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Jan. 4th, 2009 05:50 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Ahhhh.
Crown of Slaves, by Eric Flint and David Weber, is an ABOMINABLY bad book. Seriously. ABOMINABLY.
And I KNOW bad books, people. I read the entirety of the Bio of a Space Tyrant series by Piers Anthony. I mean, I read FANFIC. Recreationally. I read really stupid Harry Potter is magically turned into a girl and falls in love with Snape fanfic.
But no book has ever caused me to stop reading and cradle my head in pain quite so often as this book.
I finished it because I like the Honor Harrington series, and I was starting to feel lost reading the last book because it built on the events in Crown of Slaves. But it was incredibly difficult to force my way through it.
Amusingly, after finishing the book, I learned that January is apparently Bad Books Month. They chose January, because as they said, the rest of the year can only be an improvement.
I suppose that is true.
Seriously, seriously bad, guys.
Crown of Slaves, by Eric Flint and David Weber, is an ABOMINABLY bad book. Seriously. ABOMINABLY.
And I KNOW bad books, people. I read the entirety of the Bio of a Space Tyrant series by Piers Anthony. I mean, I read FANFIC. Recreationally. I read really stupid Harry Potter is magically turned into a girl and falls in love with Snape fanfic.
But no book has ever caused me to stop reading and cradle my head in pain quite so often as this book.
I finished it because I like the Honor Harrington series, and I was starting to feel lost reading the last book because it built on the events in Crown of Slaves. But it was incredibly difficult to force my way through it.
Amusingly, after finishing the book, I learned that January is apparently Bad Books Month. They chose January, because as they said, the rest of the year can only be an improvement.
I suppose that is true.
Seriously, seriously bad, guys.