Kokonilly wrote:Twilight series for sure - I persevered after Twilight, thinking it would get better. Unfortunately, New Moon was horrific.
The Inheritance Trilogy - very badly written. I read the first two books, like I did with Twilight. The only way I could see you liking it is 1) the appeal of a kid writing it (after the first book, though, that excuse goes away), and 2) if you have never read LoTR or seen Star Wars.
EDIT: Great Expectations is up (or down) there too. Goodness gracious, there was a whole half page about how Mrs. Joe slices bread.
Also, a Series of Unfortunate Events. Everyone thinks I'm insane for despising those books (I loved them when I was 8!), but there you go. They're actually terrible, now that I go back and look at them.
Hehe, if half a page about Mrs. Joe slicing bread bothers you, do NOT read the Wheel of Time series. The author literally spends full pages describing what people are wearing. It's a pretty good series, but each book is ridiculously long, and there are 15 books in the series (I believe only up to 13 has been written, the author died and someone else is finishing it up). They'd be a lot shorter if they didn't contain full chapters of the narrator describing dresses.