Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Top 5 Wednesdays: Books I Did Not Finish

It's seldom I do not finish a book. Even if a book is really boring I always manage to pull myself through no matter how long it takes. So if I DNF (Did Not Finish) a book, that means I've given up on it, or the series, or the author...

5. Follow Me Down / Tanya Byrne
If you've read one of my previous posts about my weekend reads, you'd know how I was struggling with this one. Well, I completely gave up on it, halfway through. I just wasn't interested anymore.

4. Allegiant / Veronica Roth
Okay, so the first one was great, but the second one was just meh. And then I got to the third book and I just didn't want to bother anymore. It didn't help that I got spoiled for it everywhere I go!

3. Vivian Versus America / Katie Coyle
This is the sequel to Vivian Versus the Apocalypse, which I actually really enjoyed. But Vivian Versus America was just too boring... Did not understand a single shit at all. 

2. An Abundance of Katherines / John Green
Nope, just nope. I have no idea how I got through his other books, namely The Fault in Our Stars and Looking For Alaska. I can't be the only one who thinks all his characters are almost always the exact same. Don't understand why his books are enjoyed so much. (just my opinion)

1. City of Glass / Cassandra Clare
As if City of Ashes wasn't bad enough... This. Was. So. BORING. Even with all the action, sorry to say. Not sure if it's just me, but I feel like the first 3 books have been repetitive; same confusion the characters face, same scouring everywhere looking for a particular character, same truth-revealing that shocks our characters, same confrontation of the bad guy, same final battle... I made it through the book itself, but then I saw there was still 30 more pages of Prologue, and that was when I just threw it aside. NOPE.

And that's it for today, and I'm sorry again for not posting any pictures! I'm so used to having a words-ful blog, and I'm sick and not in the mood anyways )":


I just finished The End Of The World As We Know It by Iva-Marie Palmer, and it was like those violent-comedy kind of movies. Actually enjoyed it, and it was fun, but not exactly blown away. Maybe more in my November Wrap-Up?

And I have no idea which book to read next.

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