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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I've necer been able to get through "Lord of the Rings", and I like fantasy - and loved the films. I can't "skip" bits of books, and JRRT's habit of stopping the book for a song, poem or historical interlude ruins it for me. (Though curiously, when Michael Crichton - at least in his earlier books - drops in a huge infodump about the science his characters are encountering, I find that OK).
Maybe I wasn't in the right mood or have too much testosterone or something, but I couldn't get into "The Lovely Bones". I intend to go back to it, but gave up. Every woman I know who's read this loves it, but I'm the only guy I know who's attenpted it, so it could be a gender thing.
The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith
Maybe I don't like simply-told stories, but I got to the end of The Alchemist thinking "so what". I thought No 1 Ladies' Detective Agency was OK, but I'm glad I'd read reviews saying that it is more like a series of short stories than a novel. There is no depth to it, the characters are two-dimensional, the anti-men sentiment annoyed me (strange, considering the book was written by a man) and none of it rang true to me at all. I'm in no hurry to read the rest of the series.
oh my god the most utterly over rated book has to be Lovely bones, astory told by a girl that has been murdered looking down on her family over the years to come but it had such a naff ending i really wish i hadnt wasted several hours of my life...
funny some movies are sooo over rated too such as the blair witch and Kill Bill
Lovely Bones - bit of a damp squib
Catcher in the Rye - read as teen had thought it a classic until re-read recently - dreadful!!
Time Travellers Wife - haven't the patience of a flea for this one
Anything about someone's tragic past, I'm sorry if that sounds callous but I read for entertainment, and would only blub my way through these.