sumi, that's a great list. I haven't seen all of the source material, but I agree with most of the choices for what I've seen. Except for Optimus Prime's sword, because that movie stank to high heaven. Nothing from it should persist.
I can't think of any books I regret reading because I'll stop if I'm not enjoying it
I also watch TV series way too long. Some crack about wanting to justify a negative opinion--and then look how I can't remember any ammunition. But at least I remember why Bones annoys me. For now.
My commute to my first job out here was so long that I was bored with my music. Books on CD was about it for keeping focussed--beat long phone conversations on many fronts.
I don't think I really regret reading anything I've read. Most of the books I didn't like, if I hadn't read them I would still be curious about them, so having read them at least let's me know that I don't like them.
Maybe Mason & Dixon, because I liked the idea of it wuite a bit but found the actual book rather meh. But, again, if I hadn't read it I would want to read it.
I wish someone else would cop to reading Xanth and/or Gor and tell me they disliked them.
I think I have a Xanth book somewhere, but I'm not sure that I've read it. If I did, I certainly didn't retain it so I am unable to regret it.
I wish someone else would cop to reading Xanth and/or Gor and tell me they disliked them.
I read a ton of Xanth when I was little, and liked them at the time, but eventually stopped.
The three highest priced. [link]
I am actually doing work in between these searches, I swear.
msbelle, those are very promising! And in the right school district I presume?
You know the prices of those houses is killing me.
I read two Gor books because Hubby liked them and I wanted to believe that such unreedemed dreck was a fluke. It wasn't.
The Xanth premise was amusing for the first three books. It ceased being amusing.