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Okay, so I did alot of reading as a child/teenager/young adult. I don't read as much anymore, as I don't really have the time for it. Which does suck, but not the point of this thread.
I wanna know the worst YA (doesn't have to be YA, but that's the genre I read the most of) book you've read, and why you hated it.
This was mine. The premise of the book is that this girl breaks up with her boyfriend, he sleeps around and then kills himself. But he's not dead, he's a vampire .He comes to her window every night, begging for her to let him in. She drinks, if I remember correctly, every night. At the end-- I'll admit it's been a long time since I read this book and I'm not reading it again-- she invites him in, but then I think changes her mind. I hated this book because there was no substance! Paper thin characters with a paper thin plot. I love vampire stories (except Twilight) but this always stuck with me as a horrible book that I shudder to remember.
I wanna know the worst YA (doesn't have to be YA, but that's the genre I read the most of) book you've read, and why you hated it.
This was mine. The premise of the book is that this girl breaks up with her boyfriend, he sleeps around and then kills himself. But he's not dead, he's a vampire .He comes to her window every night, begging for her to let him in. She drinks, if I remember correctly, every night. At the end-- I'll admit it's been a long time since I read this book and I'm not reading it again-- she invites him in, but then I think changes her mind. I hated this book because there was no substance! Paper thin characters with a paper thin plot. I love vampire stories (except Twilight) but this always stuck with me as a horrible book that I shudder to remember.