What Readers Hate Most in Books — From Dreams to Italics
Hate is certainly a strong word, but those who are avid readers use it more and more often to voice their pet peeves when it comes to books. For one, the book may be short, another too long. There might be overuse of a particular word that doesn’t work with the context, and if it’s translated from another language, the translation might be poor. There are plenty of components that can ruin a good book - find out the most common ones!
Are Dreams the New Lazy?
When readers were approached about a pet peeve they have in books, the shoutout to dreams was almost unanimous. Readers explained that often dreams seem like a style of lazy writing. There's no space for creativity when a dream becomes too central in a story. That's why many readers are avidly against many dream sequences in books.