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Oh my goodness, I LOATHED Billy Budd.

Here on Earth - just did not like it. Something about it was just weird for me.
The Secret Life of Bees - like I said on the other thread - can I have my 4 hours back? I was so DISAPPOINTED!


Here on Earth - just did not like it. Something about it was just weird for me.
[book:The Secret Life of ..."
Oh no! What disappointed you about The Secret Life of Bees? It's one of my favorites :(

I loved Ahab's Wife and learned a lot from it, especially about life in those times. Also, Maria Mitchell was a real person, the first woman astronomer.



I hated The Mermaid's Chair - totally lame!!!!! Okay, maybe only 3 exclamation points worth of lame, but still.

Sag Harbor by Colson Whitehead (this was picked by the New York Times as a best book
of 2009, what does that say about my taste?!)
Midnight's Children by Salmon Rushdie (yuck)
Renee - my DH and I absolutely loved Ketchikan - it was our favorite Alaskan town. You live in a wonderful place!



A few one stars rank with the bad but those I did finish.

I have to agree with "Poinsonwood Bible". I finished it, but just barely. Really disliked it. On the other hand, "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" is one of my all-time favorites. LOVE that book, and have read it at least 5 times. One book that I can't stand, that a lot of people adore, is Silverstein's The Giving Tree. Lord, how I hate that book. Anyone agree or disagree?



Exactly!!

Wow Franny, we're soulmates! lol I kind of like The Giving Tree, but I don't think it deserved all the hype.

Hmm. I've tried it twice. I'll have to make a mental note on the 100pp, maybe try it again next October.


I'm with you I've tried it twice and I did get through the first 100 pages the second time and was only more annoyed that I gave it a second chance!


1. On Beauty - The Goodreads description of this book describes this book as, "Full of dead-on wit and relentlessly funny," but I don't recall laughing even once.
2.The Corrections - I just didn't like anything about this book.
It scares me to hear that some of you disliked The Help. This is a current book club pick that I was hesitant to read and your comments haven't increased my confidence that this is going to be a book I'll like.

While I was one who couldn't get past but a few pages, there are many in this group who rated this their best of 2009.

Also, the writing was a bit too congested. So many words to say so little.

I have Ethan Frome on my TBR list why did you hate it?

I second that. I couldn't read more than three sentences without falling asleep. That book had no point to me. I tried. I re..."
I third the hatred for "The Poisonwood Bible." It was AWFUL. First book I never finished.

Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West by Cormac McCarthy if you're into graphic unnecessary violence with a western setting then this is your book. Otherwise steer clear. Two of the gals in my book group who read it said they had nightmares about it and quit reading it 100 pages in. I kept trying to find some redeeming value to it and just couldn't.
I liked the first 2/3 of Poisonwood but couldn't handle the last 1/3.
Ethan Frome is just plain depressing... you want to kill yourself after reading it.
I love The Help (50 pages left to finish it), but i was a white pre-teen from a very conservative northern family in that era and spent a great deal of time shocking people with my "radical" views about how MLK was right and how Jim Crow laws were cruel.

I don't detest The Time Traveler's Wife, but I just read it for another bookclub and I just couldn't even finish it! I had heard so many good things, but I really didn't like the book. I enjoyed the characters, but so many things that happened bothered me and were so bizarre that it creeped me out. I finally had someone tell me how it ended, so I could just put it away!

The Mermaid Chair (as mentioned previously)
The Jane Austen Book Club
The Dante Club by Matthew Pearl
The Memory Keeper's Daughter
Love in the Time of Cholera

The Crying of Lot 49
The Reader
I can't really put my finger on why. I had to force my way through them even though they're both really short. I'm sure the adultery/pedophelia didn't help.

Maybe you forgot about them because they really weren't that good. I don't always remember stuff about books that I didn't enjoy.

I second The Memory Keeper's Daughter. I don't really remember why I didn't like this book as much as I didn't like it. I just never got attached to the people and therefore, never truly cared what happened. =/

I second [book:The Memory Ke..."
I just bought The Passage. Its no good?

Books I detest, well The Hunt for Red October (and pretty much of most Clancy books)
Daughter of Joy
Riven: a Novel
Miss MatchMiss Match
The latter 3 were extremely tediously preachy. Yeah I knew going in they were by some Christian lit publishers, and I can mind that a bit, but as long as the story is good and doesn't get all Cartman "Christian Rock Hard"(South Park) I'm cool, but these did, overly so, and I couldn't really stomach it, the last one I didn't even finish. The author didn't even try and MAKE it believable.

I also really disliked She's Come Undone.

I just could not get through the Lisa See book, about the something flower and the secret fan. Apparently, I have a major squick about foot-binding. Just couldn't get through this book. Every time I read a scene, my feet would hurt and I had to put the book down. Finally gave up on it.

On Beauty
Life of Pi
Middlesex
I am now wondering if it is a coincidence that 3 out of 4 books that made my detest list are listed as 1001 Books to Read Before You Die. :-)


I second [..."
I loved the first third of The Passage. It was engaging and interesting and kept me up at night. The characters were well developed and the monsters were terrifying. And then it switched and the original characters from the first third totally disappeared (except for a couple minor mentions...) and new characters were introduced. It was like a totally different book from that point on. And I didn't like it. The plot was obnoxious and dragged on the last bit. I was glad for it to be over...

On Beauty
Life of Pi
Middlesex
I am now wondering if it is a coincidence that 3 out of 4 books that made my detest list are listed ..."
Some of my favourites are on that list, and I've discovered a bunch of new books that I love because of it. The 1001 covers A LOT of books, so eventually, you're going to run across something you won't like.
Generally, Life of Pi is usually a hit or miss with most people.



Wuthering Heights
Wicked
Three Junes
Those are ones I've started and never finished. I'm also going to add Dreaming in Cuban, but sadly for me I did finish that one. There are also several authors I just can't read because I don't like their writing styles.

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