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What is the worst book you ever bought?
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Dec 28, 2011 12:09PM

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Unquestionably the most self-absorbed human being ever.



Unquestionably the most self-absorbed human being ever."
You aren't alone - our Goodwill has a HUGE book section and I peruse it often. And, among the books, I always find several copies of Eat, Pray, Love. I figure if it was so wonderful, people wouldn't be giving it away, but passing it along to their friends or keeping it for a re-reading.

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
and (most recently) Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
and (most recently) Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway"
I can sympathise with your choice of Hemingway. I have never been able to enjoy his works. I think it has to do with his brevity of style and his gung-ho, straight line writing.


I really wanted to like this book but I just couldn't get around his style of writing and it felt poorly edited so I gave it the flick.

Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
and (most recently) Fiesta: The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway"
I can sympathise with your choice of Hemingw..."
I've come to view Hemingway as an industry that just happens to include a Nobel Prize winning author. Long have I preferred reading about Hemingway than reading his works. With a couple of minor exceptions this seems to continue to hold true, even decades after I first was introduced.
Hemingway wrote some magnificent passages in his books, but they need to be dug out of the surrounding work. Else it can be dry and obscure.

I find this to be true. There are certain lines and the odd passage within his books, which stand out as truly wonderful pieces of writing. However, the books, when considered as a whole, do not impress.



Luckily, I had a friend who wanted to read it so I was able to give it as a gift to her.

I can't believe as many people liked it as I've seen. Maybe as a writer I just view a book differently.
It read like a poorly constructed article, and the prose was terrible. And the fact that each "action" scene was preceded by a full recap of our heroine's combat expertise in list-like fashion (and this was done to excruciating lengths), paired with the misuse of too many words to count and the monotonous pitfall of, "wrote myself into a corner, gonna take a cheat now and pretend what I just wrote didn't really happen," made it unbearable.
Got halfway through and could suffer no more. There was nothing worth sticking around for.
First book I've ever left unfinished.


I found it haunting. It stayed with me for weeks so I guess you could say I was sorry that I had bought it and read it.







*some of this hate may also be directed towards the actors in the movie which I was forced to watch as well.















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