Well I haven't really finished that many series, in fact I've only finished about 4 or so...so...lets just get into this!
In no particular order
1. A Clash of Kings (A Song of Ice and Fire #2) by George R.R. Martin
Though I have only read the first three books, this one definitely ranks far below the others, especially the third one which was freaking amazing *insert sing-songy voice here.* This one had a strong fluff feel to it, Martin was in no way trying to hide this, though necessary, filler book in the series.
2. The Death Cure (The Maze Runner #3) by James Dashner
Don't get me wrong the ending to this series wasn't necessarily bad or anything, and I actually enjoyed that it wasn't all wrapped up into a pretty bow, but there was something seemingly off about it. I mean, I was still kind of left with quite a few questions. Plus, I'm pretty interested with the new book coming out for this series, The Fever Code.
Don't get me wrong the ending to this series wasn't necessarily bad or anything, and I actually enjoyed that it wasn't all wrapped up into a pretty bow, but there was something seemingly off about it. I mean, I was still kind of left with quite a few questions. Plus, I'm pretty interested with the new book coming out for this series, The Fever Code.
3. The Fellowship of the Ring (The Lord of the Rings #1) by J.R.R. Tolkien
This is one of my all time favorite series, like ever. It's a classic, it's amazing, and the movies are filled with very attractive men. This trilogies is one of the rare occasions in which, the middle book is my favorite, I absolutely love The Two Towers. My biggest problem with The Fellowship of the Ring is that the meeting of Elrond is like 70 pages long, and even though I understand it, it was so freaking long, like reading a textbook.
This is one of my all time favorite series, like ever. It's a classic, it's amazing, and the movies are filled with very attractive men. This trilogies is one of the rare occasions in which, the middle book is my favorite, I absolutely love The Two Towers. My biggest problem with The Fellowship of the Ring is that the meeting of Elrond is like 70 pages long, and even though I understand it, it was so freaking long, like reading a textbook.
4. Unhinged (Splintered #2) by A.G. Howard
WHY?!?!? The only reason that I disliked this book more than Ensnared was because of Ensnared's epilogue. Unhinged spends so much time with Jeb and I just don't like him. To be frank, hes kind of a controlling douchebag. Poor Alyssa tries so hard to make everything work and he does have his...perks? Regardless, this entire series had me screaming about a lot of things.
5. Winter (The Lunar Chronicles #4) by Marissa Meyer
I know, shocker, the final book in an incredibly epic series is my least favorite one, and it is only for tow reasons. One, the book got a little bit repetitive and dragged on in the muddle, though that didn't actually bother me too much. Second, Winter is my least favorite character in the entire series. Yep, I said it, Winter is extremely overrated.
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