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Worst book you have read
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Leading on from chaptazbru's thread about the best books you have read, what are the worst.
Mine are The Time Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, what an absolute boring load of twaddle, this is closely followed by We Need To Talk about Kevin, which I am struggling to get through at the moment and Animal Farm by George Orwell, this I had to read at school and felt like crying everytime I was sat in my English Class.
Mine are The Time Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffenegger, what an absolute boring load of twaddle, this is closely followed by We Need To Talk about Kevin, which I am struggling to get through at the moment and Animal Farm by George Orwell, this I had to read at school and felt like crying everytime I was sat in my English Class.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know I am going to get slated for this but the only book I have never been able to finish was Lord of the Rings, it took me there years to get two thirds of the way through it and then they made the films, so I didn't bother finishing the book, just watched the films to see how it ended. Sorry all you Tolkien fans.
Ooh, rocky, good thread! I have tried so hard to read Jung Chang's 'Wild Swans', but it has got to be the most boring read ever. But that's just pipped at the post by Joseph Conrad's 'Heart of Darkness', which I had to read as a student. How can any writer be so respected, and yet so bloody tedious!?
I tried the Time Traveller's Wife, couldn't get into it, though I did enjoy the Kevin book, if enjoy's the right word! The Da Vinci Code I thought was loathsome, I'd read Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, so knew exactly where it was going, I don't care what the Courts said! In fact, I detest all the genre of Da Vinci code knock-off books.
Kiki, can't really take credit for the thread as it follows on from Chap's it was screaming to be done though. I'm glad most people agree about Time Travellers Wife, I've been flamed before for suggesting it was crap. Most of the favourite books are going to end up here I reckon, it'll be interesting to see.
I think even the best book can be ruined by having to read it at school - I hope they don't still have the practice of reading round the class - one slow reader could ruin he whole thing - you'd race ahead silently while they ploughed through till it was suddenly your turn, and you'd no idea where you were supposed to be up to. School killed all Dickens for me till I read them much later in life and thoroughly enjoyed them. Da Vinci Code has to be up there on the w.orst list - tho' it is a real page turner. I raced through it, then regretted it