Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn. When I finished reading it all I wanted to do was throw the book out, I was really angry. It was a great book but the ending just didn't do it for me and I had completely imagined it a different way.
The Great Gatsby. Honestly, it was way better than I expected. I thought I was going to hate it. I don't agree with people when they say there is no character they can like. Personally, I think both Nick and Gatsby were enjoyable. Although John Green (I watched his summary of it) made a point that it's not a books responsibility to have likeable (word?) characters but I still think Gatsby and Nick are easy to like. Like, sure, Gatsby was a little whipped and too stuck in the past, but what he stands for is likeable. It's a sad thing, but the over all meaning of the book was what I liked.
Hit the Road by Caroline B. Cooney. I...didn't quite finish it, since I had to return it to the library before I got to finish it, but it wasn't much to shake a stick at.