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Is there a book(s) from the list that you have no intention of reading? Which one and why?
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Starting a book and then finding you don't like it, fine. But this whole thread "is there a book you have no intention of reading" seems to go against the idea of 1001 books list, to me.


Starting a book and then fin..."
To an extent this thread can be seen as showing the close-minded that exists to some extent in all of us. But, at least for me, I figure that I will likely not make it through all the 1001 books anyway. I am open to reading them all but there are certainly books that I may not prioritize and thus never get to. What I like about this particular thread is the back and forth of people noting they don't want to read a book and then others highlighting what they actually liked about those books. It helps me form a more informed opinion about what books I perhaps should give a chance to after all.

Mmm I agree. Sometimes somebody disliking a book makes me just as interested in reading it as when somebody praises a book.

I haven't read Lolita, just haven't gotten to it.
I did read The Reader and didn't like it, though not for the sexual relationship, rather I didn't like the narrator as an adult.
I have an odd relationship with Atonement. I had to force myself through the 1st 3rd of the book, but then it got pretty good and I wound up rating it 4 stars. However, whenever I hear someone's reading it, I cringe.
The books I would rather not read- though really, if it came down to these being my last few books, I probably would just to say I did it- are the books on the list by Joyce Carol Oates. I have read The Falls and Black Girl/White Girl (neither list books) and hated them. I can't stand her writing style and don't imagine her books on the list are any better.



I'll agree with the rest... definitely read Lolita. The subject matter is unsettling yes, but you have to un..."

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