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				 The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. loads of names to take in in the first few pages made it hard for me! But once I got through it I thought it was well worth the effort!!
      The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. loads of names to take in in the first few pages made it hard for me! But once I got through it I thought it was well worth the effort!!
     I agree with L.A. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; the beginning was long and descriptive, but once I was able to get into the book, I couldn't put it down and needed the buy the next two; the second book was far easier to read.
      I agree with L.A. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo; the beginning was long and descriptive, but once I was able to get into the book, I couldn't put it down and needed the buy the next two; the second book was far easier to read.
     Swan Song, took me so long because I was only reading a few pages at a time but once I actually sat down and read it for about 1/2 hour I didn't want to put down.
      Swan Song, took me so long because I was only reading a few pages at a time but once I actually sat down and read it for about 1/2 hour I didn't want to put down.
     It's hard to say. Maybe Anna Karenina? I struggled through the second half, but I can't really say I'm glad I finished it.
      It's hard to say. Maybe Anna Karenina? I struggled through the second half, but I can't really say I'm glad I finished it. Tristessa by Jack Kerouac is probably a better contender. At first it was practically incoherent - just an onslaught of unconnected, nonconjugated words. I initially dismissed it as Kerouac at his worst and considered giving on up it...And I did. I just put it on the shelf and moved on to other books.
One winter morning a couple of months later, I took it off the shelf (for some reason) and just read the first page. Slowly.
It wasn't incoherent anymore, I still found it self-indulgent, but not incoherent. I stuck with it and eventually "got it" somewhere around page 20 (It's taxing to read 20 pages of near-gibberish.) and it ended up being pretty beautiful, in a sad sort of way - I even ended up liking the prose, though I can't say I'd be in a hurry to read a book written like this again any time soon.



 
I picked this up and I bet I started and re-started this book many times and would put it back on the shelf mostly frustrated with not picking up on the writing style. One summer I told myself it would be finished and it then clicked.
A good, nasty Southern-noir tale.....