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Dec 12, 2008 09:03AM

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HoD because because Conrad's wordiness drives me insane. It's like, "OK! It's (&^*%*% black already! Not "like ink and night and Joseph Conrad's soul!" Twenty words to say what two words could say? Give me a break! Just watch Apocalypse Now and you'll get the gist and a much more plotline.
And Uncle Tom because it was poorly written. Stowe's authorial intrusions were just that--intrusions. My professor tried to make them seem like devices and were magically wonderful, but I knew better.
I guess that became a rant, huh?


Love Walked In and Life of Pi, I couldn't get into these books and didn't finish them
Barrel Fever, I like a lot of David Sedaris writing, but for some reason, I didn't like this one.

I find it facinating how different people have such different tastes in books, and some love what others hate. It's fun reading what everyone else lists for their worst book, because I read and enjoyed many of them, such as:
The whole Twilight series (loved it, hope she publishes Midnight Sun!),
The Shack (shows God is there even when bad things happen)
The Road (I love apocalyptic fiction, and loved how this book showed the true power of love between a parent and child).
Now my worst books were:
Moby Dick (I know it is supposed to be a 'classic', but it took me 7 months to finish, just because it was so boring!)
Blindness by Jose Saramago (sick, depraved, unrealistic look at blind people, have no interest in seeing the movie!)
The whole Twilight series (loved it, hope she publishes Midnight Sun!),
The Shack (shows God is there even when bad things happen)
The Road (I love apocalyptic fiction, and loved how this book showed the true power of love between a parent and child).
Now my worst books were:
Moby Dick (I know it is supposed to be a 'classic', but it took me 7 months to finish, just because it was so boring!)
Blindness by Jose Saramago (sick, depraved, unrealistic look at blind people, have no interest in seeing the movie!)





It goes against my nature not to finish a book, no matter how horrid it is. Part me of doesn't like the feel of unfinished business and another part of me is hoping the author will redeem himself/herself before get to the end.

Jackie,
I do the same thing. I feel like I have to finish a book even if I don't enjoy it. It's sad, but I've probably wasted a lot of time on so-so books. I should really stop!
I used to feel the same way. Really it has been goodreads and mostly the chicks that have opened my eyes. There are SOOOO many good books out there waiting to be read, that I want to read. I simply found I could no longer justify wasting my time on books that weren't cutting it. My time is precious and so are books. I just decided I couldn't waste either on books that didn't do the service of grabbing me within the first 50 pages.
That said... The Memory Keepers Daughter... not a fan. I really wanted it to be a great book and it just wasn't. It had so much potential in my mind but it fell short.
That said... The Memory Keepers Daughter... not a fan. I really wanted it to be a great book and it just wasn't. It had so much potential in my mind but it fell short.


I could not finish Anansi Boys or The Shack.

Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak
The Tenderness of Wolves by Stef Penney
and
The Rest of Her Life by Laura Moriarty
The 2 that I did manage to make it through, but barely were:
Atonement by Ian McEwan
and
Catcher in the Rye by JD Salinger



Aside from the OCD part of me that just has to finish the book, I think another reason it's a hard habit to break is because I've bought most of my books, I don't want to feel like I've wasted money.
There is not a solid public library system with in driving distance yet. They were planning to open a branch pretty close that would be worth driving to once a week or every 2 weeks but those plans have been put on hold due to county budget shortages. And the used book stores that are within reasonable driving distance are also very lackluster. Goodwill's selection is nothing to write home about aside from the fact that my DH hates for me go into that area because its crime rate is terrible.
To spend even $10 on a book and then not read it? Oy vey. I wish there were some other options for cheap reads, I do use Paper Back Swap but books move slowly sometimes.

btw, I love chocolate & shopping. I especially like them together! ♥

Jackie, I know what you mean about having bought most of your books. I hate not finishing a book or reading it and not liking it because I feel like I've wasted my money. I'm trying to decide if it's best to keep the books I didn't like and then try them again later or if I should sell/donate them.






Kendall, I'm sorry you didn't like that book. That is one of my all time favorites. It's not heavy or meaningful but soooo, entertaining. What didn't you like about it?

Love Walked In and Life of Pi, I couldn't get into these books and didn't finish them
Barr..."
Dolly, try and give, "Life of Pi" another shot sometime and look at it as if it were a person, coming into his own self actualization. The whole book is a metaphor on life. If you look at it that way you may like it better. Just a suggestion. I used to be a dedicated book finisher. Not anymore, but that book made a big impression on me at the time.

Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close- I just didn't get into it and ended up quitting ..."
I agree with April: I hated The Almost Moon and Running With Scissors.
I tried reading The Doctor's Wife and couldn't get into it. I did finish Girls in Trucks and wondered why I wasted my time.
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