Poll

Which book did you hate so much, you want to get hypnotherapy to purge it from your mind?
I haven't read any books that bad.
If I hate a book I stop reading it
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The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith
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The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
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eat, pray,love
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Evermore by Alyson Noel
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Evermore
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Matched
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Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
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Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand
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The Fallen Series
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the lovely bones
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Fifty Shades Series and Twilight Series
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Little Women.
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Looking For Alaska
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hush hush
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Dear John (crap ending!)
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The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty by Anne Rice
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None
TOO. MANY. CHOICES
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Switched
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House of Night
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lord of the flies
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idk (not a book I just don't know)
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The Old Man and the Sea
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Shiver
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce
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Animal Farm
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Mockingjay (Susanne Collins}
Allegiant (Divergent series) by Veronica Roth
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Gabriel's Inferno by Sylvain Reynard
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The Scarlet Letter
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Crossed
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The Great Gatsby - F. Scott Fitzgerald
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The Mortal Instrument series
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Hatchet
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The Cursed Child
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The Trial by Franz Kafka
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Dead Until Dark by Charlaine Harris
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Blue Bloods by Melissa de la Cruz
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anything by Nicholas Sparks
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Insurgent
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The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown
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Kite Runner
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Wuthering Heights byEmily Brontë
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The English Patient
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Running With Scissors
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1984 by George Orwell
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Beautiful Creatures
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Fallen
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The Last Battle
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
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Any "You can fix your life with positive thinking" self help book
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The Maze Runner
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After series by Anna Todd
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Between by Jessica Warman
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Ion by Liviu Rebreanu
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ac
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The Coldest Winter Ever by Sistah Soldjah
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Dark Angel
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Uninvited by Amanda Marrone (if you haven't read it, don't)
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Gone With The Wind
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Alice in Deadland by Mainak Dhar
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The Notebook
The Knife of Never Letting Go
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Dracula the Un-Dead
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Wicked
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Fifty Shades Freed
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
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Nevermore by James Patterson
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The Decameron
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The Forest of Hands and Teeth by Carrie Ryan
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Gone Girl
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Four Blondes by Candace Bushnell
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Ethan Frome
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The Fault in Our Stars
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The Fault In Our Stars
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This Is Why I Hate You, Reaper's Creek, and A Court of Frost and Starlight
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Lockdown (Escape From Furnace #1) by Alexander Gordon Smith
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The Valkyries by Paulo Coelho
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Dance of the Dwarves by Geoffrey Household
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Justine by M De Sade
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If Tomorrow Comes
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Life As We Knew It
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There is no dog
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war of the worlds
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Once by Anna Carey
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Ninety Days of Genevieve
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Drought
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Moth Diaries
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real
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My Favorite Mistake by Chelsea Cameron
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Fated
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The shack - William P. Young
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The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain
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Honor Student by Teresa Mummert
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Beloved by Toni Morrison
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crash
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Taking Chances by Molly McAdams
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game of thrones
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Rebecca- Daphne du Maurier
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Beautiful Disaster by Jamie McGuire
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The Inheritance Cycle
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Flowers for Algernon
The Assassins Curse - Cassandra Rose Clarke
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Divergent by Veronica Roth
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Rage of Angels by Sidney Sheldon
Everday by David Levithan
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Heart of Darkness
Champion Marie Lu
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Fifty Shades of Grey, Twilight, and The Fault in our stars
life of pi
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Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling
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House of Night and the Abandon trilogy by Meg Cabot
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Nothing Lasts Forever: No Secret can Stay Buried.. by Vish Dhamija
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ERAGON!!!!
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A Confederacy of Dunces
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Orange is the new black
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Jane Eyre - first time I EVER threw a book against a wall!
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Carry On by Rainbow Rowell
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November 9 by Colleen Hoover
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The Bible
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Red Queen
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Shatter Me
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Every YA title I've ever had the misfortune to come across
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The WineMakers Dinner
Is It Love: A Triangle Gone Square
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Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma
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The Night Strangers by Chris Bohjalian
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The Final Warning
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two little girls in blue
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Bullet by. Jade C. Jamison
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Night Circus
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Warriors of the Cross
