What is the most terrible book that you just couldn't stop reading?
Today is the last day to vote in our third quarterfinal for worst book you couldn't stop reading. Tomorrow the results will go up along with the fourth and final quarterfinal round. From there we will go on to the semifinals.
So today is your last chance to vote. Don't forget you get three (3) votes, but that there is no ranking, so using as few votes as possible is better.
The poll itself is in the lower left at the bottom of the side menus.
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Paolini's book is a remarkably close, near-plagiarism of Kenneth Grahame's 'The Reluctant Dragon', in my view. He seems to have skewed an OK, rather sweet, funny, light original into sth worse. :-(
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