Gwen’s Comments (group member since Jan 25, 2010)
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from the McNeese State University LIBS 210: Technical Services in Libraries group.
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The worst book I've ever read was The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman. I was required to read it for a young adult literature library science class. Although, I disagree theologically with Pullman's premise, ("Christianity is a mistake, a powerful and seductive mistake, but a mistake all the same.") that is not what I base my critique on---I did not find the book to be the least bit interesting. I was not invested in Pullman's characters.
For me choosing one best book is impossible. I have a list of best books and could probably narrow it down to a few. Lewis, Tolstoy and Paul (from the Bible) are my favorite authors. But if I were stranded on a deserted island the book that I would want would be the Bible because it contains a little bit of everything. But if I could only recommend one book, not the Bible, it would probably be The Great Divorce by C. S. Lewis because I shamefully admit that I identify with many of the characters in the allegoric tale who want off the bus because they feel the journey is too treacherous to travel any farther.