The Pheasant2 wrote: » Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follet Was initially absorbed by the premise and the setting. Over a thousand pages later and the whole thing was poorly written with predictable plot and paper thin characters. May have to revise my rule of always seeing a book out to the end for tomes >1000 pages in the future.
daheff wrote: » The Hobbit. well cant claim to have'read' the book.... got about halfway and gave up. so much sh*te & waffle..... with some kinda story hidden in there. put me off watching the films
mariaalice wrote: » Not because it was dreadful but because it was disturbing, toying with reading If This Is a Man Survival in Auschwitz) is a memoir by Italian Jewish writer Primo Levi.
Meadow Gorgeous Comet wrote: » Yeah The Road left me feeling so empty - I knew it would be grim but crikey... Don't regret reading it though.
Meadow Gorgeous Comet wrote: » Oh I read an interview with him, which had an accompanying review and summary of the book, references to certain parts etc. Dear God... I couldn't bring myself to read that book as it just seems too horrific, but I got a good gist. That evil woman. :mad:
Duchamp wrote: » 'A Child Called It' by Dave Pelzer - an autobiography of his experiences of child abuse at the hands of his mother
Irish Guitarist wrote: » Left Behind. The plot was bad enough to begin with but it's also incredibly badly explained. There's one paragraph where a woman offers someone a lift home. He says no thanks. in the next sentence he's getting out of her car and thanking her for the lift. It completely skips any mention of him changing his mind about taking the lift from her. That's just one example. The book is full of things that make no sense. I think I only read about a third of it before I couldn't take any more.
Gravelly wrote: » As a father, I found The Road extremely depressing.
Day Lewin wrote: » He WHAT? How, how?
kunst nugget wrote: » Well, he did clean a lot of mirrors with his nose...
MrMusician18 wrote: » "Will the real Gerry Ryan please stand up" He was quite pompous in it. And it wasn't the whole story; biggest foible he admitted to was being a clean freak. Hmm...
Corruptedmorals wrote: Catcher in the Rye. I couldn't even finish it I hated it so much. A character has never before or since provoked such hatred levels as that sanctimonious pretentious pre-tumblr knob did.
New Home wrote: » Surely that was Jack and Jill. :pac:
lbc2019 wrote: » Ann and Barry- slippery slope