Books written by the characters point of view.
What? What's wrong with them? No offence but I think those books are quite interesting because you see what the characters actually thinking and more stuff is hidden for you to find out because the character hasn't already. Well I guess people like different things.
To those of you that are bashing classics as "terrible", would you mind taking a little bit of advice?You really don't have to proclaim to everyone that the book itself is terrible. Sherlock Holmes was actually well-written. You could just say that you don't like those books.
We were just stating our opinions thankyou. I think Sherlock Holmes would have been alright if it didn't use all those complicated words, though I can understand that because it was wrote in the late 19th century.
And another kind. the books where the children repeat the words their mother said.
Example:
Mother: Now Children, You will do your chores today. You will get food ready for dinner. You will was the dishes."
Children: Yes Mother. We will do our chores today. We will get food ready for dinner. We will wash the dishes.
Mother:Now you may go outside.
Children: Yes mother. We will go outside.
and also the books where its like:
"Get the food" Mother said.
"okay Mother" Child said.
Yeah those first ones are really annoying I mean children don't repeat stuff like parrots (unless they are parrot children, ofcourse) and those second ones are annoying too...like Mother and Child have names and it's too repeative. Not creative at all.
Books by the same author who write about different characters but it's like the same sort of story line, like for example (these books or authors aren't real, just examples):
True love by Betty Moor: When Connie has to move to a new school away from all her friends she doesn't know what to do with herself but then she sees super-hot Tom and immediatly falls in love with, but Tom has a secret and when Connie finds out, will they be in love for ever?
Best friends by Betty Moor: After moving away from the country side to the big city Sara thinks that her new school would be a nightmare but the coolest girl in the school, Jasmine actually decides to be her friend but little does Sara know Jasmine is hiding a secret...
Notice the simularities between the two? Books are for people to share their imagination with the world, not to make money by writing the same thing over and over again, only changing it a little bit.
Books written by the characters point of view but it's still what other people are doing and thinking like:
Maria was walking down the street, she sighed, "Maybe I shouldn't have fallen out with Alex." she thought.
I mean what are these people meant to be? Mind readers? Bit stupid really.
And books with no punctuation like they speak in italics and script instead of "SPEECH MARKS" Because the author thinks it's all unique and everything but it's just stupid.
I would say more but this post is kind of long as it is.