Who is an author everybody seems to love and you can't stand
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Re: Who is an author everybody seems to love and you can't stand
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Stephen King
R. L. Stine
J.K Rowling is another author that, as I get older, I decreasingly enjoy her writing.
Their styles of writing are not easy to follow and have failed to catch my attention to entice me to read more.
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I could never get into those two.
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I have to agree with you here! Stephen King's work is okay, but in my humble opinion, it doesn't live up to the hype people make about it. And frankly, I think he tends to over-tell stories sometimes -- he'll have entire scenes in books that just kinda droll on for pages and in the end add absolutely nothing to the overall story.

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George R.R Martin, really don't enjoy his writing
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A friend of mine had It Ends With Us on her bookshelf and we had a long discussion where she said it felt like reading a Wattpad story back in the early 2000s.
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I second this. I've actually come to the point where my hate for her books has become almost irrational. I can't help it, I just really, really dislike her books.[/quote]
Hahaha the irrational comment made me think of Sophie Hanna and the "new" "Poirot" "books".
I'm a really REALLY big fan of Agatha Christie. So when I heard somebody would be writing new Poirot books, I had mixed feelings. I ended up reading the first one, I WANTED so much to have new Poirot stories...What a disappointment. I HATED everything about the book.
After that, people have told me "but hey, her other mystery books are really good!" and I'm just like
NO
NOOOOOOOOO
NO!

NO.
NEVER.
NO.
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And here I was, just starting to read one of her novels.
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I honestly don't know why people like her books and I agree with you on the Wattpad storypiajmitchell12+ wrote: ↑16 Jun 2023, 18:38 Similar to another user on this thread, I recently came across Colleen Hoover while doom-scrolling on TikTok. As a fan of thrillers and romance, I tried to make my way through Verity and just... struggled. The plot had potential but by the end of the book it was not living up to its potential.
A friend of mine had It Ends With Us on her bookshelf and we had a long discussion where she said it felt like reading a Wattpad story back in the early 2000s.