Electra Heart wrote:Ever read a book that you really really want to read but you just can't finish it? I've been trying to read Tamora Pierce's Immortals quartet for the second time now but I just can't do it! I don't know why, I love her books and I adored the Lioness quartet. I like Daine and Numair and Onua, there's just something that's not hooking me in. I guess I'll skip to another series by her, but I hate to do that

So many times. I can't read anything by Patricia McKillip, no matter how hard I try. And her stories sound so good that I'm always disappointed when I fail to get past the third chapter. She's not the only one, though--I had the same issue with
A Song for Arbonne, even though I loved one of the author's other works, and
Interview with the Vampire has defeated me at least twice. So has
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, and I really have no idea why on that one. Twain is hilarious and it's fantasy, so I should have liked it, but I couldn't get into it. I could go on--there are several others.
Maybe the Immortals books are just different from Pierce's other work. I know I loved that quartet, but I was never too fond of her other works.
/Divergent\ wrote:Definitely. It was (and in some cases is) like that with Insurgent, Mark of Athena, Dark Fall, Found, and So B. It.
Anyone else really like a series (any arc) and then get annoyed because you really, really liked other books by the same author, and then feel like the series went downhill? That's me and the Heroes of Olympus series. I think that after The Lost Hero, it started to crash and burn. Not so much that I won't read the rest of it, but...
Yes to this as well, though I haven't read any of those books except
So B. It, which I thought was just okay. I've noticed that a lot of series deteriorate the longer they go on.
Guardians of Ga'Hoole was like that--the first three or four were great, in my opinion, but they got progressively worse over time, and I didn't like the last two (#7 and #8) at all; I just read them to see what happened, didn't care about the characters. It's also true of one of my favorite series,
The Wheel of Time--the first five were great, #6 and #7 are okay, and then they went downhill until #10, the low point of the series. After that they started picking up again, though, at least for me.