Thursday, July 11, 2013

{15 Day Book Blogger Challenge} Day 4: Last Book you Flung across the Room

First of all I would like to start by pointing out I don’t believe in truly flung a book across the room.
But I would put a book away because I got mad at it, the protagonist is doing something stupid or the story became predictable and the outcome will most likely be a bad one.
In those cases I do go:
…. You know figuratively.

I think the last book that I “flung across the room” was Wolfsbane by Andrea Cremer, there were a lot of stupid decisions made by some of the characters that just let me feeling that I needed a pause, one of those it’s you, it’s not me. Which was a real downer because the first book had me almost screaming at the ending!!




But the book that really made me want to literally flung a book across the room was Pride and Prejudice, yes I did needed time to process the Mr. Darcy moments but that would never want to make a girl hurt a book, it was Mr. Collins!!! He would just talk and talk and talk in the book I don’t know how Jane Austen could let him drag along, he is the sole reason that I can’t read P&P in one sit and why I think it twice before reading it. 

6 comments:

  1. That looks fun.

    I found you on Book Blogs and I am now your newest follower!
    I hope you have a wonderful day and that you'll stop by for a visit sometime
    when you get the chance. :)

    Leigh Ann

    MaMa's
    Book Corner

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  2. I have never read Pride and Prejudice ... but I know I have to do that at some point!!

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  3. Yeah, I agree with you about not literally throwing my kindle (or my books) anywhere! I know I have read Wolfsbane, but I can't remember if I had any moments when I wanted to scream at the characters.


    Have a wonderful weekend Lil :)


    Lexxie @ (un)Conventional Bokviews

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  4. Okay funny story. I used the EXACT same gif for tomorrow's STS post.

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  5. I really liked it, Mr Collins aside it is a great read.

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