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Cloud Atlas
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Candide by Voltaire
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ancient evenings
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Other by Karen Kincy
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The Devil Wears Prada by Lauren Weisberger
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As you like it
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One Day by David Nicholls
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One Deadly Sister by Rod Hoisington
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Waiting for Columbus, by Thomas Trofimuk
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Real Analysis
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Kissed by an Angel series by Elizabeth Chandler
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watership down
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Emma By Jane Austen
Fifty Shades of Grey and Twilight
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THE TENOR'S FALL by Paola A. Rodriguez
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Glimmer
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glimmer
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Island of the Blue Dolphins
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Witch & Wizard by James Patterson
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Seventeenth Summer
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Modelland by Tyra Banks (no, I didn't misspell the title...)
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3cups of tea
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Real Katy Evans
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Hemlock Grove by Brian McGreevy
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La Philosophie dans le Boudoir - Marquis de Sade
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Tale Of Two Cities - Charles Dickens
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The girl with the dragon tattoo
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Attentat by Amélie Nothomb
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Naked Lunch - Wlliam S Burrows
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Poltergeist by Kat Richardson
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The Morganville Vampires Rachel Caine, The Walking Disaster by Jamie McGuire, Wanted by Kelly Elliott
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Who Moved My Cheese?
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Plenilunio by Antonio Muñoz Molina
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Gone Girl, Lolita, Heart of Darkness and the first 100 pages of fifty Shades of disgusting
Julemandens Død (the death of Santa Claus)
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Mrs. Dalloway
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The Jungle
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A Northern Light by Jennifer Donnelly
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The sense of an ending by Julian Barnes
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The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne
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I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President
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Of Mice and Men by Steinbeck
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Anne Rice, Interview with a Vampire
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The Picture of Dorian Gray
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Memorias de un engaño
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Fighting Destiny by Amelia Hutchins
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Secret Keeper by Dannah Gresh and The Bible
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Nil
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Touching Spirit Bear by Ben Mikaelsen
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turned
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The Marbury Lens
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Mirror of Her Dreams
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Don't Breathe A Word by Jennifer McMohan
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Just One Day by Gayle Forman
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World According to Garp
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Half Bad by Sally Green
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Dork Diaries
still waters by Emma Carlson Verne
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Halo Series by Alexandra Adornetto
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Alas, Babylon and Peace Like a River
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The Tortilla Curtain
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Vampire Academy by Richelle Mead
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Grasshopper Jungle
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Yes, Please by Amy Poehler!
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Climax by Sexxa Kohl
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selection
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The Magicians by Lev Grossman
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The Lunar Chronicles series
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A walk to Remember by Nicholas Sparks
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Brighton Rock
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Ghostgirl by Tonya Hurley
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If I stay
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The Martian by Andy Weir
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For Whom the Bell Tolls by Ernest Hemingway
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Lord of the rings
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A Curious Beginning by Deanna Raybourn
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me earl and the dying girl
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The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
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American Psycho
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The Other Boleyn Girl
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The Complete Stories by Flannery O'Conner totally depressing
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The Cursed Child- I threw the book at a wall, Little Women and Birthday Boy
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Under the Dome Stephen King
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The Pisces by Melissa Broder
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The Darkest Minds
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Time and time again by Ben Elton
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Endgame
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Sinister tide, Colin Forbes
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The Clan of the Cave Bear
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The Imperialist
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Daisy Jones & The Six
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Spin the Dawn
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The Ruins by Scott Smith
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The Road, The Last Werewolf, The Story of 0 and The Highway.
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Graceling by Kristin Cashore
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The Selection by Kiera Cass
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The Highway
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The Clocks by Agatha Christie
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Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton
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Powerless by Lauren Roberst
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Sex and Vanity by Kevin Kwan
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Five Total Strangers
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the ballad of songbirds and snakes
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runaway by bobbi smith
Pamela by Samuel Richardson
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The Statistical Probability of Love At First Sight
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Honor Student
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Lord and Lady Spy by Shana Galen
Dodger
Delirium
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Tampa by Alissa Nutting
Love and Other Perishable Items
Feuchtgebiete
Saturday by Ian McEwan
The Sense of an ending by
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I, Coriander
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conversion
Enchantress by James Maxwell
Lady of Hay
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The Stranger Beside Me
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Hurry potter
The Road and I quit on it but what little I did read....ugh!
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The Road
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Night Train
Madame Bovary
The Last Werewolf but I did quit on it as its SO SUPER BAD
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The mothman prophecies
The Shatter Me series (by Tahereh Mafi), the Num8ers trilogy (by Rachel Ward), Allegiant (by Veronica Roth), Stand Tall (by Joan Bauer), Paperboy (by Vince Vawter (?)), Fahrenheit 451 (by Ray Bradbury), and many, many more
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The Great Alone and The Dry
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The Story of 0 and The Highway
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Next time give a girl some warning. I really don't like clowns. *shivers*

:P it's just a clown... in fact it's Ronald :P I never understood that fear of clowns thing. I mean I watched IT and all but I still don't get it.



