I just suffered through a book....

The third Game of Thrones book.

One and two were ok.

Three was pure torture.

Four was written by a different person, I swear. The whole tone of the writing changed.

Haven't read Five yet. Waiting for it come out in paperback (October)
 
My friend lent me the first 2 books in the Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter series. I hated those books. It's probably the fastest I ever read a book just to get it over with as quickly as possible. Kind of like ripping a band-aid off. :upsidedow

The 6th book of Harry Potter was pretty bad too, and I agree with others on the 3rd Hunger Games. The Twilight series sucked too. I was ok with the 1st, thought the second sucked, but hoped it was a sophomore curse... it wasn't.

I've tried to read the 2nd book in the Eragon series twice now, but never make it through.
 
Fifty Shades and Gone Girl.

I felt the same way about Gone Girl- actually kind of wished she had been killed because she was so unlikeable.
The past few books that I've finished have been out of a sense of obligation:
Plodding through all at the same time:
My Splendid Concubine
the cuckoos calling
The Lost Tomb of Viracocha
April Blood
Diaghilev
Finished Nijinsky a few weeks ago-YAWN. How can one of the most interesting and dancers of all time be made boring? The author managed though.

I read an enjoyable book and then read a part of one of the books above. Reading is my passion and I read at least 1 and sometimes 3/night. It's hard to find books that appeal. I'll get on a biography or history kick, then it's murder/thrillers, followed by hidden history, filled with a little of everything else.
 

OP - Did your book include a party with a large cake near the end? If so, I read the same book.

I keep wanting to discuss this plot telling device (sike! It was all a lie!) with someone, but certainly didn't like the book enough to recommend it to my friends.

:-)
 
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Trilogy. Took me an entire school year to read all 3 books. I was determined to read them all, but UGH....I struggled!

I think it is interesting how varied tastes can be in books. I took a LONG time with the third book in this series, but mostly because I was sad that there were ONLY three, and I didn't want the joy of reading them to come to an end.
 
I think it is interesting how varied tastes can be in books. I took a LONG time with the third book in this series, but mostly because I was sad that there were ONLY three, and I didn't want the joy of reading them to come to an end.

I know. I love to see what other people are reading and I'll try to read anything :). I think it took me 4 or 5 months to get through book 1, then I flew through book 2 and struggled with book 3 again. Granted, I was only ready for about 2 to 3 hours/week while DD was at dance class, but I didn't have that urge TO read these any other time. I was h*ll bent on finishing them though. Now I need to make time to sit down and watch the movie :)
 
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Fifty Shades and Gone Girl.

I agree on both of these.

I will add The Outlander by Diana Gaboldon that I've seen recommended here on the boards too. I think there's 975 books to this series but I only choked my way through the first one.
 
I am at the end of Dan Brown's Inferno - the 1 and 2 star reviews are pretty accurate!
 
Wicked

I hated that book. I'm not a fan of wizard of oz but thought I'd give it a shot.

This was the one that immediately came to mind for me too. I love the play and like the movie, but the book ...UGH...I just slogged through it. Even after I finished, I felt like there was a whole subtext that I wasn't smart enough to understand.

Suzi
 
Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris. The fourth (and last) of the Hannibal Lecter series.

It was unreadable. I gave up after about 50 pages.
(Of course, it didn't help that I didn't read the first 3 of the series - I got the book as a gift . . . )
 
I agree on both of these.

I will add The Outlander by Diana Gaboldon that I've seen recommended here on the boards too. I think there's 975 books to this series but I only choked my way through the first one.

Well, there are at least two of us that didn't like Outlander. We can start a very small club. ;)
 
Anna Karenina

I try to mix in some classics with my trashier reading, but it took me about 6 months to read this one. Absolute torture for me
 
I belong to a book club with "loose" rules.

If we are in the middle of a book we personally do not like - you can throw in the towel, which I did for The Sweet By and By. I tried and tried with this book - even read some of the book-club discussion lists, to no avail. Even the questions seemed stupid to me.

I've had other books that I've not cared for - but even those I can usually make my way through them.
 
I loved Pillars of the Earth but hated the next one. I kept reading because I thought it had to get better but it never did.
 
If I can't get into a book I just stop reading it. I have a ton of books I want to read and so many good books out there I just don't see wasting my time with one I don't enjoy.
 
Eat Pray Love comes to mind. Such a BORING read. I still don't know how I got through it.
 
I gave up on quite a few books. The Host. The most recent Game of Thrones book. Sookie Stackhouse. Catching Fire.

I bail if it doesn't hold my interest.
 













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