LOL! Let me see...
1. Sweet Anger by Sandra Brown. I know. What was I thinking? I dropped it like a hot potato when the guy breaks into her house and, instead of calling 911, there is stupid sexual tension dialogue ensuing.
2. Twilight Anne Rice light and I read Rice when I was 16.
3. The Song of Ice and Fire books by G.R.R. Martin. This really pains me. It started out with so much promise but he can't keep a plot together and I stopped be able to follow all the characters and what was going on. I abandoned it after the third book.
4. Tess of the d'Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy. Very annoying. I had to read it in school and Tess is nothing but a victim.
5. The Shack I forget the author's name but this was manipulative tripe (I got it from the library).
6. Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. They go up a river. Kurtz dies. The horror. I care, why? Actually, no, I don't care.
7. The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown. I suggest Holy Blood, Holy Grail if this topic interests you. I hate to pile on but a previous poster was correct in calling Brown the "McDonald's of Literature."
8. The Dome by Stephen King. One of his longest, one of his worst and I generally like King and several of his books are favorites of mine. Dissapointing.
9. Cloud Nine by Luanne Rice. Inspid, pandering, emotionally manipulative, and boring romance novel.
10. Mercycle by Piers Anthony. I liked the first few Xanth books and some of the Incarnations of Immortality books. Anyway, I didn't finish this silly book and haven't read any Piers for a decade or more.
/I knew better than to attempt Robert Jordan or Ayn Rand.
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