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The worst books of all time
A list of the worst books ever written.
Tags: awful, bad, and worst

1
Twilight
Twilight
by Stephenie Meyer 1923 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
2
The Da Vinci Code
The Da Vinci Code
by Dan Brown 1896 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
3
Godless: The Church of Liberalism
Godless: The Church of Liberalism
by Ann Coulter 1345 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
4
Breaking Dawn
Breaking Dawn
by Stephenie Meyer 968 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
6
The Secret
The Secret
by Rhonda Byrne 796 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
7
Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right
Slander: Liberal Lies About the American Right
by Ann Coulter 754 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
8
She's Come Undone
She's Come Undone
by Wally Lamb 483 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
9
The Catcher in the Rye
The Catcher in the Rye
by J.D. Salinger 440 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
10
Lord of the Flies
Lord of the Flies
by William Golding 433 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
11
A Million Little Pieces
A Million Little Pieces
by James Frey 432 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
12
How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must): The World According to Ann Coulter
How to Talk to a Liberal (If You Must): The Wor...
by Ann Coulter 413 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
13
The Bridges of Madison County
The Bridges of Madison County
by Robert James Waller 399 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
14
Left Behind
Left Behind
by Tim LaHaye, Jerry B. Jenkins 398 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
15
Eragon
Eragon
by Christopher Paolini 378 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
16
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health
by L. Ron Hubbard 355 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
17
New Moon
New Moon
by Stephenie Meyer 351 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
18
The Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones
by Alice Sebold 339 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
19
Holy Bible: King James Version
Holy Bible: King James Version
by Anonymous 331 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
20
The Alchemist
The Alchemist
by Paulo Coelho (Goodreads author) 329 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
21
The Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter
by Nathaniel Hawthorne 311 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
22
Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf
by Adolf Hitler 300 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
23
The Devil Wears Prada
The Devil Wears Prada
by Lauren Weisberger 289 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
24
The Fountainhead
The Fountainhead
by Ayn Rand 284 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
25
The Celestine Prophecy
The Celestine Prophecy
by James Redfield 259 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
26
Eclipse
Eclipse
by Stephenie Meyer 252 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
29
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
Jonathan Livingston Seagull
by Richard Bach 210 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
30
Life of Pi
Life of Pi
by Yann Martel 203 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
31
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Time Traveler's Wife
by Audrey Niffenegger 199 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
32
Four Blondes
Four Blondes
by Candace Bushnell 198 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
33
Atlas Shrugged
Atlas Shrugged
by Ayn Rand 195 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
34
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights
by Emily Brontë 189 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
35
Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You To Know About
Natural Cures "They" Don't Want You T...
by Kevin Trudeau 182 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
36
Scarlett
Scarlett
by Alexandra Ripley 180 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
37
Angels & Demons
Angels & Demons
by Dan Brown 176 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
38
The Great Gatsby
The Great Gatsby
by F. Scott Fitzgerald 168 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
39
Flowers in the Attic
Flowers in the Attic
by V.C. Andrews 165 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
40
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, ...
by Mitch Albom 141 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
41
The Memory Keeper's Daughter
The Memory Keeper's Daughter
by Kim Edwards 138 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
42
The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree
by Shel Silverstein 135 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
43
A Child Called "It": One Child's Courage to Survive
A Child Called "It": One Child's Cour...
by Dave Pelzer 133 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
44
If Democrats had Any Brains, They'd be Republicans
If Democrats had Any Brains, They'd be Republicans
by Ann Coulter 126 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
45
Love in the Time of Cholera
Love in the Time of Cholera
by Gabriel García Márquez, Edith Grossman (Translator) 119 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
46
The Grapes of Wrath
The Grapes of Wrath
by John Steinbeck 117 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
47
A Confederacy of Dunces
A Confederacy of Dunces
by John Kennedy Toole 116 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
48
His Dark Materials Trilogy
His Dark Materials Trilogy
by Philip Pullman 116 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
49
Running with Scissors: A Memoir
Running with Scissors: A Memoir
by Augusten Burroughs 115 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
