Worst Book.

Catch 22 is one of those books which is loved and bitterly hated by many. I love it.

The House on Mango Street, I felt, was extremely boring. Almost as much as a Wrinkle in Time.

Really? I'm not alone?

I thought there was way too much irony in it. Every single line just dripping with sharp wit and sarcasm.

There is such a thing as too much of a good thing, I feel. Got old fast.

Yeah, what was so bad about the guide?

Exact same thing with the hitchhikers guide.

Maybe I shouldn't have tried to read these 2 during the same month.
 
The hitchhikers guide

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I agree 100%, it was really boring :shake:.
 
Thus Spake Zarathustra. It's like being rebellious, only with no direction, but instead this poorly defined "will" thingy and the "overman".
 
I have many half read stinkers under my belt.

I recently read one that was supposed to be the most hilarious thing in existens called "A Confederacy Of Dunces". I read at least 60% and chuckled only once.

Other books that I heard good things about that I thought sucked are:

The hitchhikers guide
Catcher in a rhye
Catch-22

There are many more, but I can't think of them right now.
I liked all four (though I admit that I didn't laugh much from Toole's book., cept the anonymous letter to his professor).

ACoD said:
Your total ignorance of that which you profess to teach merits the death penalty. I doubt whether you would know that St. Cassian of Imola was stabbed to death by his students with their styli. His death, a martyr's honorable one, made him a patron saint of teachers.

Pray to him, you deluded fool, you "anyone for tennis?" golf-playing, cocktail-quaffing pseudo-pedant, for you do indeed need a heavenly patron. Although your days are numbered, you will not die as a martyr - for you further no holy cause - but as the total ass which you really are.

Zorro
 
When I read a book, and I don't like it, I simply don't read it all through and I don't remember it afterwards.

But I heard that Mein Kampf from a German writer named "A. Hitler" was of very low quality... :mischief:
 
Thus Spake Zarathustra. It's like being rebellious, only with no direction, but instead this poorly defined "will" thingy and the "overman".

It's regarded as one of Nietzsche's most overwrought and atypical works. I hope you didn't stop reading Nietzsche based on that one work!
 
I absolutely hated Their Eyes were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston
 
I once made the mistake of reading the first Left Behind book. By a wide margin it's the worst thing I've ever read. The basic premise is dumb enough and the theology is offensive, but they're awful writers and so they made the apocalypse boring and filled the book with all this creepy christo-patriarchal misogynist nonsense as well.
 
I cant remember which one I read, white fang or call of the wild, but either one was absolutely horrible, so damn boring. That and "to kill a mocking bird" sucked to, and we had to read it in hi school, there was some other forced reading book to, I think it was called "night" and that one also sucked bad.
 
I don't remember the books. For fiction there was this stupid sports novel for kids -- very cliche. Non-fiction I select The Millennial Project: Colonizing the Galaxy in Eight Easy Steps, which sounds a bad it is.
 
Thus Spake Zarathustra. It's like being rebellious, only with no direction, but instead this poorly defined "will" thingy and the "overman".

Another good book. Seems as though I have either very strange taste or I'm not reading very much into anything...
 
James Joyce's Ulysses, for starting a 20th century literature fashion of pedantic writers.
 
Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy - after some great ones like Sum of All Fears and Patriot Games this just seems half arsed. Like someone trying to write like Clancy rather than the man himsewlf.

Yeah, his later works sure went downhill fast. I stopped reading Clancy after that horrible 'The Bear and the Dragon' (or the other way around) :cringe:

the worst book I ever read though was "Die Verwirrungen des Zöglings Törleß" by Robert Musil. Maybe it had to do with having to read it, but I thought it was utter crap.
 
The hitchhikers guide
Catcher in a rhye

They are very age-sensitive, I didn't like Catcher in a rhye that much, but it dodn't exactly suck either. Hitchiker's guide I read when I was 24 or something like that, and it isn't very amusing at that age. Actually I enjoyed more people telling stories from it than reading it.

I think Billy Bathgate, by E. L. Doctorov sucked big time. "If novels like this are written, I don't want to read anything anymore", I thought while reading it. Another terrible one was Moderato Cantabile by Marguerite Duras, boring French fake art ("French" meaning that it's fake artness was very typically French: nothing happens, there's no idea, people are bored and dialogues are mostly two simultaneous monolgues).
 
Atlas Shrugged

I haven't read Atlas Shrugged but Peikoff's book on Objectivism is the worst work of attempted philosophy I've ever read.
 
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