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Re: What book made you angry?

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“Hunting Adeline” I GOT ANGRY IN A GOOD WAY BECAUSE THE BOOK IS SO GOOD AND I NEED ANOTHER SEQUEL. I AM ANGRY BECAUSE IT IS NOT A TRILOGY :<<< And i need more *kiss mark*
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Game of Thrones. Every. Single. One.
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Books about the injustice of the system and oppression against minorities. But I think it's a good anger that motivates me to write, read, learn, and fight for my rights better as a minority.
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AnnelizeDW. Any book with any type of abuse, infuriates me. Especially if it's a woman putting up with abuse. I try not to read too many things that have children being mistreated as I cannot handle it.
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There's this book called "The Alignment Problem" by Brian Christian, and it really made me angry. It's all about decision-making and how hard it is to make sure our actions match our intentions. But the way the author wrote it and presented the ideas just made me so frustrated.
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The House Across the Lake by Riley Seager
It was so great and such a good thriller and then big reveal or big twist was such a let down and made me so angry. That’s still, 2 years later the most disappointing book I’ve read as far as how high my hopes were
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As I Lay Dying made me so angry at the father. At the end of the book, he just goes on with his life selfishly after destroying the lives of his children by dragging them cross country to bury their mother. Especially selling Jed’s horse!
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Post by Linda Reyburn Shirey »

I really hated the second half and the ending of "Smilla's Sense of Snow". Like another commenter talking about "Gone Girl", I also kept waiting for some sense of redemption that didn't happen, but the ending in both books was a total letdown. I felt like the author had led you down the garden path of one way, and just abandoned you at the garden gate and let you find your own way. What I wanted to do was tear down the fence because it was so frustrating to have the promise of the revealed mystery snatched away for a nothing burger ending.
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