50
Beloved
Beloved
by Toni Morrison 110 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
51
The Mermaid Chair
The Mermaid Chair
by Sue Monk Kidd 106 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
52
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
by Mitch Albom 107 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
53
Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice
by Jane Austen 101 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
54
The Historian
The Historian
by Elizabeth Kostova 100 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
55
Go Ask Alice
Go Ask Alice
by Beatrice Sparks (Editor ) 97 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
56
Who Moved My Cheese?
Who Moved My Cheese?
by Spencer Johnson 95 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
57
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
by Dave Eggers 95 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
58
My Sister's Keeper
My Sister's Keeper
by Jodi Picoult 93 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
59
The Notebook
The Notebook
by Nicholas Sparks 91 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
60
Ethan Frome
Ethan Frome
by Edith Wharton 86 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
61
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
by J.K. Rowling 82 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
62
One Hundred Years of Solitude
One Hundred Years of Solitude
by Gabriel García Márquez, Gregory Rabassa (Translator) 79 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
63
Great Expectations
Great Expectations
by Charles Dickens 78 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
64
The Road
The Road
by Cormac McCarthy 76 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
65
Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism
Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to...
by Ann Coulter 77 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
66
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus
by John Gray 75 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
67
Message in a Bottle
Message in a Bottle
by Nicholas Sparks 73 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
68
The Almost Moon
The Almost Moon
by Alice Sebold 70 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
69
Moby Dick
Moby Dick
by Herman Melville 70 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
70
American Psycho
American Psycho
by Bret Easton Ellis 69 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
71
The Old Man and the Sea
The Old Man and the Sea
by Ernest Hemingway 68 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
72
Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men
by John Steinbeck 68 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
73
The Pilot's Wife
The Pilot's Wife
by Anita Shreve 67 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
74
Prozac Nation
Prozac Nation
by Elizabeth Wurtzel 67 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
75
The Shipping News : A Novel
The Shipping News : A Novel
by Annie Proulx 65 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
76
The Red Badge of Courage
The Red Badge of Courage
by Stephen Crane 64 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
77
Cold Mountain
Cold Mountain
by Charles Frazier 64 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
79
Heart of Darkness/The Secret Sharer
Heart of Darkness/The Secret Sharer
by Joseph Conrad, Joyce Carol Oates (Introduction) 58 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
80
The Rule of Four
The Rule of Four
by Ian Caldwell, Dustin Thomason 58 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
81
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl
by Anne Frank 56 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
82
Atonement
Atonement
by Ian McEwan 56 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
83
The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
by Melissa Bank 56 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
84
Stranger in a Strange Land
Stranger in a Strange Land
by Robert A. Heinlein 55 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
85
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
by Thomas Hardy 53 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
86
The Kite Runner
The Kite Runner
by Khaled Hosseini 54 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
87
Dune
Dune
by Frank Herbert 52 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
88
The Red Tent
The Red Tent
by Anita Diamant 48 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
89
The House on Mango Street
The House on Mango Street
by Sandra Cisneros 46 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
90
House of Sand and Fog
House of Sand and Fog
by Andre Dubus III 45 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
92
Billy Budd, Sailor
Billy Budd, Sailor
by Herman Melville 43 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
93
Forrest Gump
Forrest Gump
by Winston Groom 43 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
94
Things Fall Apart
Things Fall Apart
by Chinua Achebe 42 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
95
Congo
Congo
by Michael Crichton 42 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
97
Fahrenheit 451
Fahrenheit 451
by Ray Bradbury 40 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
98
Wizard's First Rule
Wizard's First Rule
by Terry Goodkind 40 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
99
Le Divorce
Le Divorce
by Diane Johnson 40 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
100
The Sound and the Fury
The Sound and the Fury
by William Faulkner 39 people voted »
didn't like itit was okliked itreally liked itit was amazing
List started by: MICHAEL (votes)
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Libby
Libby
74 books
1 friend
Angelina
Angelina
99 books
0 friends
Lisa
Lisa
222 books
12 friends
Anne
Anne
340 books
17 friends
Julie
Julie
21 books
1 friend
Beckie
Beckie
212 books
7 friends
Eva
Eva
11 books
0 friends
Imani
Imani
42 books
12 friends

