Top 5 Wednesday is hosted by Samatha at Thoughts on Tomes. The guidelines and topics can be found on the Goodreads group.
Beware the Ides of March! What books (or characters) did you feel betrayed by, for whatever reason…big or small.
It’s an interesting topic, so let’s get started:
1. Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice
First of all, I LOVE the first three books of The Vampire Chronicles. Love them to pieces and always will. The fourth one, Tale of the Body Thief, was not that good but, though I had some issues with it, it didn’t disappoint me completely. Memnoch the Devil was quite bad… And that made me so sad. From the day I read it, I decided to treat The Vampire Chronicles as a trilogy, because it really went downhill for me. Still, Lestat is amazing, so everything is forgiven. XD
2. The Prisoner of Heaven by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
I loved The Shadow of the Wind and The Angel’s Game, so when the third book in the series came out I was more than excited. Though The Prisoner of Heaven ties up the two previous books, it wasn’t as magical as they were. It was, and I’m so sad to say it, quite boring…
3. The Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness
I didn’t expect much of this book, but when I started it I though I might be wrong. It seemed it would be interesting. And then – it wasn’t. I don’t care about the forbidden love of the two main characters! I wanted magic, and danger, and mystery! But a forbidden love story was all I got.
4. The Fire by Katherine Neville
This book is a sequel to The Eight, a book I found very interesting. It is a perfect example of why I prefer standalones to series. This sequel was completely unnecessary. And boring. Though I read these books quite a lot of time ago, I still remember the general storyline of The Eight, but I have forgotten what happens in this one. I only remember the disappointment.
5. On the Road by Jack Kerouac
I really though I would love this one. The premise seemed great, and many people love it. In the end, I didn’t like it at all. Reading it was a painful experience to me and I almost didn’t finish it. Don’t hate me, please!
So, that’s it! No hard feelings, eh? 😉
I have never even heard of some of these and I will probably avoid them after reading this. lol
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I would highly recommend the first two books by Zafón, though. They can be read as standalones. 😉
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I can definitely see what you’re saying about Prisoner of Heaven. And I definitely am on the same page for Discovery of Witches! I was so disappointed by that one.
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Yeah, I was so sad about Prisoner of Heaven, especially after the two amazing books…
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On the Road is odd. The beatniks were not people I would bring home to my mother!
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Haha true, yet I thought reading about them would be interesting. It wasn’t, at least not for me… 😞
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I agree with the bit on Anne Rice. “Tale” was kind of iffy in places, and “Memnoch” was a turning point. I continued with the series for quite some time, but it just wasn’t the same after that.
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Yes, I know. As I said, I like to think of it as a trilogy. I’m happier that way. 😆
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Oh man, I just bought Discovery of Witches! Don’t get me wrong, I’m still going to read it, but I’m glad for the heads up!
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Well, you never know, tastes are different… I just wasn’t expecting a romance, I really don’t like that kind of books. 😞
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lol I love romance, but only when I’m expecting it and in the mood for that type of book. I did previously hear that it’s quite heavy on the romance though so I’m prepared now, haha
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Yes, the worst thing is when you get something you didn’t expect at all! So maybe you won’t be disappointed like me. 😊
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