What is the worst book that you hold ever read?
Any books that you really didn't enjoy? I'm curious.
Answers:
Twilight.
I reflect it was called "Minutes To Midnight" by that hack Sidney Sheldon. I was roughly fourteen then and it was the first book i ever read that after i finished i thought "yes, so this is DEFINITELY a bad book". It be terrible, especially they way it just seem SO generic that the minute i finished reading it i couldn't differentiate it from any of his other books i had read in the past. I would ask for my precious time put a bet on but fortunately it did not take me long even at fourteen to finish that dreck.
Twilight. Really poorly written and Bella was such a whiny character.
The Sound and the Fury.
The man's use of stream-of-consciousness and other novel techniques be revolutionary, but for the love of God...the story's about the moral decline of an old southern family. In other words, it is an episode of the Jerry Springer show. There is incest, cheating, daughters turned whores, idiots, and even some attempted witchcraft thrown contained by for good measure. I just can't respect it because the actual plot is unlikely and melodramatic.
Not to mention that the first seventy or so pages are written from the point of view of a retard and switches between 12 (!) different narratives without any guidance. Now that's some uncomplicated reading right there...
oh yes Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury -- the book was brilliant but i didn't find myself enjoying it...
Traditionally published book?
Twilight.
I've read lots of books that I didn't really enjoy, but I could recognise them as well-written. Twilight isn't well-written any.
The Hatchet!
The Potato Factory by Bryce Courtenay
Well, for the purposes of the question, I am assuming you mean books I hold finished. There are worse books, that I didn't even finish, but off the finished ones, the worst was "The Girl With The Pearl Earring."
rhetoric in the european tradition by donovan conley
I have to say, i did pretty enjoy it, but only because I was so amused. "The Day Of The Triffords".
Basically, everyone go blind, and plants start killing people. And that is pretty much it. I found it moderately funny but it was actually boring and incredibly stupid. It was merely funny because of how stupid it was.
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What's a popular site where on earth I can upload short stories or articles and own those check my language rules?
www.worthyofpublishing.com Source(s): I use it If you ask here at BookFreeFAQ.com you can usually get someone to proof read for you too.
Hmm, what do you judge of this excerpt?
For some reason, this part of my story feels for a while strange. The language and attitude is still the same for that character, but I'm not sure why this is so different.It's a pretence novel so some characters have strange names, and is set contained by a kind of Tolkien time.I'm trying to rule...
Answers:
Twilight.
I reflect it was called "Minutes To Midnight" by that hack Sidney Sheldon. I was roughly fourteen then and it was the first book i ever read that after i finished i thought "yes, so this is DEFINITELY a bad book". It be terrible, especially they way it just seem SO generic that the minute i finished reading it i couldn't differentiate it from any of his other books i had read in the past. I would ask for my precious time put a bet on but fortunately it did not take me long even at fourteen to finish that dreck.
Twilight. Really poorly written and Bella was such a whiny character.
The Sound and the Fury.
The man's use of stream-of-consciousness and other novel techniques be revolutionary, but for the love of God...the story's about the moral decline of an old southern family. In other words, it is an episode of the Jerry Springer show. There is incest, cheating, daughters turned whores, idiots, and even some attempted witchcraft thrown contained by for good measure. I just can't respect it because the actual plot is unlikely and melodramatic.
Not to mention that the first seventy or so pages are written from the point of view of a retard and switches between 12 (!) different narratives without any guidance. Now that's some uncomplicated reading right there...
oh yes Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury -- the book was brilliant but i didn't find myself enjoying it...
Traditionally published book?
Twilight.
I've read lots of books that I didn't really enjoy, but I could recognise them as well-written. Twilight isn't well-written any.
The Hatchet!
The Potato Factory by Bryce Courtenay
Well, for the purposes of the question, I am assuming you mean books I hold finished. There are worse books, that I didn't even finish, but off the finished ones, the worst was "The Girl With The Pearl Earring."
rhetoric in the european tradition by donovan conley
I have to say, i did pretty enjoy it, but only because I was so amused. "The Day Of The Triffords".
Basically, everyone go blind, and plants start killing people. And that is pretty much it. I found it moderately funny but it was actually boring and incredibly stupid. It was merely funny because of how stupid it was.
Related Questions:
What's a popular site where on earth I can upload short stories or articles and own those check my language rules?
www.worthyofpublishing.com Source(s): I use it If you ask here at BookFreeFAQ.com you can usually get someone to proof read for you too.
Hmm, what do you judge of this excerpt?
For some reason, this part of my story feels for a while strange. The language and attitude is still the same for that character, but I'm not sure why this is so different.It's a pretence novel so some characters have strange names, and is set contained by a kind of Tolkien time.I'm trying to rule...