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comments (showing 1-50 of 791) (791 new)


message 1: by Jason (new)
06/23/2008 04:19PM

933518 um...
the grapes of wrath?...
absalom! absalom!...?
WUTHERING HEIGHTS!?!?...

i don't understand...


message 2: by JG (new)
06/23/2008 10:05PM

48404 Anyone else notice how many of these were probably required reading for high school English classes? Coincidence? I know 3 of the 7 I voted on were required reading for me.


message 3: by S.G (last edited 06/25/2008 08:28AM) (new)
06/25/2008 08:23AM

1008836 I'm with Jason and Lisa, with no standards for rating a book on GR, (Imp. the biggest drawback on GR at present). These lists are pure hype with no base and make no sense.

The easy to find category POPULAR of the total ratings make a whole lot more sense. There I think the truth of how GR members feel about the books they read lays.


message 4: by Wifey (last edited 06/25/2008 08:35AM) (new)
06/25/2008 08:35AM

735346 To Lisa-
I read it. I'm a conservative and a Texan, which puts me pretty far right, but I have enough sense to fact check the footnotes. It appears that Ann's readership and her publishers do not.


message 5: by Darcy (new)
06/25/2008 02:51PM

1242021 a lot of the books are some of my favorite books of all time and I think this list is a bunch of crap. Twilight for one is a wonderful book and I loved it so much I read the series twice. A great and terrible beauty is another great book and the series, while it takes some time to get into, is totally worth readin in the end. And are you seriously telling me that the grapes of wrath and pride and prejudice are 2 of the worst books ever written? Whoever made this list may have a couple things right but the rest of the list is complete shit. Thats just my opinion but coming from someone who has a passion for reading and doesn't do it just becuase my teacher or proffessor told me to I think I might know what I'm talking about.


message 6: by David (new)
06/26/2008 10:44AM

1262868 "Smart guy" knocks big sellers, Oprah's book club, en vogue lit, and even Pynchon, Fitzgerald, Faulkner and Golding. What an incoherent, silly list. I regret having bothered to read it.


message 7: by Suzanne (new)
06/26/2008 12:52PM

888138 Some of my very favorites are on this list...but it is a free country. This is art, and like all forms of artistic expression, beauty can be in the eye of the beholder.


message 8: by Amanda (new)
06/26/2008 06:29PM

118177 It's perfectly okay to not like any book you want, but I defend my assertion that The Bridges of Madison County is the worst book ever printed. It was so bad I wanted to smack the author for allowing trees to be cut down to make paper to print his execreble excuse for a book. The story was crap, the writing was crap. That there are people out there who thought this was ROMANTIC is astounding to me. IT WAS GARBAGE.


message 9: by Patty (new)
06/26/2008 07:34PM

199414 I love the diversity of people. Some of these books I thought were okay, some I disliked but can't say they were the worst ever written and some I actually liked a lot. It's what makes a list like this work, different opinions, different life events that influence those opinions. It's great!


message 10: by Sharon (new)
06/27/2008 09:33AM

612326 The list was just opinion. Every one has their lists of favorites. I like a lot of the books on this list, but some of them are real crap. Funny how a lot of them were required reading in school...and that may be why they were disliked. Honestly, Tess of the D'Urbervilles was PAINFUL reading in 9th grade, as was the 'classic' Of Mice and Men. My memories of those books are not fond ones.
Each has their own opinion, and the list is interesting. Many of the "Oprah" books are on this list, which is amusing to me. There have only been about 3 books on her "bookclub" that are really worth a read to me. I often wonder if Oprah actually reads the books before choosing them. A large majority of her choices are CRAP. But again, we all have different tastes.


