benladesh wrote:
0_0 I was just gonna say the giver and 1984. We had to read The giver in 5th grade but no one liked it because they didn't understand. I found it well written and I have a weakness for books about utopia and how humans act. Thus why I loved 1984, they take you to places no other book on this subject takes you. It really shows that a humans brain is a twig waiting to snap and once thats done you can do what you want. Amazing books.
Really? No one liked
The Giver?? It's a crime to dislike that book, I think. Lois Lowry is a fantastic author, and the other two books in that series (
Gathering Blue and
The Messenger) are also great.
I've never finished 1984, as I had to time and then forgot about it, but from what I read, it was good.
o_0 wrote:
I think I am the only one in the world who hated Eragon/Eldest. Ugh. I can't even get over how much I hate them.
Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaate. I barely got through Eragon- it took me ages to read it as I hated it so much (I almost always read books through to the end, no matter how bad they turn out to be). Never read Eldest as I didn't see the point. I mean, great for Paolini for getting published at such a young age and then getting a movie out of it, but come ON. Who actually thinks that the books became popular due to how great they were, and not because of the age of the author?
Cliché characters to the extreme (and they're all Mary Sues! >_<), plot is predictable... Not to mention it's mostly LotR pieced together with other books and movies (someone once told me they saw similarities with Star Wars, but I wouldn't know). Some books are meant to be long, and that just makes them better. Some shouldn't, under any circumstances, be as long as Eragon/Eldest/etc.
Sorry to those who do like the books, but I'm usually extremely easy to please, so when I hate something, I
HATE it.
I guess one of my biggest problems with it is that I was always hearing people go on about how amazing and fantastic it is and how people should start building temples to the greatness that is Christopher Paolini's imagination, so I bought the hardcover. And then promptly discovered that it was one of, if not the, worst books I've ever read. So now I'm stuck with this god-awful book rotting away on my bookshelf and infecting all my other good books with its horribleness.
kcharles wrote:
I love Magyk and Flyte.
!!!!! Lovelovelovelovelove the Septimus Heap series. I don't recall running across people who hate it, though. It's more that no one has ever heard of them.
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