Books that you found overrated

Anonymous
Hamilton--author made a lot of assumptions about Hamilton along the lines of "Hamilton must have thought..." This got annoying after a while
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Interview with the Vampire. Have never been able to get more than a chapter or two into it. Liked the movie though (and usually I like a book much more than its movie adaptation).


Blasphemer!
Anonymous
A Man Called Ove
Agree with The Corrections and Everything I Never Told You
Anonymous
Franzen is genius.
Bardo is the most dreadful example of an Emperor's New Clothes this decade.
Anonymous
The Secret History by Donna Tartt. Many people call it one of their favorites, but I disliked so much about it. I hate books that make the future murder victim extra annoying, as if s/he has it coming, to mention just one of this book's sins.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Chosen by Chaim Potok.

Read it recently for a book club. It was a snooze. Have no idea why it was a best seller, other than perhaps every Jewish person in American felt compelled to buy a copy.


Really? I loved it, though I preferred another Potok book - My Name is Asher Lev. I am Jewish though.

I hated Catcher in the Rye. What a whiner.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Secret Life of Bees

Like Water for Elephants


I realize different tastes/preferences, but I loved both these books--especially The Secret Life of Bees.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Anything by Cormac McCarthy


I love him. Why don’t you like him? Who do you like?


I find the lack of punctuation in (some of?) his books affected and annoying, and his stories unnecessarily bleak and nihilistic, like certain "torture porn" style horror films. Admittedly i haven't read him since high school, though.
Anonymous
Fates and Furies, The Nest, Happiness Project
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Franzen is genius.
Bardo is the most dreadful example of an Emperor's New Clothes this decade.


Lol. I posted both of these. Got Franzen's name wrong. We will have to disagree on genius. He's not even memorable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Chosen by Chaim Potok.

Read it recently for a book club. It was a snooze. Have no idea why it was a best seller, other than perhaps every Jewish person in American felt compelled to buy a copy.


Really? I loved it, though I preferred another Potok book - My Name is Asher Lev. I am Jewish though.

I hated Catcher in the Rye. What a whiner.


I LOVE this book (I'm not Jewish). I have a copy, still read it over and over.

Previous mentions: I liked Secret Life of Bees, but just finished another of the author's books, The Mermaid Chair, and found it so boring. Eat Pray Snore- so pretentious and mindful of its image (just like the author!). I did like the movie though, so go figure. I generally like Jodi Picoult (and I like that she sets her stories in NH/VT).
Anonymous
The Goldfinch
Hillbilly Elegy
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
DaVinci Code


Thoughts on A Little Life? I am not sure I want to go down that path, but it shows up on so many Best Of lists...
Anonymous
The magicians
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Goldfinch
Hillbilly Elegy
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
DaVinci Code


Thoughts on A Little Life? I am not sure I want to go down that path, but it shows up on so many Best Of lists...


A Little Life features a main character who is such a tortured soul. Honestly, it's like torture porn. Awful and I'm still not sure I shouldve read[url] it. But written beautifully, so there you go.
Anonymous
Agree with so many of these! To wit: Eat, Pray, Love; A Man Called Ove; Girl With the Dragon Tattoo, and 50 Shades. All rubbish.

I liked Hillbilly Elegy, though. I think the problem with it was that it was over hyped. I think it was fine for what it was, but nothing particularly profound. It's just that it got these rave reviews that it was some ground-breaking work that was the voice of the working class, and it obviously wasn't.

My overrated book: The Life of Pi. What pretentious rubbish.
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