message 11: by JG (new)
06/30/2008 05:54AM

48404 It sounds like some people think this is one person's list. It's not. One person started the list and then the rest of us voted for the books we hate. The higher we place the book on our own mini lists and the more votes a book gets, the higher a book is placed on the main list. If you're unhappy with some of the choices other people have made for this list, go add the books to other more positive lists. It's all pretty democratic. If you look closely, a lot of books show up on both the "Worst books of all time" list and the "Best books ever" lists. Everyone's entitled to his or her own opinion.


message 12: by Jacek (new)
07/01/2008 05:04AM

Nophoto-m-25x33 Ender's Game and Dune on this list? This list looks soooo not convincing.


message 13: by Elizabeth (new)
07/01/2008 10:19PM

881964 This list is AWFUL! Some of the greatest books on earth ever written are on that list, everyone may be entitled to their own opinion, but some people's opinions are inconceivably, WRONG.

The people who added some of those books have a warped sense of what good writing is.


message 14: by Galia (last edited 07/02/2008 06:33PM) (new)
07/02/2008 06:31PM

851772 definitely this list is the worst idea of what is bad!


message 15: by Lisa (new)
07/03/2008 06:06AM

1065635 I'm not sure how some of these books could ever be picked as the worst books ever. And it is totally a specific political edge here, none of the horrible liberal/democrat books seem to be listed.


message 16: by ♥ Brigid ♥ (new)
07/05/2008 05:46AM

886144 how can twilight be on a list of worst books of all time???!!! compared to a lot of crappy young adult books, twilight is a work of genius... at least in my opinion. ;D


message 17: by Laura (last edited 07/05/2008 08:31PM) (new)
07/05/2008 05:20PM

187043 In point of fact, Lisa, several of the so-called "liberal/democrat" books are listed. Of course, I think you listed most of them yourself (maybe that tells you something?), but they are listed.

I'm curious, btw: Could you explain the basis for your opinion that An Inconvenient Truth is one of the worst books ever written? I'm really curious about the reasoning supporting that view. Is it because you think that book is scientifically unsound, or because of something else?


message 18: by Renee (new)
07/08/2008 10:07AM

636679 Wow, these are the worst books of all time? Seriously?



message 19: by Eliza (new)
07/09/2008 10:32PM

1198517 The da vinci code is probably one of the worst books.
no one has ever read it. only bragged about how good it was "because tom hanks was in the movie, and tom hanks did forrest gump, so that has to mean it's good, because forrest couldn't do stupid movies after that."
puhhlease. a book based on a supposed "non fiction" story and the chances of that ever happening are slim to none.


but i do have to say the great gatsby is probably the best book i've ever read. so obviously the creator of this list is blind to literary genius.

maybe someone should create a dumbest persons list of the 20th century. because the creator would definitely rank between a politician and a priest.


message 20: by RD (new)
07/13/2008 08:55AM

1316493 Of what I've seen of the list so far, I disagree with all the books I've read that I've seen on this list except for A Million Little Pieces.


message 21: by Laura (new)
07/14/2008 06:55PM

187043 Eliza, there is no "creator" of the list. Many people have added books to the list -- anyone can do so and many people have. So the list has a "creator" only in the same sense that, say, the Empire State Building had a construction worker.

For reasons unclear to me, this fact seems to be hard for many people to grasp. Maybe someone can explain it to me?


message 22: by Garrett (new)
07/15/2008 06:50AM

Nophoto-m-25x33 What is up with this list, it's complete bogus, it needs revamping, somethings not right here...you get the picture goodreads.


message 23: by MICHAEL (new)
07/17/2008 05:09PM

73 the question is not: how many of my favorite books are on the list?

its more: how many books that i voted on are other peoples favorites?


i do think its awesome how like 80% of the books on there are required school reading


message 24: by AJ (new)
07/21/2008 11:15AM

1250070 People generally don't think things through (myself included). I really liked your "empire building / construction worker analogy. A similar explanation ought to be posted by the Listopia logo.
It's pretty interesting that people naturally want to blame a "creator".


message 25: by Jeremy (new)
07/21/2008 01:47PM

1310936 This list should be called: "Books I had to read in high school but didn't like at the time."

The Great Gatsby? Really? Catcher in the Rye? It like people just thought of books they'd heard of and listed them.


message 26: by Kellyjean (new)
07/22/2008 03:13PM

1086417 So almost all of my favorite books are on this list :) Next time I need to find a good book, I'm going to check out this list :)


message 27: by Theresa (new)
07/25/2008 03:00AM

Nophoto-f-25x33 I'm new here so I don't know how this list works, but I have to disagree with most of the choices.

