This meme is hosted at The Butterfly Reader and Blue Eye Books
This week's topic is favourite / least favourite book read so far in 2017
Least Favourite
Oh this was so easy.... Neuromancer for sure. I had to read this for school. It was soooo painful. I wrote a mini review on Goodreads, I'll post it for you guys:
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1.5 stars
Where to begin?
Well I guess first I'll say that I read this because it was required reading for English class. If my grades did not depend on me finishing this book, I would not have continued reading it after chapter two.
Every time I picked this up, it was only a matter of time until I felt like my brain was bleeding.
I have no idea what the point of this book was. The writing style was hard to follow and it was just...confusing.
So why did I add that .5 stars? Well, the author was pretty good at writing descriptions. Some of the aspects of the society in this book were interesting.
But overall I really wish we could've read another book for class."
Where to begin?
Well I guess first I'll say that I read this because it was required reading for English class. If my grades did not depend on me finishing this book, I would not have continued reading it after chapter two.
Every time I picked this up, it was only a matter of time until I felt like my brain was bleeding.
I have no idea what the point of this book was. The writing style was hard to follow and it was just...confusing.
So why did I add that .5 stars? Well, the author was pretty good at writing descriptions. Some of the aspects of the society in this book were interesting.
But overall I really wish we could've read another book for class."
Favourite
So I decided to ignore sequels read this year because there are quite a few great sequels I read that could claim this spot. There are many awesome books that I've read so far, but I have to choose Mask of Shadows for this one. While it wasn't five stars, it was four which is still really awesome. Plus, I was really emotionally invested in this book because I am so excited to read about fellow genderfluid people!
Are either of these books on your to-read list?