Authority3000 wrote:The Left Behind Series - It was much to long in my opinion (12 Full-edition books), rather drawn out at some points, arguably overly detailed in its writing, and primarily focused on extremely dull events. On top of that, some beliefs, (primarily the Rapture) were forced upon you somewhat.
Authority3000 wrote:The DaVinci Code - It's infamously blasphemous plot notwithstanding, the book was terribly written, it contained bountiful blatant grammatical errors that even a group of well educated high scholars should have been easily able to detect and repair, and had several poorly structured segments and sentences as well. It's name (check the translation) is a perfect example of this.
mitsuki lover wrote:The entire Left Behind series.The only interesting character is Carpathian and he's the villian!
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Redwall. I never understood it
shojoiscool2 wrote:LOTR- I cannot say how much I detest these books. I love the movies, but, the writing is so flowery and overly descriptive that I could not get into it. There was viturally no real interaction with the charactars, as mostly we followed them around in a sort of third person viewpoint. Far too much time was spent telling us about related but unnecessary history.
Perlandra- this is sci-fi allegory written by CS Lewis, it is wordy and hard to follow, love the Narnia books but this was painful to read
Radical Dreamer wrote:I'm not sure if Wuthering Heights was a best-seller or not (it was at least a classic), but I recently read it, and I didn't find anything appealing about it at all. XD
HisaishiFan wrote:Cell - I think Stephen King may have just run out of plots
Cell - I think Stephen King may have just run out of plots
Redwall. I never understood it
Perlandra- this is sci-fi allegory written by CS Lewis, it is wordy and hard to follow, love the Narnia books but this was painful to read
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