The Orang-utan Librarian did a lovely book tag called Unpopular Opinions (you can find hers here: https://theorangutanlibrarian.wordpress.com/2019/02/03/unpopular-opinions-tag-2/) . Since I have many of those, I just had throw in my two cents’ worth.
A Popular Book or Series That You Didn’t Like: Nope, no, uh-uh. Sarah J. Maas is not an author I enjoy. At all. To each their own, but I definitely feel like she’s a very overrated author and I wanted to smack the main character the entire time.
A Popular Book or Series that Everyone Else Seems To Hate That You Love: The Hazel Wood by Melissa Albert. I’m right there with you, Orang-utan Librarian: this book is great! Eerie, with a dark fairy-tale vibe, I quite enjoyed it. I’d love to read a book of short stories that take place in the author’s Hinterland. Plus, look at that gorgeous cover!
A “One True Pairing” That You Don’t Like: I really don’t mind most canon relationships as long as they don’t detract from the story. Hmmm…I can’t think of a single one. Moving on!
A Popular Book Genre That You Hardly Reach For: I don’t read romance or erotica. It’s not my thing.
A Popular/Beloved Character That You Do Not Like: Snape. He was a Deatheater (basically the KKK of the wizarding world), he only decided to change his ways, so to speak, because he was in love with another man’s wife, and he was just an all-around jerk (and kind of a lousy teacher. Ha ha!).
A Popular Author That You Can’t Seem To Get Into: Ah, this is where I lose blog followers. Ha ha !
I’ll narrow it down to two:
Gillian Flynn. I hated the movie Gone Girl, and I found the one book I read that she’d written (Dark Places) to be predictable. She’s an author that I feel writes the most messed-up things, not to further a story line, but just because she can. However, that’s a very unpopular opinion.
John Green: He’s the Hallmark commercial of the fiction world. You know, going into the book, that’s he’s going to do his level best to make you cry. Not my thing.
A Popular Book Trope That You’re Tired of Seeing: “I hate him, but I love him, but I hate to love him, but he loves this girl, and this girl loves a different girl…” ad nauseum. Oh- I also hate it when the main female character thinks it’s attractive when ye random guy she just met messes with her hair, or tells her how to wear it. That’s not hot. That’s creepy and possessive.
A Popular Series That You Have No Interest In Reading:
Both of these series, are ones that I know are too harsh for me to be able to get through. I stay away from certain subjects for my own mental and emotional well-being.
The Saying Goes “The book is always better than the movie”, But What Movie Or TV Show Adaptation Do You Prefer To The Book? The Fellowship of the Ring. The book spends so much time describing places that I’d often lose track of what was happening. The movie was able to show those places without slowing the story down.
I tag anyone who wants to participate! Have fun!
Such a fun post! I enjoy reading other people’s unpopular opinions. You make me want to give the Hazel Wood a try!
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I will gladly join your Anti-Snape Brigade. This was a fun tag!
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Yay, I thought I was the only one who doesn’t love him.
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Wars have been fought over Snape.
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I actually agree with 90% of this. I did love Snape and I do love John Green though. But the rest is spot on.
Ash @ JennRenee Read
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90% is pretty awesome, I’ll take it! 😂😂
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I actually enjoyed The Handmaid’s Tale – it’s a very readable classic. I’m with you on the entire romance genre…I read 50 Shades, but it was so overrated.
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I’ve heard it’s great, I just know it would be too harsh a read for me.
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Ah I’m so glad you’re with me on hazel wood!! Yeah I get why people feel like that about Snape- he is really not a good guy and I never really like him. I guess the way I’d describe my feelings towards him personally is that I never joined the snape fanclub, though I do like his redemption arc if that makes sense? (especially since he does the right thing, in terms of a proper redemption arc and promptly dies at the end of it aka doesn’t get a happy ending). I feel the exact same way about john green and fellowship of the ring
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Yes, that makes sense exactly! A good redemption always makes a character more interesting, in my opinion.
My husband and I have an ongoing joke about Boromir in the Fellowship of the Ring movie. He’s played by Sean Bean, who dies horrifically in almost ever role he’s ever played. Every time we see him, we go, “Welp, he’s dead.” Ha ha!
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