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Books You Couldn't Finish
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have you any books you picked up, put down, then thought this is rubbish, not working, or can't get into.
I have tried with a number of books, one was Gullivers Travels, but somehow i don't actually like it, not sure why...
I have tried with a number of books, one was Gullivers Travels, but somehow i don't actually like it, not sure why...
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"i did get about 3 pages into James Joyce Ulysses, and gave up, it might have been more than 3 pages, but really didn't see the point of progressing further. "
I'm afraid that was my feeling too. I think it might be one of those books which you need to read about, rather than read, or else just take the plunge and read it, perhaps aloud, without stopping. But the knowledge that there's so much hidden meaning in it would make the latter approach very frustrating.
I'm afraid that was my feeling too. I think it might be one of those books which you need to read about, rather than read, or else just take the plunge and read it, perhaps aloud, without stopping. But the knowledge that there's so much hidden meaning in it would make the latter approach very frustrating.
Here's a list fluffy so you can check ,as chap said she's turned up in Not Dead Yet .
1. Dead Simple (2005)
2. Looking Good Dead (2006)
3. Not Dead Enough (2007)
4. Dead Man's Footsteps (2008)
5. Dead Tomorrow (2009)
6. Dead Like You (2010)
7. Dead Man's Grip (2011)
8. Not Dead Yet (2012)
9. Dead Man's Time (2013)
1. Dead Simple (2005)
2. Looking Good Dead (2006)
3. Not Dead Enough (2007)
4. Dead Man's Footsteps (2008)
5. Dead Tomorrow (2009)
6. Dead Like You (2010)
7. Dead Man's Grip (2011)
8. Not Dead Yet (2012)
9. Dead Man's Time (2013)
I used to have a copy of "Ulysses" on my bedside table for years. It was a sure-fire cure for insomnia that worked where everything else failed.
I was at dinner party years ago in the States and I just let it slip that I had never managed to get past the opening few pages of "Catcher in the Rye"
You could have been forgiven for thinking that I had broken wind violently, the shock was so great. I expect there are dinner parties, even now, all over America, where people tell the story of how an Englishman that they had once met years ago had been rude about the book. But I wasn't being rude, just honest. Honesty isn't always the right thing to do, despite what your Mum used to tell you.
I am a huge fan of Anthony Powell and I have read the "Dance to the Music of Time" series so many times, that the 1970's paperbacks are falling apart at the seams. But I can count the converts that I have made to these books on the fingers of one hand, whilst wearing mittens. God knows I've tried but failed miserably. Is anybody else a fan on AB ?
I was at dinner party years ago in the States and I just let it slip that I had never managed to get past the opening few pages of "Catcher in the Rye"
You could have been forgiven for thinking that I had broken wind violently, the shock was so great. I expect there are dinner parties, even now, all over America, where people tell the story of how an Englishman that they had once met years ago had been rude about the book. But I wasn't being rude, just honest. Honesty isn't always the right thing to do, despite what your Mum used to tell you.
I am a huge fan of Anthony Powell and I have read the "Dance to the Music of Time" series so many times, that the 1970's paperbacks are falling apart at the seams. But I can count the converts that I have made to these books on the fingers of one hand, whilst wearing mittens. God knows I've tried but failed miserably. Is anybody else a fan on AB ?
War and Peace; The Hunchback of Notre Dame; Pilgrim's Progress (it is a wonder the author wasn't kept in jail for writing that); The Adventures of Don Quixote.
But that's nothing compared to the dozens, probably hundreds, of books I have looked at in bookshops, read a couple of paragraphs, and thought " I could never get through this !"
But that's nothing compared to the dozens, probably hundreds, of books I have looked at in bookshops, read a couple of paragraphs, and thought " I could never get through this !"