I love that you're not holding back when you dislike books! One day I'll try the Bone Season because people love that series... but I'll wait a little longer. :D I had 4 bad books in 89 last year, which I think is quite good. One of those was even a DNF from 2021 that I gave a second chance for a readathon prompt, so I only read the last 3rd of it.
Looking back, most of my reads were just disappointing. The absolute worst book I read was beauty and the Baller by ilsa madden-mills. I cringe just thinking about it, honestly.
Bone Season is the last book I read from Samantha Shannon after reading and rereading Priory of the Orange Tree. And I completly agree with you. On top of just being bad Bone Season was also pretty boring. But I am really excited for the new Priory book next month because with how good the first one was I doubt I won't love it.
Huge agree on the Bone Season. I read it so long ago but I still remember how deeply disappointed I was. That one was a huge miss for me on every single level. I know people love Priory of the Orange Tree but I just don't think Samantha Shannon and I are compatible in the slightest so she's a never again author for me.
I hated Priory, and it was a real disappointment since I was SO excited to read it and was sure I would love it. Hard agree on Shannon just not being compatible with me personally. It just....consistently fell short of actually hitting any of the notes it should have hit with ease, the writing was bland and had this awful by rote pacing to it, the main romance was unseasoned chicken, and the worldbuilding was as lacklustre as the last season of stranger things worldbuilding.
@@zoerice4227 When Priory came out and people were raving about it for a hot minute I was like "maybe... I mean, Bone Season was her first book and it was so long ago maybe she's improved..." and then someone said they were having to flip to the glossary in the back all the time and I had instant flashbacks of all of her tables and glossary terms and eternally noped out of Shannon's books from that moment on lol
Hahaha Ice Planet Barbarians! I binge read the first seven books in December so I guess that means I like the series, but I think I enjoy them because any critical thought goes out the window because it’s all so ridiculous. I can’t take it seriously, but I do like the series and will probably read them all lol. I totally get why it made your list though 😂
I was so ready to love These Violent Delights but it also reallyyyyy didn’t work for me. It could t keep my attention for more than 5 minutes… I’ve only read Darkfever by Moning and it was the fun level of trashy for me, but I never continued. Maybe that was for the best 😂
So glad to see Bloodfever on this list haha. As an Irish person, I just remember feeling so offended by everything the author tried to do with Irish culture in this series, it was so bad.
I had the slightest interest in Bone Season but your review of it squashed that. Plus I DNFed Priory, which everyone says is better, so probably just not the author for me.
Hahahaha IC made my worst of the year too and those covers are such false advertising they make them look so cute and sweet....LIES....LIESA MANELLI. 💀
These violent delights was soooo bad m. The writing style was bad the story boring and the characters vland and stereotypical. Just no, it was a dnf for me.
'' [she wants to re-edit it but ] i don't know how much you can do with something that's that bad'' damn ms Samantha might need some Aloe Vera for that third degree burn
i respect your opinion but you can pry Ice Planet Barbarians out of my cold, dead hands. it's not meant to make a lot of sense imho, just ✨ vibes ✨ but i can see how it can be icky to some people
Felt kind of meh about These Violent Delights as well. I did end up reading the second book though, because I wanted to know what happend to Benedict and Marshall since they were the only characters I actually liked. Could not have cared less about Roma and Juliet
I read the first two Ice planet -books and holey moley are they something...I guess consent doesn't matter when you have a clan to save and unwanting women to breed 🥳 or you know, a rabbit for p*nis also helps when SAing someone
I loved These Violent Delights and started 2022 with These Violent Ends. Book 2 felt just like a copy paste of book one with very little difference in plot from the first book and somehow even LESS happened in the second book🥲
I love that you're not holding back when you dislike books! One day I'll try the Bone Season because people love that series... but I'll wait a little longer. :D I had 4 bad books in 89 last year, which I think is quite good. One of those was even a DNF from 2021 that I gave a second chance for a readathon prompt, so I only read the last 3rd of it.
Looking back, most of my reads were just disappointing.
The absolute worst book I read was beauty and the Baller by ilsa madden-mills. I cringe just thinking about it, honestly.
