Submitted by WunderPlundr t3_z5qebk in books
What was a book that you read all the way through and then found yourself wishing you could have all that time back?
For me it was “The Butlerian Jihad” by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Andersen. It was such a shoddily written, dumb as a rock book, full of flat characters that just annoyed me. I originally picked it up cause I was in that phase where I was like “I’m only ever going to read a series in chronological order” and boy did it kick the desire to do that again out of me. It also put me off picking up “Dune” itself for a while.
A more recent example would be the Bobby Dollar Trilogy by Tad Williams. Big fan of his so him doing and urban fantasy noir story was really interesting to me. Book 2 was pretty good, but 1 and 3 were so slow and lifeless that by the end I was glad for it to be over. On the positive side, it finally gave me the resolve to just put a book down and walk away if it’s not working for me.
ViForYourAttention t1_ixxxb9r wrote
After I finished Where the Crawdads Sing, I felt like I wasted my time trying to like a book that apparently a lot of people really enjoyed. The story immediately fell off at the end with a quick resolve time skip. I felt like I was still left with a lot of questions and nothing seemed believable for a book that was supposed to be considered realism.