5
My Immortal
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 4:48:27 GMT -5
Mine's City of Bones.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 9:26:24 GMT -5
The Graveyard Book
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Post by Lucipurr on Sept 25, 2016 9:30:56 GMT -5
For me, it'd have to be 1984 by George Orwell. That book made me feel all kinds of hatred. It was an 11th grade forced read X( Bad times.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 10:03:31 GMT -5
Of Mice and Men... I just can't..
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 10:11:29 GMT -5
Theres probably worse books out there but none dissapointed me more than reading The Last Hope and getting that for what was suppose to be the end of that generation of characters. It completely threw the Three prophecy aside and didnt explain what the hell they were there for to begin with, firestat being the fourth was so bland and predictable, all the deaths were lackluster especially firestars (when i read it it was just put there for shock value, i didnt even register it as a death, they just killed him just to kill him) with that being said tigerstars death was awful, the darkforest attacked like they didnt know what they were doing even though they were shown before to be very well thought out and organized, HOW THEY HANDLED THE BREEZEPELT CROWFEATHER SITUATION WAS AWFUL THEY BASICALLY BLAMED BREEZEPELT FOR HIS ABUSE I WAS SO MAD, THAT MADE ME MORE MAD THAN ANYTHING.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 10:14:54 GMT -5
any book centered around romance like fr i want to read about awesome mythical creatures and badass dragons and heroes, not about another typical white heterosexual couple. like if theres a romantic subplot, thats okay as long as the book isnt focused on it
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Post by Deleted on Sept 25, 2016 10:17:54 GMT -5
To stray from the 'Lawl Fifty Shades of Gray! Twilight! XDDD!" response I have to say Nothing by Janne Teller
basically it's about a literal 12-13 year old kid who has an existensial crisis and climbs up a tree and never comes down? so the kids give up offerings to show him life has meaning and they get really disturbing like a KID'S ACTUAL FINGER, a girl's virginity (taken by ****, and there was a lot of 'she sold herself1!1!1 she'll never be pure1!!11!1' comments afterwards), a dog that they kill, and some girl's baby brother's dead body.
Meanwhile, nobody's parents care that this kid isn't coming down from the tree? and then they finally do find out what the kids do and they all get grounded by the news finds out about them and it sweeps wordwide and they get like millions of dollars for 'their pile of meaning' and get rich and famous except one day it just Burns Down and the tree kid finally comes down to laugh at their expense and like all of the kids go crazy and murder him
it was an... experience.
edit: it was also written weirdly bc it was a dutch (i think) translation to English so like all of the sentences are weird and choppy. also, while some kids have to give up their fingers n dead baby brothers other kids only had to give up... their bikes? and sandals? like how is that fair?
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Post by Sanders on Sept 25, 2016 10:21:56 GMT -5
#stopbringingup50shadesofgreypls #igetthatit'sterriblebutpls
honestly the entirety of Cassandra Clare's writing.
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