I also hated the Bone Season! I couldn't even get through the first few chapters
I always like worst reads lists more than best reads lists 👀
haha me too
Bone Season is the last book I read from Samantha Shannon after reading and rereading Priory of the Orange Tree. And I completly agree with you. On top of just being bad Bone Season was also pretty boring. But I am really excited for the new Priory book next month because with how good the first one was I doubt I won't love it.
I agree about the These Violent Delights duology. It was such a disappointment
Huge agree on the Bone Season. I read it so long ago but I still remember how deeply disappointed I was. That one was a huge miss for me on every single level. I know people love Priory of the Orange Tree but I just don't think Samantha Shannon and I are compatible in the slightest so she's a never again author for me.
I hated Priory, and it was a real disappointment since I was SO excited to read it and was sure I would love it. Hard agree on Shannon just not being compatible with me personally.
It just....consistently fell short of actually hitting any of the notes it should have hit with ease, the writing was bland and had this awful by rote pacing to it, the main romance was unseasoned chicken, and the worldbuilding was as lacklustre as the last season of stranger things worldbuilding.
@@zoerice4227 When Priory came out and people were raving about it for a hot minute I was like "maybe... I mean, Bone Season was her first book and it was so long ago maybe she's improved..." and then someone said they were having to flip to the glossary in the back all the time and I had instant flashbacks of all of her tables and glossary terms and eternally noped out of Shannon's books from that moment on lol
Thank you for reassuring me in my decision to DNF The Bone Season.
I have to admit, Ice Planet Barbarians is my comfort read, even though the writing style is frankly awful, but I still enjoy the series
That’s so valid. It’s kinda mindless in a fun way even though it’s bad.
Hahaha Ice Planet Barbarians! I binge read the first seven books in December so I guess that means I like the series, but I think I enjoy them because any critical thought goes out the window because it’s all so ridiculous. I can’t take it seriously, but I do like the series and will probably read them all lol. I totally get why it made your list though 😂
I was so ready to love These Violent Delights but it also reallyyyyy didn’t work for me. It could t keep my attention for more than 5 minutes…
I’ve only read Darkfever by Moning and it was the fun level of trashy for me, but I never continued. Maybe that was for the best 😂
So glad to see Bloodfever on this list haha. As an Irish person, I just remember feeling so offended by everything the author tried to do with Irish culture in this series, it was so bad.
I had the slightest interest in Bone Season but your review of it squashed that. Plus I DNFed Priory, which everyone says is better, so probably just not the author for me.
Hahahaha IC made my worst of the year too and those covers are such false advertising they make them look so cute and sweet....LIES....LIESA MANELLI. 💀
These violent delights was soooo bad m. The writing style was bad the story boring and the characters vland and stereotypical. Just no, it was a dnf for me.
'' [she wants to re-edit it but ] i don't know how much you can do with something that's that bad'' damn ms Samantha might need some Aloe Vera for that third degree burn
I wish it had hope but I'll just stick to her dragon books lol
i respect your opinion but you can pry Ice Planet Barbarians out of my cold, dead hands. it's not meant to make a lot of sense imho, just ✨ vibes ✨ but i can see how it can be icky to some people
I respect that lol I have a lot of friends that love it!
Felt kind of meh about These Violent Delights as well. I did end up reading the second book though, because I wanted to know what happend to Benedict and Marshall since they were the only characters I actually liked. Could not have cared less about Roma and Juliet
I thought I was going to love Book of Night and did not at all. Big disappointment for me.
Lol I was just waiting for book of night
I read the first two Ice planet -books and holey moley are they something...I guess consent doesn't matter when you have a clan to save and unwanting women to breed 🥳 or you know, a rabbit for p*nis also helps when SAing someone
Basically, same books 🙈
I was so disappointed in The Book of Night. All I remember is hating the sister because she was so annoying.
I loved These Violent Delights and started 2022 with These Violent Ends. Book 2 felt just like a copy paste of book one with very little difference in plot from the first book and somehow even LESS happened in the second book🥲
That’s how book 2 sounded from the synopsis!