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Which was your least favorite required read in high school/college?

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  153 votes, 5.7%

 
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message 451: by Nicole (new)

Nicole The Great Gatsby because it was a character focused novel with characters I hated. Don't get me wrong, I love anti-heroes and flawed characters far more than perfect ones. But I couldn't stand most of these characters. Nick was a personality-less stand in for the reader, Tom was a racist hypocrite, Daisy was selfish and materialistic, and Gatsby was annoyingly naive.


message 452: by Whitney (new)

Whitney Anything Shakespeare


message 453: by Laurie (new)

Laurie Bowling Alone


message 454: by Tamara (new)

Tamara Bennett 1984 & ALL Shakespeare. yuck !


message 455: by Taylor (new)

Taylor How could you not love "The Outsiders"?!?!!?!?!?!!?!?!!?!?


message 456: by Cassidy (new)

Cassidy Washburn I chose the Scarlet Letter but Great Expectations was also brutal >.<


message 457: by Kristina (new)

Kristina The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway. One of the most difficult times of my life reading-wise.


message 458: by Seph (new)

Seph Pratt I just started a facebook group for YA readers to discuss the books they love and love to hate. If anyone is interested, drop me a message and I'll add you! :) Hoping to create a huge family of readers, so we have a place to discuss our favorite books. Don't miss out. ^_^


message 459: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey About A Boy by Nick Hornby. Still possibly my least favorite book I've ever read. Although that was off an independent reading list.

Of the absolute required readings, Milton's Paradise Lost.


Gnome Claire *Wishes she was as cool as Gnome Ann* Of Mice and Men was the first book I really hated, I had Kafka's Metamorphosis and Camus' The Outsider inflicted on me as well and I hated both of those even more but Of Mice and Men wins it because I read it first, I didn't even know I could dislike a book that much until I read it.


message 461: by Mark (new)

Mark None of those were required in my high school. My favorite was Dracula.


message 462: by Catya (LizBenAt) (new)

Catya (LizBenAt) The Trial by Franz Kafka.... ugh I hated it!
I know there are many people who worship this book, but I just think it's a waste of time!


message 463: by Kayla (last edited Nov 29, 2012 10:02PM) (new)

Kayla Great Expectations


message 464: by [deleted user] (new)

A Tale of Two Cities


message 465: by Jean (new)

Jean I too enjoyed reading in high school. For the most part. Required readings did take the joy out of it sometimes.
I wholeheartedly agree with the current #1 pick. The Scarlet Letter made me want to pull out my hair, one follicle by painful follicle, than finish that book. Never did make it to the end. Did they hang her? Oh wait, I just remembered that I don't care.


message 466: by Hannah (new)

Hannah Klinker Easily Animal Farm. The Scarlet Letter and The Great Gatsby weren't that bad!


message 467: by Snicky (new)

Snicky Any book by Dickens ... god!!!


message 468: by Lela (new)

Lela Madame Bovary!


message 469: by Liz (new)

Liz ALL of those listed, EXCEPT for 'To Kill A Mockingbird' were books I either disliked or was disinterested in reading.


message 470: by Jaycee (new)

Jaycee Othello. ...yawn...


message 471: by Melainebooks (new)

Melainebooks Lela wrote: "Madame Bovary!"

So do I.


message 472: by Skylar (new)

Skylar Burris A Jounral of the Plague Year - Defoe
followed by
Robinson Crusoe - Defoe
followed by
Madam Bovary


message 473: by Brenda (last edited Apr 05, 2013 12:54PM) (new)

Brenda  Adams JULIUS CAESAR by Shakespeare; we had to re-write it in our own words! Talk about laborious and time-intensive!!


message 474: by Ellen (new)

Ellen Anything by Charles Dickens. Things Fall Apart.


message 476: by Georgia (new)

Georgia Anne Frank


message 477: by Summer Seeds (new)

Summer Seeds Okay so this list has all of my FAVORITE school reads on it... That's rather upsetting.