Why would you list HG Shiran?
I actually like a couple of those books a lot! lol
Haven't read most of them though, mostly to avoid the WTF am I reading scenario^^
Haven't read most of them though, mostly to avoid the WTF am I reading scenario^^

The Hunger Games wasn't horrible either - for sure it was the best book in the entire series though, because Mockingjay was complete and utter bullshit, and not just because I'm a GaleKatniss shipper. However, it's definitely not the best book I've ever read. Far from it.
Eat, Pray, Love was awkward. My mom owns it. And it was just… Yeah, no.
I've never read Fifty Shades of Grey, but I know enough of it (snippets from the book + blogs + reviews) to know that it's a glorified piece of tripe complete with abuse, reasons to okay it, a never-ending amount of bad nonconsensual porn, and a main character I was smarter than at five years old who likes to use "inner goddess" to refer to her insanity (aka subconscious). Also, I write a lot better than E.L. James - her use of adjectives, punctuation and pretty much everything else makes me want to claw my eyes out.
I also know that it's Twilight fanfiction, which was the most horrible excuse of a book I've ever actually read in my entire life. Figures, right?

But Vampire Diaries was also pretty bad...
Actually some of those books listed are on my "fave books of all times"- list... XD Like Little Women and The Hunger Games

Lol sorry. Heavily-biased HG fan here."
I was like that too, when I saw it XD


Absolutely disgusting novel, a disgrace to the Robin Hood folklore. The mistress is a fucking whore who sleeps with a GUY (that's his name) 5 times after Robin confesses his love for her. GUY also fucked a young boy in the past. Why did I get the feeling the mistress only ended up with Robin hood because it was in the original story, when the author really wanted the bitch to end up with GUY? I've always had a distaste for blonde female Romance protagonists. But this one was just a bitch and i was forcing myself to like her cuz of her sad past..as soon as i got fresh air I started hurling from the bitch's stench...a WHOOOORE, the dumb author ruined the story of Robin and Marion but making Marion a cold hearted slut.
DON'T READ THIS BOOK IF YOU LOVE ROMANCE.


But Vampire Diaries was also pretty bad...
Actually some of those books listed are on ..."
Ah, but how we outgrow the mandatory readings of our school days and, if lucky, recover those great books this side of maturity! Crazy to introduce the most anxiety inducing book ever written (it describes perfectly our fate, before it happened)to a bunch of bored school kids. What were the examiners thinking!!! This is a book that challenges minds that have already undergone formation, it cannot possibly be appreciated by adolescents.

Lol sorry. Heavily-biased HG fan here."
I was like that too, when I saw it XD"
Cause 12 people hate it? Everyone is entitled to an opinion. I personally love it and can't wait for the second movie!


There are books, which I find really really bad, but I can't say I hated them, because for me to hate a book I would first have to like it. I could hate the books which destroyed my enjoyment of a series, but that wouldn't be it.
The only option for me to hate a book would be if it was really really bad and I was forced to read it anyway (that's why I can't read a lot of books I was expected to read at school)

My vote was for Real

This book actually made me stop reading for a while...can you believe it?

"Feuchtgebiete" (I don't know the English title, if there is one). I've only read the first few pages and it was the worst read of my life!
Madalina wrote: "Ada or Ardour by Nabokov GAH I hate the damn incest >.<"
I suspect there is something wrong with Nabokov.
I suspect there is something wrong with Nabokov.




This book actually made me stop reading for a while...can you believe it? "
*Shudders at thought of book that bad. And I thought I'd had it rough with that 50 Shades rubbish. All that did was drive me into another book!
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While I stand with you on being a Katniss + Gale ship, and on never intending to read the horrible excuse of a novel/series that Fifty Shades of Grey is, I have to say Little Women is one of my favorites. The old writing style speaks very well to me, as I myself am an old soul. It’s a story of growing up with supportive sisters. And while I greatly respect your opinion (and you can totally keep it), I just hope you can give the book a second chance.


I didn't like Insurgent or The Maze Runner either, but the Red Queen series is my total aughhh, I can't believe I read that!! moment. And I don't ever want to read Fifty Shades or Twilight so can't candidate for either.
Btw, what the f*ck is up with that pic for this poll? Clowns freak me the hell out!!!