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Reasons why I read manga instead, the really weird and fun ones always end up not getting and anime (they are too niche) and the screaming is more funny than annoying when you read it instead of hearing it, *Looking at you black clover <_<

To be fair Death Notes romance was also horrible and the female characters weren't that great either, dude really needs to read less philosophy books and more Romance novels XD

To me It was rising of the shield hero web novel, started out great, but at the end the boss fight goes like this:

"BBEG: I use the power of infinity to kill you
Naofumi: Well I use the power of infinity +1!!!!
BBEG: Ipossibruuuuuuuuuuu blegh XP

and everybody lives happy ever after with their own harem of in slaved women the end"

yeah needless to say I was not happy with that ending whatsoever >=/

I guess one thing that's pretty big now but didn't appeal to me is that new webseries Hazbin Hotel. Like, don't get me wrong, I liked the sneak-peek animation they put out months before the official pilot. But then I saw the pilot, and it...it didn't work for me personally.

Like, disregarding all of the controversy surrounding the creators (another can of worms I don't even know about, tbh), it's not really my brand of humor -- kinda feels like a lot of the adult animations these days (not including Archer and Bob's Burgers -- actually like those shows). That, and I just don't do sing-alongs.

For me it's Game of Thrones. I just...don't see the appeal of GRR Martin's writing. I know it has an audience and that's cool--like what you like, but I found his books to be just real...really boring in parts and then so violent in other parts to try and make up for how boring it was before. I didn't really know what I was getting out of those books so I just kinda finished the series by reading the summaries on Wikipedia.

other than that it's Evangelion for a lot of the same reasons (though I will say I liked it better than Game of Thrones). They're lovely mechs, there was beautiful art, and the story had a lot of potential, but I wasn't a fan of the execution. There were moments that I liked, and I'm glad I watched it for my anime literacy (the surreal parts of Evangelion are the only reason to watch Evangelion) but a majority of it was boring long shots of nothing that felt more like a high school anime mixed in with random panty shots. So much wacky panties in this very serious robot anime that didn't really need to be there IMO. Like I get there were issues in creating the show, but half of Evangelion could have been edited out.

So I love me some horror. I love me some sensual horror with gothic trimmings. Like a spoopy Dark Fairytale. That's my jam. I grew up on a lot of horror, Tim Burton, fairytales, etc.

...Yet I could not really enjoy Penny Dreadful. Everything was just...so...I dunno...lifeless. No one except for one character seemed to actual put EFFORT into it. I really just could not enjoy it, even though it had all sorts of elements I usually LOVE and throw my all into. Yet I just could not feel ANYTHING for anybody in this dark tale.

So I gave up on it. Boo.

"The Wheel of Time" series. Started out ok-ish, then became almost comically bad by book 4, and nauseatingly so by book 5 ( a book I actually put in the trash, which I should feel ashamed for, but I don't). Put me off the fantasy genre for years. First time I encountered a piece of popular fiction so bad it actually made me angry.

So yeah, the tv show will probably be a huge success, lol.

Monogatari is supposedly famous and legendary, but I could never really get into it.

I read maybe the first 2 chapters of the prequel and thought it was okay.

As a general aside in this thread: does anyone else avoid something generally whenever they hear that "everybody" likes it? Pretty much every time that the whole "with it" world Omgloves a thing, I don't.

...yes...
I still haven't watched Game of Thrones and now that it's over, everyone else stopped talking about it.

Good.

Hmmm I dunno, I was looking for something new to read, and some people on deviantart suggested that I should read The Hunger Games. And, yanno, it's not the worst book I've ever read or even the most disappointing, but I just felt completely neutral while reading it, which, in a way, was worse. I just couldn't connect with Katniss and I felt like the love interests in the story were kind of poorly drawn. Like, there's a really sweet moment in the story when bread kid throws her a piece of bread--showing her some kindness and selflessness--and I think that's the most I ever felt during that story.I wish Katniss had been even a little bit more cold and cruel to offset the kindness bread kid showed her. That might have made it more interesting.

