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If you have read the book, maybe your thoughts are different, but for me, it was most unsatisfactory.


I’m not even sure what made me read it. Maybe to get an insight of a way men think??? Anyways I came away from that book wanting to find this author and punch him in the throat! What an ass!!




Another highly praised one I felt to be worthless was Catcher in the Rye.
Generally I read about 50 pages of books and if they don’t rope me in by then, I quit wasting my time. I read those two in their entirety because of all the hoopla about them and learned that hoopla is no test of a good book.

The sole exception being Kurt B. Anderson's "Fantasyland" since it gives me an excuse to self-publish a rebuttal to that whole thing.

Another highly praised one I felt to be worth..."
I really struggled with Catcher in the Rye too.

I read A Bell Jar and A Female Eunuch with great difficulty but struggled through to the end because I felt I should do.
Our last Book Club read was The Heart is a Lonely Hunter and again I read it to the end with difficulty. However, I was not alone, it was universally disliked by all at the group!

For instance, my hatred of Something Wicked This Way Comes taught me that I neither want to read nor write a book that is 80% metaphor and uses very little concrete language.
Probably the only thing I truly regret reading is something that's not on my shelves here. Elliot Rodger's manifesto. I only read like two thirds of it, but that was two thirds too much.

Mysterious Skin- I cannot think of this author but it was made into a movie by JLG
Haunted- chuck palahniuk
these just scarred me in various ways


Mysterious Skin- I cannot think of this author but it was made into a movie by JLG
Haunted- chuck palahniuk
these just scarred me in various ways"
I don't blame you at all for that Sarah. I detest serial killer genre books and avoid them. There is nothing interesting about crazed lunatics with a compulsion to kill. (That is one reason why I hated The Stranger so much)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Stranger (other topics)Let the Right One In (other topics)
The Stranger (other topics)
I probably hate the last three the most.
Pretty Little Liars is more of an anger issue as they rebooted the book series when the original series ended stupidly and yet I still read two of the reboot! Plus the show that is in my opinion, more horrendous than the big reveal for the original finale in the books.
The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is just an insult to history. Trying to get away with it by writing "a fable" in tiny letters on the front cover doesn't justify it.
Hoot and Hatchet were book assignments and I felt Hoot was insulting my intelligence and finding out about the sequel to Hatchet, which is like Hatchet remixed, made me feel even stupider for nearly having to write notes for things so obscure that they could be mentioned in one sentence in the entire book.
Thanks for tolerating mini rant. :) please let me know your thoughts on this subject if you'd like to share.