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Your least favourite book... and why?
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Angela
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Jan 06, 2014 06:06PM

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The last novel I actively disliked was Gould's Book of Fish: A Novel in Twelve Fish.
My review here, the gist of which is that it was bloated and not worth the paper it was written on. I really think it was the coloured type that annoyed me, more than anything else.
My review here, the gist of which is that it was bloated and not worth the paper it was written on. I really think it was the coloured type that annoyed me, more than anything else.

I'd heard him likened to the talented David Foster Wallace. Someone was being cruel to Wallace with this analogy!

Blacklisted for me too, after that totally self-indulgent EPL!

I know I should probably be shot.
Clare wrote: "I have a few - Uncle Tom's Cabin, Jane Eyre, Catcher in the Rye (I truly loathe Holden Caulfield) and The Hobbit.
I know I should probably be shot."
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Jane Eyre
The Catcher in the Rye
The Hobbit
I know I should probably be shot."
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Jane Eyre
The Catcher in the Rye
The Hobbit

I know I should probably be shot."
Uncle Tom's Cabin
[..."
I agree, Brenda, Catcher in the Rye was so boring... never could work out what all the hype was about, with that book.

I know I should probably be shot."
Uncle Tom's Cabin
[..."
The Hobbit is on my Summer reading list but I've heard it wasn't too good. Although some say the Lord of the Rings books are amazing in comparison... does anyone have a view on this before I put them all on my 2014 list?
Personally they are both on my list of favourite books of all time. But you have to enjoy fantasy at least a little bit to really get in to them. Make sure you read The Hobbit first though. Not just because it comes first but also because it is a bit like a child's book compared to The Lord of the Rings

I know I should probably be shot."
Uncle Tom's Cabin
[..."
Clare, I thought that 'Lord of the Rings' was one of the most boring books I've ever tried to read, I could not make head nor tail of it and so I'll be up against the same firing squad as you.
The Ruby Red (or precious stones) trilogy which is much hyped on booktube was extremely disappointing. Managed only to read 1 1/2 books before ditching it. One of my least favourites ever.
Angela wrote: "Agreed - EPL was a shocker!!!!"
Phrynne wrote: "Oh don't get me started on Eat, Pray, Love!"
Didnt finish the book but enjoyed the movie
Phrynne wrote: "Oh don't get me started on Eat, Pray, Love!"
Didnt finish the book but enjoyed the movie
Brenda wrote: "So much so that I won't read any more of her work!"
I thought the same and reluctantly read The Signature of All Things which it turned out to be very good, for me anyway. Total deviation from EPL
I thought the same and reluctantly read The Signature of All Things which it turned out to be very good, for me anyway. Total deviation from EPL


I have similar confidence.

Yan wrote: "Maybe it's because I have simple taste or I just never bother reading books I gather I wouldn't like but my least favourite book is Romeo and Juliet. Maybe the play works better but as it books it'..."
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet

I read this to support my daughter who had to read it for school Literature. I absolutely suffered through it, not understanding any of it, finding it pretentious and boring.
When the teacher withdrew it from the list, I was furious! I'll never get those hours back!
Valerie, I notice you are a new member - welcome to the group:) Don't you absolutely hate wasting hours on terrible books!!
If you'd like to introduce yourself here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... the others can say hi too:)
If you'd like to introduce yourself here https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... the others can say hi too:)

My current most despised book is (As Brenda well, knows, she has read my review) is





Unlike most others on the list The Shipping News is not badly written, arrant lies or badly researched - I just really could not stand it.
Deborah wrote: "Catcher in the Rye was the first book I ever disliked so much I almost did not finish it. I was in my teens at the time. I found EPL a totally forgettable book, one could almost forget it while rea..."
The Shipping News was also one I disliked! Read for our bookclub, and very few liked it:(
I haven't read The Catcher in the Rye and have no desire to do so:)
The Shipping News was also one I disliked! Read for our bookclub, and very few liked it:(
I haven't read The Catcher in the Rye and have no desire to do so:)

Oh no, really Brenda? I loved The Shipping News. My one would have to be The English Patient. I just could not get into it. One of the few books I've read...well not read...that was confusing and disjointed right from the get go. Couldn't get past the first few pages and it takes a lot for me to give up on a book.



My wife reads very little fiction (being a science-based professional, I suppose). She did finish EPL and was amusingly scathing in her assessment of it. As a struggling writer myself there's nothing I hate more than crap books that turn into fads, thus giving their authors the opportunity to wallow in mediocrity for years to come.
Books I've hated myself? The Celestine Prophecy (what a pile of pretentious puke!)...I tried to read two sci-fi books by Iain M Banks that people were raving about (utterly pointless)...simply couldn't get into the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (thought it read like it had been written by a 15 yo) and put it down after about 30pp. Ice Station by Matt Reilly (one dimensional, improbable action) suffered the same fate.
As for Shantaram, I quite enjoyed it but felt ripped off that he never wrote about the immediate aftermath of the escape. Just kept alluding to parts of it - which sounded interesting. It was a tad pretentious with the philosophical meanderings at the end of every chapter, but a pretty impressive piece of work really.



And I also agree about fad books, it is a sad thing when a halfway decent author gets so much notoriety that everything they write afterwards gets published - no matter how under-edited, badly written or just plain indifferent it is...

I agree with Shantaram though was a did not finish for me. Mind you one of my work mates has been ploughing through it for weeks and is loving it.

*edges carefully from the room*"
To be fair Adrian he presented it as fiction - but lots of people took it as 'gospel' . The author certainly had his belief system invested in the book and in an interview said it was a parable ie fiction telling the truth in a way people could understand.
He expands on this in his definitely non-fiction book The Celestine Vision: Living the New Spiritual Awareness where he writes about the effects of the first book on people around the world.
It appears to be one of those books which people either hate or love.

Few books I actually finished have irritated me as much as that one.


I was wondering how people manage this situation in terms of their Goodreads lists? For now I've had to put it back on my 'want to read' shelf, which I think is a bit of an overstatement and will affect my Goodreads recommendations.
Any ideas?
Andrea wrote: "I wouldn't say I hate it, but I've decided to re-shelve Little Women, which I was reading for the December monthly challenge. As I'm at 45%, I figure there's a chance I might come back ..."
Do you have a "did not finish" shelf Andrea? I have one of those for books I don't want to finish and am sure I won't go back to...
Do you have a "did not finish" shelf Andrea? I have one of those for books I don't want to finish and am sure I won't go back to...


I have a shelf for unfinished books - I don't want to make the same mistake down the track and try again! And yeah, I know I might like some books better at another time, but if they're making it onto this shelf, they're pretty bad!
I also have another shelf for temporarily abandoned books - books that I had to return to the library before I finished or books that I just couldn't get into but think I might like another time or long books that I need to put aside for a little while...

I have a shelf for unfinished books - I don't want to make the same mistake down the track and try again! And yeah, I know I might like some..."
I was once given an ARC of a debut Crime book by a very close friend of mine and I could not get into it and gave up after the first chapter. He didn't push me as to why a review hadn't been forthcoming and the book was released. Was an immediate hit and friends in some of my groups were raving over it. 3 months after it's release they decided to do a book discussion so I thought I had better pick the book up. Not sure what was different but this time I was sucked in from page one and read it non-stop to the very end. Gave it 5 stars and have read every single one of the following 12 books in the series.
By not keeping a record it gives a book a second chance :)
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