Anonymous wrote:Pro-Salinger PP here - Holden was supposed to be a jerk! Not every character has to be 'likeable'. Have you guys ever read Lolita?
Anonymous wrote:Untamed by Glennon Doyle! Unreadable.
Anonymous wrote:- Into Thin Air
- The Shack
- In the Woods (though I did feel seen by a recent thread about this book)
- We Need to Talk About Kevin
- The Dinner
- Defending Jacob
- Wild by Cheryl Strayed
- The Silent Patient (OMG so boring for 95% of the book)
Anonymous wrote:The Bible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on The Nightingale and add anything by K. Hannah.
Classic category: Catcher in the Rye
Such a spoiled, callow protagonist
You are not alone. My friends and I all hated that book, especially Holden. What a whiner. His sister, Phoebe, was OK, though.
I came here to say this too! Couldn’t stand the book or Holden.
Also agree with the PP who posted about 100 years of Solitude - couldn’t get past 50 pages. I loved Love in the Time of Cholera though.
Another book/ author I couldn’t ever stand was Atlas Shrugged/ Ayn Rand.
Did you hate Holden Caulfield and the book when you were in highschool (or whenever you first read it)?
I loved the book because it was an easier read than some of the other required reading. Pretty quick pace. And while it was outdated, I could relate to the narrator in a way (or at least put myself in his shoes).
I've read it again a few times over the years and can understand why anyone who's read it in the past 15 years might find it obnoxious.
I still love books written in that style of colloquial prose.
Ok add Catcher in the Rye to my list too. Somehow I did not get assigned it in school and read it as an adult. My husband’s theory is that I was too old to relate to it at that time.
I read it in high school and hated it. Holden was a whiny B.
I had to read it in middle and again in high school. Holden was just an unlikable little twerp
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree on The Nightingale and add anything by K. Hannah.
Classic category: Catcher in the Rye
Such a spoiled, callow protagonist
You are not alone. My friends and I all hated that book, especially Holden. What a whiner. His sister, Phoebe, was OK, though.
I came here to say this too! Couldn’t stand the book or Holden.
Also agree with the PP who posted about 100 years of Solitude - couldn’t get past 50 pages. I loved Love in the Time of Cholera though.
Another book/ author I couldn’t ever stand was Atlas Shrugged/ Ayn Rand.
Did you hate Holden Caulfield and the book when you were in highschool (or whenever you first read it)?
I loved the book because it was an easier read than some of the other required reading. Pretty quick pace. And while it was outdated, I could relate to the narrator in a way (or at least put myself in his shoes).
I've read it again a few times over the years and can understand why anyone who's read it in the past 15 years might find it obnoxious.
I still love books written in that style of colloquial prose.
Ok add Catcher in the Rye to my list too. Somehow I did not get assigned it in school and read it as an adult. My husband’s theory is that I was too old to relate to it at that time.
I read it in high school and hated it. Holden was a whiny B.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Goldfinch
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Yes - I thought AHWOSG was just ok. That’s actually how I feel about all David Sedaris books too.
Anonymous wrote:The Goldfinch
A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius
Anonymous wrote:Where the Crawdads Sing