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Old 07-13-2012, 08:11 AM   #50
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Originally Posted by bloodlover View Post
Has anyone considered age to be a factor in liking and disliking certain books? I remember when I was in 9th grade I had a passion for Serge Brusollo and Stephen King but thinking about their works now they all seem very silly and not something I;d recommend to others.
I agree. It was more than 15 years the last time I read Sidney Sheldon, and I use to love his books. I have to say it is a tight toss up for worst book ever read between the shades of grey books and morning noon and night. I was in shock at how badly written it was, no character depth, just dreadful. I have had more than 10 years as a non reader due to vision problems and so hope my taste for Anne Rice and Stephen King have not changed. They are on my next to try again when I finish the last game of thrones book.

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