Of course, I tried to counter the "bad list" vote by pressing the "vote" button thinking that it would give me a choice of clicking "yes" this deserves to be here, or "no" these people are crazy and it should not be on this list. Ooops!

I guess that's not what that button is for :-/


message 28: by JG (new)
07/25/2008 08:44PM

48404 Theresa, I'm pretty sure that if you click where it now say "voted", you can undo your vote.

If you want to counteract the votes a book received on this list, go vote for that book on another list like "Best Books Ever" or something appropriate like that.


message 29: by Linda (new)
07/26/2008 09:13PM

1367242 I just find it hilarious that some of the books on this list are ALSO on the BEST Books List. Just goes to show that it's a matter of taste. Come on people - the BIBLE??? Even if you don't believe what is written there, the literary and historical value alone excludes it from a list of bad books!


message 30: by Kara (new)
07/28/2008 02:44PM

1052240 It amazing that some of these books are also considered timeless classics...maybe these books were a little over over people's heads in high school. Trust me, they are much better (and understandable) as an adult!!


message 31: by Aparna (new)
07/29/2008 03:35AM

1022895 This is unfair.....
No Danielle Steele OR RL Stine or the "Silhoutte" series!! :-p

According to me, half these books seem to be here as a "challenge" to vote against good, enriching books.... and people who HAVE voted on this list would probably be those who think it "radical" to oppose solid, fundamental writing skills. (I exclude Theresa :-) )



message 32: by Tams (last edited 07/29/2008 06:24AM) (new)
07/29/2008 06:21AM

1112470 I'm totally agreeing with Kellyjean. But maybe that is just because I love to read a book and think of how dumb some people must be to be afraid of another person's imagination. I mean come on people. Are you really afraid of free thought? Truthfully, I'm surprised that none of Anne Rice's "Beauty" series, or something along those lines is on here. Then it could truly read like a list of my favorites! Pathetic.


message 33: by Marla (new)
07/29/2008 01:49PM

Nophoto-f-25x33 this is a joke, right? most of these books are great. i hope all goodreads members vote so we can get some perspective, for god's sake.


message 34: by Maggie (new)
07/29/2008 02:41PM

1072305 People are clearly voting against books out of spite, or out of some misguided attempt to claim their own unconventional/nonconformist taste. Just because you didn't like reading classic novels in school doesn't mean they are the worst books of all time.

I totally agree with Jeremy's comment below: this list should be renamed "books I was forced to read but was too immature/busy/stupid to understand or enjoy"


message 35: by Dimitra (new)
07/29/2008 08:57PM

Nophoto-f-25x33 The Da Vinci Code?

Seriously... are there really that many Catholic extremists out here?

I do agree with some of the choices like "Go Ask Alice" for example (I never really understood that one), but "A Child Called 'It'? "American Psyco? Heck... even The Giving Tree!


message 36: by Jason (new)
07/29/2008 10:54PM

933518 checked in on this list for the second time and it still makes about as much sense as the best books list...

i really don't understand who is doing the voting for these books...
and i certainly don't understand the reasoning behind them...
it's really very disappointing...something like this should be taken seriously...


message 37: by Nikki (new)
07/30/2008 04:25AM

223837 "It amazing that some of these books are also considered timeless classics...maybe these books were a little over over people's heads in high school. Trust me, they are much better (and understandable) as an adult!"

...No, dear, I'm voting based on whether I liked the books. Sorry if that stings, but to my tastes, Pride and Prejudice sucked. It's not like the book is over my head, I just don't like it.

