#L&SR’s #Wednesday’s Blog Challenge. Reason Why I Stopped Reading a Series I Loved.
Welcome to #L&SR’s #Wednesday’s Blog Challenge 4-29-20. Reason Why I Stopped Reading a Series I Loved. Wow, this one is easy. Please have a seat, grab an iced tea or lemonade out of the cooler. Be sure and grab a chocolate chip cookie. Lets get started with Why I Stopped Reading a Series I Loved.
First series that comes to mind is the Shannara Chronicles Series consisting of The Sword of Shannara, The Elfstones of Shannara, and The Wishsong of Shannara by Terry Books. In particular The Elfstones of Shannara was the reason I stopped reading the series. In the book there is this small fuzzy creature that I simply loved. Terry Books had the audacity to kill off the creature toward the end of the book. I was so furious that I threw the book across the room and it crashed into the wall. HARD! This was at two in the morning. Woke my hubby out of a sound sleep. I never read another book of Terry Brooks. Why? I didn’t trust he wouldn’t do such a thing again. Now, I happen to know that I am not the only reader Terry Books pissed off due to killing that creature. How do I know this other than talking to other readers? Because…. he has been known to start his interviews, appearances, and signings by apologizing for killing off that fuzzy creature in The Elfstones of Shannara. Must have had an impact. LOL I know I wrote and told him about it.
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Another reason would be, and I not going to name names or titles. Once the books become a boilerplate and the plot is nearly the same with different characters, doing nearly the same things in the same place, I mark that author and his/her books off my TRB list.
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Well, the other obvious reason you would quit reading a series you loved is that the series ended. Sad situation but it happens. LOL
So there you have it, Reason Why I Stopped Reading a Series I Loved. I’d love to hear from you. Tell me why you stopped reading a series you loved. List them in the comments below.
Alas, I must return to my writing cave where deadlines loom on a new WIP (very exciting and coming along very well) so let’s see what other authors list as their reasons. L&SR
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For several months a Scottish Highland Ghost has haunted Daylan, in his personal life, his professional life and at his forge. Yet, being a talented warlock, he is no closer to discovering what the ghost wants or why he chose Daylan. A trip to his estranged sister’s home in Colorado may have unforeseen consequences especially when family history leads him to a shocking discovery.
As his attraction blooms for Josie, a yoga instructor in his sister’s studio, he realizes there may be more to Josie than he can imagine. When an ancient rogue Fae Warrior set on revenge kidnaps her in an attempt to claim her as his own, a devastating curse comes to light.
Daylan’s world spirals out of control as he searches for Josie. Can he break the age old curse to save her and their future, or will she be lost to him forever?
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Four striking creatures, sharp-angled features with fierce expressions on their inhumanly handsome faces appeared. Gleaming swords hung at their sides as they slipped out of the cloud and stepped onto the ground not more than fifty feet from her and Daylan along the tree line of the property. Holy shit. This can’t be happening.
She rubbed her eyes but when she opened them the men were still there. Dressed in heavy boots, jeans, and formfitting leather vests, shimmering silver bands adorned their muscular upper arms. Two of them had thick shoulder length blond hair, the others had jet black hair hanging in waves past their shoulders.
She jumped up and opened her mouth to scream. But Daylan reacted faster clapping his hand over her mouth while still facing the advancing creatures. To her surprise, a soft giggle escaped from her lips. They look like a group of medieval bikers. Their apparent leader, his reddish sable hair hung well beyond his shoulders in waves, paused a few yards in front of them.
The others flanked the leader in a V formation. Her heart beat a tattoo against her chest. The vision taking place in front of her wavered and spun. I will not pass out. I will not faint. I absolutely will not. She pried Daylan’s hand away and sucked in a deep breath then blew it out slowly.
The wind settled down to a light breeze that flipped strands of her hair over her face and eyes. Raising a hand, she brushed the hair out of her face and licked her lips nervously.
In the distance a door banged, a dog growled, then eerie silence prevailed.
“You can see the Fae, the cloud, and feel the change in temperature?” Daylan whispered, his voice tinged with surprise.
Everything snapped into focus and she nodded her eyes went wide. “Fae?” I’ve lost it. This isn’t happening. For god sakes one of them has a pointed ear sticking through his hair.
Thanks for popping in. I really appreciate it. Next week, May 6th, Favorite Holiday of the Year and Why. Boy that’s easy peasy! Anyone that knows me at all can identify my answer. What is your favorite holiday of the year and why?
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Posted in My Say What Blog and tagged #L&SR's #Wednesday's Blog Challenge, magic, Mystery, Paranormal Romance, Reason Why I Stopped Reading a Series I Loved, Tena Stetler, Urban Fantasy by Tena Stetler with 20 comments.
Wow – killing off a cuddly critter. Can’t blame you for dumping the series!
Yep, he should have known better. Thanks for stopping by Karen! Stay safe!
Big no no, to kill off a beloved character unless it has a purpose. I read Shannara and thought it a pale imitation of Tolkien, didn’t bother with the others. Watched the mini-series. First season was okay, but quit halfway through the second, didn’t like the way it was going.
Exactly my point. Glad you stopped by. Stay safe!
Oh, yes, Tena! Exactly why I stopped reading this series, too. Great post.
Here’s mine: https://www.marymorganauthor.com/post/long-and-short-reviews-weekly-blog-challenge-04-29-20
Thanks for stopping by Mary! Stay safe!
Thanks for coming by and you know I agree with you re: killings!
Yep. Thanks for popping in Judy! Stay Safe!
I did end up naming the series I stopped reading, and I did so for the same reason you mentioned today.
My post: https://lydiaschoch.com/wednesday-weekly-blogging-challenge-reasons-why-i-stopped-reading-a-series-i-loved/
Yep, doesn’t that just irritate you? Thanks for stopping by. Stay Safe>
Yes! I hate when the series stops. I want more. But sometimes the author passes away, so you can’t really keep it going or the publisher goes out of business and you can’t get the books back… it’s a mess. Maybe that’s why a lot of us have gone hybrid. 🙂 Good post!
Yep I would think so, more control as a hybrid. Thanks for stopping by Megan! Stay Safe!
That would be like killing off an Ewok in Star Wars! When the character is so well-liked, it behooves the author not to kill off the main reason readers read the books!
And yes, some series’ start off great, but devolve to becoming repetitious. Or they go off the deep end. There are many reasons readers decide they’re at the end of their part of the journey.
So true. Thanks for stopping by Fiona! Stay safe!
So, so valid. I remember enjoying Elfstones, but I don’t remember that scene; possibly I blocked it out. (Also, I was maybe twelve when I read it, so… it’s been a while.)
Probably with good reason. THanks for stopping by Michael.
I had a somewhat similar experience with The Lord of the Rings. When it appeared one of my favorite main characters had perished, I stopped reading the book. I was so angry that I refused to read any more. Fast forward years later when the movies came out, I decided to finish reading the books before going to the theater to see the movies (because the books are always better than the movie!). Well, I’m glad I did. That particular character ended up coming back!
Glad you found out that character came back. No such luck with Terry Brooks creature. LOL Thanks for stopping by!
LOL on the book chucking! I’ve been known to do that with books but these days I can’t because I mostly read ebooks and chucking my e-reader or tablet could prove very costly!
My hubs loved the Shannara series too but stopped reading too. I’ll have to ask him if it was for the same reason.
The cookie cutter formula seems to be a problem for several of us. Thanks for sharing today!