Still better than His Dark Materials though.

Love reading through everyone's posts! Keep 'em coming!

@Rosso I was actually interested in looking into the Magus Bride OVA a while back but things got in the way. And then I heard about the iffy elements like Chise's age and that put it down farther on the list for me. Funnily enough, after I read some more complaints from a person about the series, it prompted me start my monster romance novel. And now after reading your post it's going another notch down the list. Haha!

@CodeMonkeyArts My husband tried watching that! He found it dropped off after the first three episodes and I think he finally quit after episode 6. And yeah, it did sound interesting! (Though at first I thought it was about a lady galavanting around with literary monsters and figures solving supernatural mysteries)

@snowy My husband had been reading Wheel of Time since his youth and I think he said pretty much the same thing about it! As I recall, he said it just turns into a cycle of X gets abducted, the others save them. And whoa, I did not know they're making a show about it

I just started the series and am on the fence about continuing. It's a staple in the fantasy genre so I feel obliged to read it but it's been difficult to get into the world and a lot of the characters come off as...awkward?

The 'A Darker Shade of Magic' series. I read the first but couldn't get through the second. The story and characters felt like they were getting shallower rather than deeper and a few off-putting straw men discussions made what should have been an interesting world more bland than cotton ball soup

Oh boy, I have the first book of this sitting on my nightstand right now waiting to be read. XD
I'll still probably read it, since I already have it, but I'll keep what you posted in mind haha

I legitimately enjoyed the first book! Which is why the second was such a let down.

Seriously, don't bother Those are hours of your life you can never recover. You'd get more entertainment out of reading the facebook terms of service.
"Awkward" is right, and they turn that up to 11. These characters not only keep repeating the same actions, dialogue and inner monologue, the author keeps describing it with literally the same fucking sentences, chapter after chapter, book after book. It's like a cut-and-paste tutorial.
And then there's this weird obsession with forcing situations that make the female characters strip down to their underwear. Which would be fine, if it was funny, plot-related, or even remotely titilating. But it's just bizarre !
Female character 1 : "I'm wearing only my shift !"
Female character 2 : "So am I ! Tee hee !"
Female character 3 : "All of us have taken off most of our clothes ! Whatever next ?"
Female character 4 :"Shift ! Shift ! Shifty shift shift !"
I am only slightly exaggerating.

For all that is mighty, I REALLY wanted to like RWBY volume 5. RWBY volumes 1-3 had an okay-ish story but good character interactions and SERIOUSLY AMAZING fight scenes and music. All of that kind of gets lost in volume 5, along with just in general terrible writing, which is what killed my interest in the entire show.

Divergent series. I felt kind of obligated to give the Divergent series a try - it was popular at the time and I heard it compared to the Hunger Games, which I liked. All I got was a below average dystopian story from the movie. I think I DNF'd the book at like, 100 pages.

We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. People I follow praise this book all the time and I thought, hey, it's a 200-paged book and people say it's good. Why not give it a try? And what did I get? A book filled with shoehorned-in, needlessly complicated metaphors about simple things the characters were doing to the point that it's hard to tell which ones are products of figurative language and which ones are actual events happening in real life, with 4 main characters but only one is really fleshed out, and an overall half-baked book

that's
written
like this
for no apparent
reason.

If you asked me which book I hated two years ago I would most definitely say this LMAO

oh man, yes thanks for reminding me of how dry the Pullman books were despite the hype. Man. Golden Compass sure was a thing for five minutes, ya? I think I was just way too old to get into it. I was in college at the time.

Stranger Things I love sci fi. I love 80s movies. I love Retrowave soundtracks. I love grotesque alien monsters. I even love D&D.
Stranger Things? Not so much. The first two seasons bored the bejeezus out of me, the third was a little better. But for whatever reason (probably the mania for it in the public eye) it just never clicked with me.

The CW DC Comics shows. (and pretty much every show on the CW except for All-American)

I used to really like them, but after Arrow's 3rd season and The Flash's 2nd season, I couldn't stand the shows anymore.