Tuesday 30 September 2014

Top Ten Tuesday | Books That Were Hard For Me To Read

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Top Ten Tuesday is an original feature/weekly meme created at The Broke And The Bookish. Lists galore, I can think of nothing better!

This week's topic is book that were hard for me to read. It might be due to a difficult topic, a huge amount of pages, a cringeworthy plot or anything else. I struggled a bit with this topic but managed to make a list of ten.

1. Insurgent by Veronica Roth
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I absolutely loved Divergent but I really struggled through Insurgent. I felt like a lot of the plot dragged on a bit and I had to stop myself from giving up on it a few times. In the end I did like it but it was hard to get through.

2. Naked In Knightsbridge by Nicky Schmidt

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I hated this book! The plot wasn't great and very predictable, the characters were not at all likeable and I really struggled to finish it. It was so hard to read that I felt like my IQ was dropping as I read it, I really didn't enjoy it.

3. Friends Forever by Danielle Steele

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Friends Forever deals with so many difficult topics that I found it very hard to read. It was a great book but I cried constantly while reading it and it left me feeling very emotionally drained. You can read my full review here.

4. We Were Liars by E Lockhart

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The writing style in We Were Liars is very unique and I found it quite difficult to read. There are a lot of metaphors used throughout and I often found myself questioning what was real and what was just a metaphor. The confusing writing style made it much harder to read than it should have been.

5. Wedding Cake In Turin by Lynda Renham

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This is another book that I just did not enjoy. I did not enjoy the plot, none of the characters were likeable and there were a lot of silly mistakes and overly repeated phrases. I found this book very annoying which made it very hard to read.

6. A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks

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Cancer in teenagers is never an easy subject to read about but I cried my eyes out all through reading this book. I even made the mistake of finishing it in public and got very strange looks from the other plane passengers as I sobbed hysterically. This was definitely a hard one for me.

7. Romeo & Juliet by William Shakespeare

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I will never be able to read Shakespeare easily. The language goes straight over my head and it is too much work to enjoy.

8. The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks

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This is another book that was a very emotional read for me. The main character, Ronnie, goes through some difficult stuff in this book and I found some of it quite hard to read about. I cried a lot during this one as well.

9. Fifty Shades Of Grey by EL James

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This book was so hard for me to read that I didn't even finish it. It was not the subject matter that made this book hard to read, I didn't even get to the 'dirty stuff' before giving up, it was just a bad book. The plot was not very interesting, the main characters really annoyed me and I did not want to waste my time reading the rest of it.

10. My Sister's Keeper by Jodi Picoult

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I'm finishing of the list with yet another book that made cry a lot. My Sister's Keeper is a very hard book to read emotionally. It deals with some very difficult topics and Jodi Picoult dealt with them so well that I couldn't help but shed quite a few tears. 

What books did you find hard to read?

Sophie :)

6 comments:

  1. Insurgent was hard for me to read too, it was soo boring and I was angry at Tobias and Tris for keeping secrets from each other. I loved We Were Liars, that's one of my favorite books this year, I hope the author will be writing other books like this in the future. I have to admit that I couldn't finish Romeo & Juliet, I don't like to read plays in general but this made me hate them more. I'd rather see the musical in the theater. The Last Song had so sad moments, unfortunately I saw the movie first so the book didn't leave a huge impression on me but I still remember how sad I was when I learnt about Ronnie's father.
    Great list!
    My TTT: http://reading-is-dreaming-with-open-eyes.blogspot.hu/2014/09/top-ten-books-that-were-hard-for-me-to.html?showComment=1412103720965#c4485892369259651272

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    1. I loved We Were Liars but just found the writing style quite confusing, it dropped it from a 5 star to a 4.5 star for me. Romeo & Juliet to watch was great but I studied it in school and I hated it!
      Thanks for your comment, I'll definitely check out your list.
      Sophie :)

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  2. My sister told me that Fifty Shades of Grey was really bad. I'm glad she warned me away from it! It sounds awful.

    I'm not a huge fan of Shakespeare, but I do like Much Ado About Nothing, which I read on my own. If they taught that play in school, perhaps kids wouldn't get so turned off by Shakespeare.

    I haven't read either of the Nicholas Sparks novels you listed here. The only one I've read is The Guardian, which I remember being more of a thriller than a tear-jerker.

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    1. I tried to read Fifty Shades because my younger cousin wanted to read it so my aunt asked me to see if it would be ok for her but I just had to give up. It wasn't even well written! I have heard a few people say Much Ado About Nothing would be a much better play to study but unfortunately I was stuck with Romeo & Juliet. I do wish I liked Shakespeare but that put me off completely. I've actually gone off Nicholas Sparks novels recently because they were all quite similar but The Guardian sounds quite different, I'll need to give it a go sometime soon.
      Thanks for your comment,
      Sophie :)

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  3. Count me in as someone who couldn't finish Fifty Shades of Grey. The writing was terrible and as you said, surprisingly boring.

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    1. Exactly! I can't understand why people love it so much!
      Thanks for your comment,
      Sophie :)

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