Originally posted by QuietlyLoud
Allegiant By Veronica Roth-It totally ruined the whole Divergent series for me.Probably the dumbest book I've ever read.The end made the whole series pointless.I was left with such an empty feeling that it almost made me detest the Dystopian fiction altogether
Alchemist By Paulo Coelho .Another of my least favorites.I found it dull and unnecessarily preachy.I'm not a fan of Coelho's fable writing style and moreover, the message put forward by the book is morally and logically questionable.Only saving grace was that,it was very short. By the way,I don't mean to offend any Alchemist fans.After all.every book will have it's share of critics.π
Agree about Allegiant. Felt SO annoyed with it. A lot of it didn't make sense and the author probably knew it, and threw in that ending for shock value. -_-
And as for alchemist, I haven't read it, but most people I know told me not to because of the reasons you mentioned. π
Umm, I don't like Twilight (the entire series). I don't like Edward, Bella, or Jacob. The one thing I liked about the books was the idea of werewolf vs vampire idea. I was rolling my eyes a lot while reading those books. :/
Another book I didn't like (although I won't say it was the worst I've read), is Around the World in 80 days. I was bored to death. π
Edit - Just went through my Goodreads shelf and realized there were a LOT of books I've rated really low:
House of Night Series - Haven't read the whole series. Just the first 3-4. And I regret it. I don't know why I read those books. π€’ Definitely THE worst I've ever read.
I've also given low ratings to the Princess Diaries books - again I've read only a few.
Both these series were read when I was around 14 and surrounded by girls who LOVED these. So I guess people of that age group might still enjoy it, but I wouldn't recommend them.
Edited by Nickel8 - 8 years ago