Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. I just…couldn’t. Maybe I gave up too early, idk.
I did it all, but it was painful.![]()
Anonymous wrote:White Teeth - I thought it was clumsy and badly written
Anonymous wrote:Heartburn by Nora Ephron. Insufferable characters, totally unreadable.
Anonymous wrote:Firefly Lane. Whew. One huge cliche. Only made it about two chapters in, had to bail.
Anonymous wrote:Verity -so predictable and I hated the main character
Anything recent by Emily Giffen. I feel like she's just mailing it in.
Anonymous wrote:I’m slogging through Lessons in Chemistry now and am about to abandon it. Came so highly rated, but I hate it. Worst kind of character stereotyping. I hate that the main character is a brilliant female chemist who is obliviously gorgeous and has more than “a touch of the tism.”
Anonymous wrote:Crawdads, Nightingale, Seven Husbands all so underwhelming.
Super pretentious - The Fates and the Furies.
Anonymous wrote:The last thing he told me
Harry Potter
The book of lost friends
Anonymous wrote:The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo. I just…couldn’t. Maybe I gave up too early, idk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Confederacy of Dunces.
Never saw the appeal.
Most of Dostoyevsky and Zola. Realism is so bleak.
Okay, be honest. Did you finish the book or just get turned off by the hot dog flatulence? I think this book the funniest dialogue and the characters were just so incredibly unique and unforgettable.
Confederacy of Dunces really captures New Orleans. Or at least what it used to be. I used to live there and just felt the spirit of the residents in that book.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Midnight Library. The protagonist was one of the most unlikeable characters I’ve ever read. So many other books with the same theme have done it so much better.
Ditto, The Midnight Library
I finally decided to give up and DNF. What are some of the other books you enjoyed w/ the same theme?