Classics That You Couldn't Finish
No matter how much you tell yourself 'it must be good because it's a classic!' you just couldn't wade through it. Maybe it was too depressing, too olde worlde, too complicated or just plain boring.....
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Aloha Laurie:
I found two on the list I could never get through. :)


I believe I read On The Beach twice but was unable to get into ..."
Autumn♥♥ wrote: "P. wrote: "A couple weren't hard at all and were quite good, too, for me. Specifically, "On the Beach" and "A Tale of Two Cities.""
I believe I read On The Beach twice but was unable to get into ..."
P.J. wrote: "James Joyce and William Faulkner come to mind.
I'll give Lucifer's Hammer a look.

We were forced to read "A Tale of Two Cities" in the 9th grade or I would've never stuck with that one.

I wish I could remember the Faulkner book I tried to read once but it's been so long ago.
I'm not even going to attempt reading Joyce.

I wish I could remember the Faulkner book I tried to read once but it's been so long ago.
I'm not even going to attempt reading Joyce."
I read a couple of little James Joyce books just so I could say I read it. He was mostly boring but will recommend the one I read to you as it wasn't too bad. I don't know what the big deal could be! Mostly for people who love Ireland I think.

I wish I could remember the Faulkner book I tried to read once but it's been so long ago.
I'm not even going to atte..."
I believe it's his book "Ulysses" that is either loved or abhorred. His other books might be good but I've never gotten around to reading them.






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