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Worst Books
I'll second Virginia Woolf... she's just not for me. I couldn't manage to finish Orlando, it bored me to tears. I was so hopeful, because so many people love her books.

I had such high hopes for that one, and then the writing was SO terrible, and the story was so awful that I just wanted to rip my eyes out of my head. I did finish it, but the last half of the book I skimmed... I couldn't bear to even read it anymore.


I had high hopes for this one, after it was recommended to me. However, I found it lacking in truth, depth and narrative.
However, the morals in the book are good, I must admit.






Worst book ever. And yes, I did finish it. Needed lotsa fluff-reads after to get rid of the confusion in my head.

It has words in it, doesn't it...? ; )

i also couldn't get through A Tale of Two Cities, The Almost Moon, Things Come Undone, and anything by Jack London.

I did enjoy "A Tale of Two Cities" though.


I did enjoy "A Tale of Two Cities" though. "
ha, actually no. i blend the titles of two books. i meant Things Fall Apart, from Chinua Achebe. haven't done the Wally Lamb one yet.

Kataklicik wrote: "Catch-22
Worst book ever. And yes, I did finish it. Needed lotsa fluff-reads after to get rid of the confusion in my head. "
Mine too. and I couldnt finish it. I read the same 40 pages over and over and then chucked it! ugh!
Worst book ever. And yes, I did finish it. Needed lotsa fluff-reads after to get rid of the confusion in my head. "
Mine too. and I couldnt finish it. I read the same 40 pages over and over and then chucked it! ugh!

I agree with that! I disliked Wally Lamb's other books as well.
I would also add:
A Million Little Pieces (a piece of trash)
American Psycho
Memoirs of a Geisha*
Great Expectations*
Atonement*
* = I finished these ... I suppose they weren't trash but I was sorely disappointed based on my expectations.


Atonement is one of my all time fave books; of course to each his own. ;) I read it though having no expectations at all; I'd never heard of it when I picked it up. Did you see the movie by any chance?

I did enjoy "A Tale of Two Cities" though. "
ha, actually no. i blend the titles of two book..."
I also am not a fan of Things Fall Apart. I had to read it a few times, but it just really pissed me off. ^_^

No, it doesn't seem like The Host gets much better. That was one that I didn't finish as well.


Oh! I loved all of Lamb's books and Memoirs of a Geisha too but I 100% agree with A Million Little Pieces- utter garbage.

I feel bad this guy has his picture for the world to see on it. I'm not sure it gets worse than this one.
Christina wrote: "... I would also add:
A Million Little Pieces (a piece of trash)
American Psycho
Memoirs of a Geisha*
Great Expectations*
Atonement* ..."
Haven't read the others, but I loved Great Expectations... although I didn't like it the first time round in high school. I have to be in the right time and place to enjoy some books.
Eva: don't know if I'll ever be in the right time or place for that one...
A Million Little Pieces (a piece of trash)
American Psycho
Memoirs of a Geisha*
Great Expectations*
Atonement* ..."
Haven't read the others, but I loved Great Expectations... although I didn't like it the first time round in high school. I have to be in the right time and place to enjoy some books.
Eva: don't know if I'll ever be in the right time or place for that one...

A Million Little Pieces (a piece of trash)
American Psycho
Memoirs of a Geisha*
Great Expectations*
Atonement* ..."
Haven't read the others, bu..."
The Army one right? Hahahaha...the guy contacted me on MySpace and offered to send me a copy. I said yes and immediately regreted it! LOL


A Million Little Pieces (a piece of trash)
American Psycho
Memoirs of a Geisha*
Great Expectations*
Atonement* ..."
Haven't read the others, bu..."
Hayes, my parents are both acadmeics and they said that most people would probably read A Million Little Pieces just thinking it was absolutely ridiculous. My dad worked at Denison where James Frey went at the time the scandal came out, so I want to read it to see what erreneous claims this man has made about the town I lived in for 7 years.

Only people who know absolutely NOTHING about drugs would think his words were true. It was laughable that it got so many good reviews.
I've seen reviews that said (in essence) "thank God for this book- now I know what my husband, wife, child, sister, etc. is going through!' or 'I know nothing about drugs and addicts but this is a very truthful look into the life of a drug addict.'
Um, huh? How can you admit you know nothing about drugs and then call a "memoir" about drugs honest in the same sentence>? I wanted to scream- don't believe everything you read people!! LOL

A Million Little Pieces (a piece of trash)
American Psycho
Memoirs of a Geisha*
Great Expectations*
Atonement* ..."
I agree with your parents 100% Liz. The majority of people knew right away what a load of garbage this is. Common sense tells you he's lying when reading the book. Ugh....I just want to forget I ever opened it.


Re The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas - I think for me it just didn't live up the hype around it, and I found the whole sitting at the fence of a concentration camp thing totally unbelievable. But it was, for me, an interesting read nonetheless.
Oh, and I loved Memoirs of a Geisha! lol - but what a boring place the world would be if we all liked the same things!
I agree with the Almost Moon too - I couldn't finish it, it was awful, but I have enjoyed Sebold's other books.

Well, you were smarter than me because I finished it! LOL At the time I read that I was still very bad st not finishing a book, no matter how horrible it was. It's still difficult for me to do but with work I can usually manage it now. :)

I've heard so many people say The Almost Moon was no good and I'm surprised. I haven't read it yet (am planning to for this challenge actually) but I have read
The Lovely Bones and Lucky and I liked them both. I liked TLB a lot actually and thought Lucky was about average if I remember correctly.
But I've heard so many people say this about TAM that it'll be interesting to read it to see how I feel about it.

No, it doesn't seem like The Host gets much better. That was one that I didn't finish as well. "
I really liked The Host. It was pretty slow for a WHILE, but it got quite quite good at the end, I thought.

My worst ones would be:
Bastard Out of Carolina (I hated the mother and I thought she was totally unrealistic at the end, even for a doormat.)
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox (Not too horrible but the writing wasn't very good, in my opinion and the end was too abrupt)
I've read Predator by Patricia Cornwell and it turned me off on the whole Kay Scarpetta series
Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison
The Lovely Bones by Alice Sebold
Forgot about this one: Women of the Pleasure Quarters by Lesley Downer.
I totally agree with Lord of the Flies. That one is on my list of worst books ever as well.

I don't like that period of British writing in general. All the ridiculous coincidences drive me nuts.
But obviously worst book ever is personal taste, since several people have chosen one of my top books - Lord of the Flies. Might not be a fun read but I think its informative about human nature.


I don't like that period of British writing in general. All the ridiculous coincidences drive me nuts."
The Gothic tragedy stuff? Yeah... NOT my cup of tea. I hated Jane Eyre, too. Now I know to avoid Tess as well.

Lord of the Flies
To Kill a Mockingbird
Animal Farm
Hey, look at that, all of my least favorite books have an animal in the title... there are others that I dislike, but they don't have animals in the title so I will leave them off for now... I finished all of these books, but I hated them every step (page) of the way!
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One of the worst books that I ever read was Jacob's Room, by Virginia Woolf. I have issues with stream of consciousness writing. I don't think I finished it, though it was for an American Lit class.