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The worst book I've read so far (I just got into reading) is Another Day by David Levithan. I stopped reading it after 50 pages. It was the same exact story as Every Day but the story is told by a different character...talk about a "unique" sequal.
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Empress Theresa is the worst book I think ever to be publish 4 pages in you`ll just give up due to the childish writing of the author and the cover is just awful.
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13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. The TV series sucks too.
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Bridal Boot Camp by Meg Cabot -- the main character was shallow in terms of personality and character development. Moreso than the author's other stuff. The main character was also just problematic, and the love/interest had no development at all. It was a romance novel squashed into a short booklet.
I also hated the Summer series by Jenny Han. It was all over the place with a whiny main character.
I also hated the Summer series by Jenny Han. It was all over the place with a whiny main character.
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ladymabelton7 wrote:13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher. The TV series sucks too.
Can agree with this looking back on it. Though I did like the vibe of the audiobook because you hear Hannah on the tapes as it is such an audio medium of a book, it really lends itself to it. Didn't watch the series past 1.
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Forgotten Souls by Rooster Smith prompted me to leave my first 1-star rating on Amazon:
"1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible. Simply terrible.
Stop him before he writes again! This is the lowest level of amateur tripe, barely readable and with the sketchiest of plots. A great argument in favor of professional editors. Don’t waste your time."
"1.0 out of 5 stars
Terrible. Simply terrible.
Stop him before he writes again! This is the lowest level of amateur tripe, barely readable and with the sketchiest of plots. A great argument in favor of professional editors. Don’t waste your time."