Thursday, December 1, 2011

Follow Friday (15)


Follow Friday is a weekly meme hosted by Rachel at Parajunkee’sView and Alison at Alison Can Read. It is great way for bloggers to make new friends and find new blogs to follow. Go to either blog, follow ALL the instructions and then add your link to the list. It's just that easy!

This week's question:

Question: What is your biggest pet peeve when it comes to books? Maybe you don't like love triangles or thin plots? Tell us about it!


Wow, where to start?

A plot I can walk through:  I cannot handle an unbelievable plot. Now, I'm not saying I don't like science fiction, paranormal, dystopian books or such. What I don't like is the forced, "please-believe-that-I-am-plausible" plots that are practically begging you to believe in them. The ones that give you so much back story you could wallpaper a large room with it, because the author figures if they drown you in information, you will digest any swill they put in front of you. But the plot is still unbelievable. There are no amount of words that can change that. A wet-paper bag plot is still a wet paper-bag plot.

The blatant rip-off books:  You know the ones I am talking about. The ones that took Twilight or Hunger Games and changed a few key things (like the setting or the character names) and then tried to pass it off as an original book. Ummm, yeah, I already read that book, thank you very much. Guess what?  Your readers are more intelligent than you are giving them credit for and they know a rip-off when they see it.

Punctuation and editing issues:  I have no problem with these in an ARC, but I do have an issue with it in a book put out in the marketplace. There is a popular author I read whose books often have multiple editing errors and she very rarely puts question marks at the end of her questions. And it is sooo noticeable! It drives me nuts! First time I noticed it, I waved it off. But after the fifteenth or twentieth time I noticed it, I realized it was her writing style. But a question is a question. And sometimes the English teacher in me can't help but notice it.

Lack of follow-through in a story:  I think probably my biggest pet peeve is the author that begins a story line in a book, pulls the reader in with it and then drops it, leaving the reader wanting more. This is most often seen in books with multiple plot lines flowing at one time. I understand that sometimes stories drift from their original intent, but I hate to be left hanging. 

I bet I could think of a hundred more (sometimes I can be unforgiving) but these are probably my biggest pet peeves. What are yours? Leave a link to your Follow Friday post in the comments and I will hope by and check it out!

14 comments:

  1. I agree with the punctuation issues. An eye sore.

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  2. Totally with you on believable plot. That's my test for a fantasy or paranormal. If by the end I have almost forgotten that it's not real, that's a great book.
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  3. Hi! Happy follow Friday. I'm a new follower.

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  4. I am not a fan of rip-off books either. Just recently I saw a book that was about a love triangle with a girl, a vampire and a werewolf... and that was only ONE of the similarities to Twilight!

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  5. Wow! You spare no detail! I really hate when people want to compare books to Twilight and other popular books too. What really gets me in a tiff is someone wanting to say, Vampire Diaries is a Twilight ripoff just because the show came after the movie, yet the books were out loooooooong before Twilight was a book!

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  6. Thanks for stopping by my blog!

    Originality. I agree with what you have to say about rip off books, I am constantly in search of innovative or creative stories and often come across books that I've certainly read before. Bleh.

    Great FF!

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  7. Agree with everything you said. Originality especially is really hard to come by nowadays in books.

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  8. Yes, lack of plot follow through is very annoying.

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  9. Great points, I agree.

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  10. Far fetched plotlines is a completely valid pet peeve. I'm finding out that I have a lot more bookish pet peeves than I thought by reading everyone's answers today. LOL!

    I'm a new follower. :)

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  11. Great post and I totally agree with your peeves!

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  12. Rip-offs are hard to swallow. Good post!

    Thanks for stopping by and following. Now following back. :)

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  13. Your last pet-peeve is one of mine, too. I hate when an author introduces something into the story only to never revisit it ever again, leaving ya hanging. What was the point of that? Yeah, it bugs me to know end when it happens over and over and over again.

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  14. Great post! Thanks for stopping by my blog, I'm a new follower!

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