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Nov 21, 2014 11:40PM

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I have avoided reading "Fifty Shades of Gray." It was all I heard about a year or so ago, and the waiting list at the library where I worked was pages and pages long. Everybody who returned it told me the writing was absolutely terrible. They all found it weird that they kept reading, it was so awful, but they did!

I don't like to read YA much and the movie looks kind of corny. I want to read it because my sister said it was really good and everyone's going on about how great the movie is but I'm just hesitant so I'm avoiding buying it or watching the movie until I just give up. Lol
I was avoiding Fifty Shades of Grey until I bought it today. I read the first few chapters a couple years ago and didn't really like it too much but I thought I'd try it again.

Lolita* (does it make me a creep, if I actually have interest in reading this?? :)
Infinite Jest*, by David Foster Wallace
Les Miserables*, by Victor Hugo
50 Shades of Grey, by EL James (AVOID, AVOID!!)
Flowers in the Attic, by VC Andrews
Macbeth, by William Shakespeare
The Bell Jar*, by Sylvia Plath
Lord of the Flies, by Kurt Vonnegut
Like Water for Chocolate (I have not heard good things...)
All of these, I admit, I have not actually tried for myself just yet, (Have you seen the sheer size of Infinite Jest?? So scary. Also, it just attracts attention in the way that only a Serious Book can.) because they all deal with themes or things that are way out of my comfort zone...depression/suicide, pedophilia (although some people argue that Humbert of "Lolita" is not a pedophile...?), killing/gore, violently inappropriate sexual acts...and then of course, something like "Les Miserables" just simply has an extremely high death count (I did see the movie), and I don't really want to read hundreds and hundreds of pages where most of the characters die by the end. I don't actually know much about Macbeth, but I'm just playing off the fact that I didn't much care for Shakepeare's "Hamlet".
But, y'know...maybe I'll feel differently in a few years!








A lot of popular YA novels like Twilight. And I will avoid anything written by Nicolas Sparks and James Patterson for the remainder of my life.






Oddly, I've never read any of the Harry Potter series either. But lately I keep thinking I might.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
and
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
For obvious reasons.. The two infamous deaths..





The Hobbit
A Game of Thrones
50 Shades of Gray