I love reading and I have a lot of books, somewhere over 300, so I'm not someone who has no idea what makes a good story. But sometimes I've bought books and realised that there actually are people out there who have magical powers, because there's no way they'd get published through regular channels.
So what books, or perhaps even authors, do you think should never have existed?
My biggest one right now is P.C.Cast and her ridiculous 'vampyre' stories. Actually they're not all 'vampyre' related - she did at least one series that I tried that was more fantasy, about a human woman getting sucked into an alternate reality that's very LOTR.
All her writing reads like bad fanfiction. In fact I'm pretty sure some of her first novels started out that way, though I can't remember the details. They're full of awful cliches, and one of the main things (this is going to sound weird) about the fantasy novels was how proud the narrator was of her breasts. I'm not kidding. The main character is supposed to be about 35-40 and she spends most of her time getting her tits out and talking about how envious other people are of them.
Naturally all her strong female leads are gorgeous, kind, wise and sexy. It's probably meant to be empowering, but it just makes me feel sorry for her because it paints a picture of a three-times divorced middle-aged woman putting her fantasy of being desirable and useful again onto paper.
So what books, or perhaps even authors, do you think should never have existed?
My biggest one right now is P.C.Cast and her ridiculous 'vampyre' stories. Actually they're not all 'vampyre' related - she did at least one series that I tried that was more fantasy, about a human woman getting sucked into an alternate reality that's very LOTR.
All her writing reads like bad fanfiction. In fact I'm pretty sure some of her first novels started out that way, though I can't remember the details. They're full of awful cliches, and one of the main things (this is going to sound weird) about the fantasy novels was how proud the narrator was of her breasts. I'm not kidding. The main character is supposed to be about 35-40 and she spends most of her time getting her tits out and talking about how envious other people are of them.
Naturally all her strong female leads are gorgeous, kind, wise and sexy. It's probably meant to be empowering, but it just makes me feel sorry for her because it paints a picture of a three-times divorced middle-aged woman putting her fantasy of being desirable and useful again onto paper.