Name a popular book you didn't like

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Anonymous wrote:The Crawdads one. Horrible.


Yes this


Yup


+ Another One
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Anonymous wrote:Just finished Song of Achilles....wanted to like it but ultimately did not.



NOOOOOO... did you by any chance read Circe? If you did, wondering how they compare.


Personally preferred Ursula La Guin’s Lavinia for the mythic heroes
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The school for good mothers - could not bear it so I had to stop.
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Anonymous wrote:Sally Rooney's "Normal People". It was incredibly boring and I hated the writing style.


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I got thorough a quarter of it and gave up. It just felt like a bunch of whining.

I did finish Untamed but cringed a lot through it. I'm happy that she found her true self but it seemed like she either glossed over or kind of ignored the destruction she left in her wake.
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Hillbilly Elegy. Felt like the author was just aggressively missing the irony of hating his mother and deifying his grandfather while preaching that everything is about upbringing.
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The Night Circus. People liked this book. I did not.
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Blood Meridian. Read the whole thing waiting for something to finally happen. Finished it out of obligation.
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ooh, I've got one... Ready Player One. That's right I said it, now throw your tomatoes in my general direction.
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Anonymous wrote:ooh, I've got one... Ready Player One. That's right I said it, now throw your tomatoes in my general direction.


Is that supposed to be a good book?
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hated the corrections by jonathan franzen - and all other boy wonder books that really just boil down to rotten men behaving badly
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Anonymous wrote:hated the corrections by jonathan franzen - and all other boy wonder books that really just boil down to rotten men behaving badly


Omg, I read that book went it came out 20(?) years ago. I have not hated anything as close to that in the last two decades.
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Anonymous wrote:hated the corrections by jonathan franzen - and all other boy wonder books that really just boil down to rotten men behaving badly


LOL. I plowed through it but couldn't understand the hype. I made it through Freedom because I'm a birder like Franzen. Have no interest in his latest trilogy.
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Faites and Furies-great concept for a book, but awful execution.

Flesh man is in Trouble-I usually finish every book I start-just couldn’t with this one, and now it is a miniseries!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Overstory. The first part was good, but once the main story started, I lost all interest. My good friend, who reads as much as I do, said exactly the same thing. And yet it spent many weeks on the bestseller list, at least locally. I wonder how many people actually finished it!


I read it for for a book club and it’s one of my favorite books ever. But nobody else in the book club finished it.
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Anonymous wrote:The Overstory. The first part was good, but once the main story started, I lost all interest. My good friend, who reads as much as I do, said exactly the same thing. And yet it spent many weeks on the bestseller list, at least locally. I wonder how many people actually finished it!


I read it for for a book club and it’s one of my favorite books ever. But nobody else in the book club finished it.


I’ll tack on that me loving it but nobody finishing it kinda jibed with the whole theme of the book.
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