Can't think of any that I have never finished. I certainly put a lot to one side and pick them up months later, but that's more down to the mood I am in for that type of story.
Wow, I think this is probably one of the first times I've heard about somone not liking IC. But, I guess as they say, to each his own.Immortal Coil. It started slowly falling downhill and crescendoed into an all out avalanche.
Really? I seem to recall a bunch of people around here who don't like Immortal Coil.Wow, I think this is probably one of the first times I've heard about somone not liking IC. But, I guess as they say, to each his own.Immortal Coil. It started slowly falling downhill and crescendoed into an all out avalanche.
i feel it is. Warped, Well of Souls and Ship of The Line are the top three bad books to sit down and attempt to read IMO.Was Warped really that bad? I don't think I've seen a good comment about it yet.
Was Warped really that bad? I don't think I've seen a good comment about it yet.
That one about the Jarada. Imbalance, was it? That's the only book I haven't finished.
That one about the Jarada. Imbalance, was it? That's the only book I haven't finished.
I made it about 25 pages into "The Farther Shore" before realizing I was REALLY bored...then I started wondering how I finished "Homecoming."
I learnt after Twilight and Serpents that if it's a DRG3 book, then it'll take me a long time to read the first couple of chapters, and then one night to finish the rest. Maybe because I was expecting a slow start, I found the first few chapters of C: McCoy enjoyable.For some reason, the first time I picked up Crucible: McCoy I only made it through a few chapters before setting it down and forgetting about it. I picked it up again about a year later, and now it's one of my favorite Trek books of all time.
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