My vote goes entirely to the Da Vinci code. I am a big fan of Da Vinci's work myself, but was greatly disappointed when I bought the book and finished it.
Not only was it NOT about Da Vinci, the storyline in my opinion wasn't well thought through, and more attention was paid to try to make the riddles look confusing, than to building up the characters' personalities.
Also, no offence intended, but I also believe that Dan Brown didn't have the foggiest about what exactly he was writing about. All the facts he put in it weren't really consistent, and the fictional facts he added seemed so out of place that they became too obvious.
And the plot was no surprise either.
In short, I hated it. It was basically a waste of money, but I'm sure most people disagree. I don't mind; this is just my personal opinion anyhow.
So, what is the worst book you've ever read, and why?
You can elaborate as much as you like; I love hearing ppls opinions about books ^.^
What, in your opinion, is the worst book you've ever read and why?
In high school, I had to read "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin - it was horrible. Oh, the woman is unhappy; oh she has an affair, then she kills herself. I couldn't feel sorry for her, only for myself for having to read the book.
Reply:Right now I'm reading The Broken Crown by Michelle West, and if it's not THE worst, it's right up there, and I'm having trouble thinking of a worse one at the moment. It's a fantasy book, which is my type of book usually, but I dunno. This one seems very confusing. It's a long book, over 700 pages, and I'm over halfway, but I'm still not entirely sure who I'm supposed to be rooting for; not sure who the good guys and bad guys are yet. LOL So either I'm being really dense, or there is something wrong (very, very wrong!) with this book. Or maybe we're not supposed to know who's who until the very end. I dunno. But, I'm stubborn and I'm gonna stick it out, because I just hate to give up on a book. Trouble is, it's the first book of a trilogy, and I don't know if I'm that bull-headed!! The good thing is, I got the books at a library book sale and they were only a dime apiece, so not a big waste of money (just of time.)
Reply:I'm going to have to go with "The Dragon Conspiracy" by P. R. Moredun. The concept was fascinating. The writing felt like an unedited manuscript. If I didn't have to read it for a book review, I wouldn't have ever finished it. It is the first book in a series, so I'm hoping it gets better... but we'll see.
I wasn't too thrilled with "The Da Vinci Code" either.
Reply:Tie between The Awakening and The DaVinci Code. Two completely different books and stories, but both pretty bad in my opinion. The Awakening was just too bland and not what I consider modern American literature at all. DaVinci Code is just overrated.
Reply:Nasty Girls It was just plain ghetto
Reply:bible.
to much main characters, plot holes, writing errors and the writers didn't care what the previous ones were writing and start over again.
Reply:I personally loved the DaVinci Code. It was very well written. But the worse book I've ever read? It had to be 'Rosie Dunne' it was frustrating and sad.
Reply:I guess the worst book I can remember reading would have to be Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley. Truthfully, I don't know why I didn't like it-it's a book from the Romantic period, and normally I like that style of books a lot, but I just absolutely hated it! The plot was slow, and the main character was such a wimp-that's probably why. I like the leading men to have some guts in them, I guess. It was just...too boring. The fact that it was for school made it worse, I guess, since I had to finish it, or risk losing the grade.
Reply:I hated the Da Vinci code so much I couldn't get through it.
But my all time least favorite has to be The Bridges of Madison County, because it was so obviously the author's masturbation fantasy about his skills as a lady's man.
Awful. Just blech.
Reply:Lord of the Flies was the worst book I ever read. I had to read it finally for a class, and it was just a horribly painful experience. I can find things to like in almost any book, but I couldn't find one thing in this book. I know there are people out there who like it, but . . . I honestly don't know why. I liked Dickens' Bleak House (and I read the whole thing - 900 pages- in less time than it too me to finish Lord of the Flies) much better than Lord of the Flies, and it was bleak!
Reply:WeMy first grad reading book was stupid. I know in first grade we aren't supposed to know much about reading but it was so stupid. I got bored with it. The title was Reading and learning words. Cat . dog. rat. he . she. so on.
I already knew how to read that but I had to any way,so boring.
We all complained.
Reply:I'm so glad to actually find people that hated The DaVinci Code! I got tired of it in the middle and skipped to the end to see what the big deal was.
I also hated a book called Push by Sapphire, but only because it was SOOO graphic when it came to sexual abuse of children. The one I had to read right after that was also about sexual abuse of children and it was WAY to much (and they hurt a kitty so I was double upset). I hated American Psycho as well - I couldn't finish it and I didn't even want it in the house. Mrs Dalloway is horrid - the only way I could get through it was to focus on all the allusions to death she was making. I figured it might make a good essay since it was for a class.
Reply:my biggest disappointment is called The Biggest Secret: The Book That Will Change the World by david icke.
when u read about a book u really expect it to be exeptional at least this is what i do.but not when u finish it with the convention that the writer is halosinating and paranoied well this is also my personal opinion.it's really nice to think of the biggest cospiracy theory for awhile but to live ur life according to it is a great disaster even if it was true.
Reply:I only got through half of Shirley MacClaine's bio "Out On A Limb".
That woman is so far out there that she's almost BACK again......a complete wack-job!
Reply:the scarlet letter and jane eyre tie for worst book ever (well, that I've read anyway) and hy ? I had to read them for school, otherwise i don't read bad books.
ps
if you hated the da vinci code so much why did you read it? ehy not not just throw it away and stop reading or whatever?
Reply:old man in the sea by Hemingway. Was a waste of TIME!!! so boring!! no point!! my class all hated it...god it took willpower to get through that book!! absolutely horrible
Reply:I agree with you. I don't know why I don't like the DaVinci Code, i just do.
The worst book I have ever read was Susan Cooper's The Boggart. Has anyone even heard of it? I'm sure it was good to some people, just not me. She's a good author, but maybe she hit a speed bump.
Ah, That's all I can say about that. SORRY!
=D
Reply:Julie of the Wolves
When my class was reading it I THOUGHT I WOULD DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!! And I hated the way they told time "Four sleeps ago!"
Reply:I used to be big on Michael Crichton's books. I read Jurassic Park, The Lost World, Congo, Sphere, The Great Train Robbery, The Andromeda Strain...and then I tried Airframe. The first and only book I've EVER stopped reading due to boredom. The first chapter was intriguing but the rest of the book was soooooo slow. There was absolutely no action, it was just horrible.
Reply:A Ring of Endless Light
I had to read the book in the seventh grade, but I couldn't. Even if it had dolphins in it. The whole thing is just so preachy, it's about people arguing and thinking and thinking about arguing. Nothing even really takes place.
Reply:i hate "From Sea to Shining Sea" because it's a historical fiction. my teacher reads a lot of the same books as me, and thought i would like it, but it's really boring. i hate all historical fiction books, no matter how many my mom puts in my room. if it had had plots and mystery added to it, i might have liked it, but it was about Lewis and Clark, and had their younger lives added on, making it really long and exceptionally boring. I mean absolutely no offense, but i just didn't like it. many others did, though.... so don't feel left out, author of this book. :)
oh, and Julie of the Wolves was horrible,too.
Reply:the worst book was the lord of the flies. it was the most disturbing book i ever read. i didn't like the house of seven gables b/c i was so slow. i hated jane eyre b/c it was totally not fair. she gets the guy after he becomes blind and an amputee, with no money. ((sigh)) life just sucked for her...
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