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Your Worst SF Novel ever?

Started by Doug Peterson, 03/13/2009 05:29AM
Posted 03/13/2009 05:29AM | Edited 03/14/2009 05:20AM Opening Post
Commitment Hour, James Alan Gardner. The author's preoccupation with peepees and weewees is incredibly boring and juvenile. Yuch.

"--Granted, that's a worse case scenario. The destruction might in fact be ... limited to our own galaxy."
Posted 03/14/2009 12:45AM | Edited 03/14/2009 12:45AM #1
Is this a call for more nominations? grin
Posted 03/14/2009 04:02AM #2
This book falls in the fantasy category. Robert Jordan's Book 10 of the Wheel of Time series "Crossroads of Twilight". A more appropriate name would be Crossroads to Nowhere. Nothing happens. 600 pages of nothing. I have tried for two years to finish this book. Everytime I pick it back up I make it through 10 pages and give up. If I ever finish it I can read the final book of the series, but even that's not enough motivation.

Andreas

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