So I’ve been
reading a lot, which should mean that I have reviews to post, right? Well, not
exactly. I’ve been reading a lot of books that aren’t releasing for another
five to seven months, which means I won’t be sharing my reviews until closer to
their release dates. Thus, I decided to do a tag post today to fill the slot
between Sunday’s post and tomorrow’s Top Ten Tuesday.
This particular
tag was created by A
Booktube Book, and it’s called the NOPE. Book Tag. It’s all about things
you just say NOPE to.
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1. NOPE. Ending: A
book ending that made you go NOPE either in denial, rage, or simply because the
ending was crappy.
I don’t want to
spoil anything, but the ending of Bloodrose
by Andrea Cremer was awful. Cremer tried to redeem her mistakes in the spinoff
book, but the series was canceled or something.
2. NOPE. Protagonist: A main character you dislike and
drives you crazy.
Let’s go with a
recent one. Theo from Ash Princess by
Laura Sebastian. She was like America Singer from The Selection only worse.
3. NOPE. Series: A series that turned out to be one huge
pile of NOPE. after you’ve invested all of that time and energy on it, or a
series you gave up on because it wasn’t worth it anymore.
Shatter Me by Tahereh Mafi. Don’t like Warner, so I
stopped after the second book.
4. NOPE. Popular pairing: A “ship” you don’t support.
I think the ships
for Red Queen are about half and
half, but I am Team CAL all the way. Team Maven is the worst. :P
5. NOPE. Plot twist: A plot twist you didn’t see coming or
didn’t like.
The way one of my
favorite characters acted in The Chosen
by J.R. Ward made him my least favorite character after that book. Grr…
6. NOPE. Protagonist action/decision: A character
decision that made you shake your head NOPE.
I’m sure there
have been a lot of these over the years. I just can’t recall any off the top of
my head. Maybe Zoey from the House of Night books and her decision to sleep
with her teacher. Yuck.
7. NOPE. Genre: A genre you will never read.
Magical realism.
Don’t like it.
8. NOPE. Book format: Book formatting you hate and avoid
buying until it comes out in a different edition
I’m not sure if I
really have a format I hate… I guess if a cover change happened in the middle
of the series, I’ll wait to buy the entire series in hardcover. But other than
that, I’ll buy pretty much any format.
9. NOPE. Trope: A trope that makes you go NOPE.
This is kind of a
random small trope, but I hate the girl-cuts-her-hair-because-she’s-emotional
trope. It’s just dumb, in my opinion.
10. NOPE. Recommendation: A book recommendation that is
constantly hyped and pushed at you that you simply refuse to read.
A lot of people
recommend ACOMAF. I’m still upset about the Tamlin thing though, so not sure it’s
going to happen.
11. NOPE. Cliche/pet peeve: A cliché or writing pet
peeve that always makes you roll your eyes.
Summaries of
events versus showing the events. Show the reader what happened, don’t just
tell them.
12. NOPE. Love interest: The love interest that’s not
worthy of being one. A character you don’t think should have been a viable love
interest.
Can I just make a
list? Shay from Nightshade by Andrea
Cremer, Warner from Shatter Me, Rhysand
from ACOTAR, and whoever the guy was that America Singer’s daughter ended up
with in the spinoff series (I don’t feel like even trying to look up his name)
13. NOPE. Book: A book that shouldn’t have existed that
made you say NOPE.
If I say
Allegiant, is that too cliché? It’s not the ending death scene that I hated. It
was the terrible POV switches and the making the world Roth had set up in the
first two books fake in the last book. You can’t just create an entire
fictional world, and then claim it doesn’t exist in the last book.
14. NOPE. Villain: A scary villain/antagonist you would
hate to cross and would make you run in the opposite direction.
Ramsay Bolton.
Okay, so I haven’t read the books, but gosh, he’s terrifying. And a psycho.
15. NOPE. Death: A character death that still haunts
you.
It’s kind of
spoilery, so if you haven’t read Bloodrose by Andrea Cremer, look away!
Ren’s death was
atrocious. He deserved so much better than that terrible ending.
16. NOPE. Author: An author you had a bad experience
reading and have decided to quit.
Lauren DeStefano’s
Wither trilogy started off good with the first book, but after that things just
went downhill. I highly doubt I’ll pick up any of her other books.
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Alright, there you
have it. That’s the NOPE Book Tag. What are some of your answers to these
questions? Let me know in the comments below.
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