P.S. I read a lot of classics when I was eleven and loved them. Quit being patronising, hmmmmm?


message 38: by Nikki (new)
07/30/2008 04:27AM

223837 I think people are voting based on whether they liked the books, not on their perceived literary/historical value in educated circles. There's nothing wrong with that, as long as people realise that -- just as there's nothing wrong with someone giving a book only one star because they personally didn't get on with it.


message 39: by Jason (new)
07/30/2008 08:25AM

906437 Clearly, some users are defining a bad book as one in which its characters suffer tragedy and/or die. Perhaps these books may qualify for a "saddest books ever" award instead.


message 40: by Laura (new)
07/30/2008 11:05AM

187043 Dimitra, you really don't understand why "A Child Called It" is on the list? What's not to understand?


message 41: by Jonas (new)
07/30/2008 01:59PM

Nophoto-m-25x33 This list is all over the place. Really lame.

If you look at the people who voted for some of the 'good ones' you'll notice that they voted it "1 out of 1" their worst book ever. Obviously, they had a bad emotional reaction to it or something and decided to lash out by posting it here. That's too bad, because I would have hoped that this list would reflect the good taste of us bibliophiles (that includes all of us) and be comprised of the truly tacky and horrible. Like Anne Coulter's books, for example.



message 42: by Heather (new)
07/30/2008 02:19PM

1358211 What are some of you people smoking? Some of my favorite books (and Best Sellers!) are on this list. Tough crowd!


message 43: by Nikki (new)
07/30/2008 02:40PM

223837 I've said it before and I'll say it again... just because you like something doesn't mean everyone does. And just because something's a classic or a bestseller doesn't mean you have to like it.


message 44: by Carol (new)
07/30/2008 02:49PM

224727 I'm sorry, but I just don't get this list. How can we take a 'worst book' list seriously that has Catcher in the Rye, One Hundred Years of Solitude and The Scarlet Letter on it? I mean, really! I understand that some people hate Harry Potter, and I don't have a problem with that, but just because you happen to not like a book that is a classic, doesn't mean that it is a bad book. Honestly - Don Quixiote?? There is a reason that it has been read for CENTURIES.


message 45: by Brittany (new)
07/30/2008 04:45PM

1324143 I may be a kid, but I have read a few books on this list. And most of them were pretty good. I mean, 'The Giving Tree?' That's a childhood classic! How is THAT the worst book ever?


message 46: by Michael (new)
07/30/2008 05:03PM

1110458 I don't know if this book was ever actually published by Llewellyn; I was originally commissioned to do the cover illustration. So I go to read the original manuscript. Years later it still sticks in my mind as the worst written and poorest ploted book with bad prose and terrible dialogue and charactered developement that I have ever read.


message 47: by Kristin (new)
07/30/2008 05:14PM

193607 Pride and Prejudice? The Great Gatsby? The Grapes of Wrath?

all classics and some of the books here are on the Modern Library Top 100 which proves that your list is stupid and uninformed. What a waste of time.


message 48: by Debbie (new)
07/30/2008 05:34PM

81929 Agreed that including time-proven classics on a list of "worst books ever" just makes Goodreads look ignorant and illiterate. Clearly many of these books are NOT the worst books ever or people wouldn't have enjoyed them through the decades and centuries. However, A Million Little Pieces got my vote - I couldn't even finish it. Aside from the fact that the author made a lot of it up, I'm sick of drug addicts and criminals thinking their stories contribute anything at all to the world.


message 49: by Kelsey (last edited 07/30/2008 06:01PM) (new)
07/30/2008 06:00PM

1124376 Either you people are crazed psycho-maniacs, or this list was made by some egotistical, conceited, not well read person who reads only during a small portion of the day. I, however, read at least three hours a day and some of my favorite books appear on this list. My Sisters Keeper? The Five People You Meet In Heaven? Harry Potter? Anne Frank? Tuesdays With Morrie? The Giving Tree? Twilight? And that's only off the first page! I think maybe some people are judging books on whether or not they liked them. Instead, we should judge them on whether or not they are a good piece of writing, and whether or not they are destined to be a classic, like we le