However, my freshman year I had to read Siddhartha by Herman Hesse. I was ready to ram a pencil through my eye by the time I was done with that book. Oh god, never again. I've disliked several books I've had to read for class over the years, but I have never hated anything as much as Siddhartha.


message 478: by Lostshadows (last edited Apr 16, 2013 05:57PM) (new)

Lostshadows A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man by James Joyce. Pointless, pretentious drivel.

"Honorable" mentions to Catcher in the Rye, The Pearl (Had to read it twice.), and Ethan Frome (After having a second book by her inflicted on me in college, I swear the only person who hates Edith Wharton's characters more than me, is Edith Wharton.)


message 479: by Renee (new)

Renee Picture of Dorian Grey


message 480: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah Buckland Definitely either Frankenstein (Dr. Frankenstein is a whiny, arrogant, selfish little man), or Don Quixote. I enjoyed A Tale of Two Cities, however!


message 481: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa Fahrenheit 451


message 482: by Reid (new)

Reid Slaughterhouse-Five


message 483: by Mady (new)

Mady Dreamspeaker by Cam Hubert...ughhh, this book annoyed me to the point where I barely read it at all.


message 484: by Asura (new)

Asura Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Gah! That was horrible! I felt like like shooting myself throughout the entire play.


message 485: by Ty (new)

Ty Evans Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison... Terrible.


message 486: by Nathalia (new)

Nathalia Tom Sawyer, never reading it again.


message 487: by Mary Elizabeth (new)

Mary Elizabeth Sadly, Animal Farm was the only one I enjoyed.


message 488: by Indigo (new)

Indigo I despised my copy of "Candide" by Voltaire... I am still traumatized by the ILLUSTRATIONS included in it... OMFG shoot me nooooow! I will run the opposite way etiquette be DAMNED if I ever see that book again!!!

Example pic (one of MANY I had to SEE as I read the ATROCIOUS horrifying gruesome book): http://d2tq98mqfjyz2l.cloudfront.net/...

And that one ^ is not NEARLY as horrifying as some of the other illustrations I've seen in my copy... *DEAD and scarred FOREVER -twitching in horror-*


message 489: by Tallburt (last edited Jul 22, 2013 01:48AM) (new)

Tallburt First World War poetry by the likes of Sassoon and Owen was pretty dire. The ones that weren't too dull to comprehend depressed me instead. Never again.

[Edit: spelling]


message 490: by McKenna (new)

McKenna Romeo And Juliet


message 491: by Kat (new)

Kat The The Odyssey is an awful book, I wanted to die while reading it


message 492: by Crystal (new)

Crystal Melbourne the old man and the sea ):


message 493: by Ellen (new)

Ellen McTeague by Frank Norris. Ugly, horrible, and depressing.


message 494: by Kaitlin (new)

Kaitlin The Communist Manifesto. Do you know how many times I had to read that in college? I think every history class I took required it... and I was history major. And Karl Marx: His Life and Environment by Isaiah Berlin. It's less than 300 pages but I thought I would die of old age before I finished. I hated it. Also, anything by John Stewart Mill. The man does not know how to use a period.


message 495: by Linda (new)

Linda I chose Catcher in the Rye for my high school choice, because at the time I hated it (that was 30 years ago!); I read it more recently and tolerated it. Another one I hated in high school was The Grapes of Wrath but I liked it better when I was older.
My least favorite college read was The Sun Also Rises which ended up being required for two different lit classes I took. Bleh!


message 496: by Linda (new)

Linda Marley wrote: "All these books are actually GOOD. Try reading them again as adults. Really. Actually reading Catcher in the Rye as an adult would probably suck...but as a teenager it's great. I'll even take m..."

I agree - many of these can be much better appreciated as an adult.

P.S. I love A Tale of Two Cities, and how could ANYONE hate To Kill a Mockingbird?? There's just no accounting for taste! :)


message 497: by Nola (new)

Nola Tillman Things Fall Apart

although Heart of Darkness was a close second.


message 498: by Diana (new)

Diana Edwards MOBY DICK. Twice in college. 40 pages smack dab in the middle on the history of whaling ARE YOU KIDDING ME.


message 499: by Jared (new)

Jared Yackley Great Expectations


message 500: by Matthias (new)

Matthias Vannieuwenhuyze Middlemarch Took me ages.


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