What is the worst book your enjoy ever read contained by your enthusiasm?
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Dan Brown's Digital Fortress
Probably any number of bodice rippers my parents used to leave laying around the house when I was growing up. Not merely were they trash, they weren't the kind of books that should have be left around for an avid reader to pick up when they were far to young to read them. I distinctly remember one that said something about dipping his wick in her tallow box and obsessing at the age of 7 roughly speaking kissing while candle making.
Usually, if I'm not enjoying a book after about 100 pages, I'll stop. So I haven't technically read the total book. One book (that I finished) that I found to be incredibly overrated was The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho.
Where's waldo: The Fantastic Journey
It was so easy...i finished it surrounded by like 40 mins...pssh. Source(s): worst book eva
johny angel by danniele steel( im not sure abt the spelling sorry)
i borrowed the book from a friend and i have to return it to her the next day so i started it at 1 am in the morning and finished it at abt 2:30
it be the most stupid book i ever read it was just idiotic never ever try to read it
Traditionally published book? Twilight.
Sadly, I've read self-published books which were far worse.
Here's a list.
lord of the flies - why is this drivel a classic?
Violin - Anne rice - pure trash
Lady Chatterley's lover - a yawner
sunken garden - douglass Wallop
Old man and the sea - drivel
I bailed on adjectives five of these after just a few chapters.
TWILIGHT!
Animal Farm by George Orwell. I relish his other books but i really hate Animal Farm!
Also The Time Travellers Wife by Audrey Niffeneger. I don't get how everyone raves in the region of it! It's one of a very few books that i just couldn't finish.
Eragon, without a shadow of a doubt.
Normally, if I buy a book and don't think I might want to read it again, I'll donate it to a charity shop. I kept this one, because if I gave it away, I would enjoy indirectly caused someone else to read it, which would make me an accomplice within Paolini's crimes against fiction.
The Guinness Book of World Records. What a embarrassing bunch of people. 9.59 Mr. Bolt? Quitter.
I've read any number of horrible books, but the one that stands out for me is "Ivanhoe". I be assigned to read that in my freshman year of high school and couldn't grasp beyond the first few pages of suffocating descriptive writing.
Just from excerpts I've read, Twilight would right up there!
Frankly I can't think of any books that are really bleak. If the opening doens't grab me, i don't force myself to read the rest.
ROSE MADDER by Stephen King
There is no such thing as a "worst" book, just some are not as good as others.
American Psycho
The Face On The Milk Carton
P.S. I stopped reading it after it got bad.
any classic book.. i know they have a dutiful story but i cant understand because of the syntax and old english... it's like going round and round within circles..
Twilight
i dont remember the name but it was around 800 pages long and the whole book could have efficiently been a good story if fitted in to roughly speaking 20 to 30 pages
the whole book was streched out, i could not believe someone would publish it, and curse the artist whose great cover drawing made me conjecture the story might be good and made me read about 600 pages hoping for it to start.
Robinson Crusoe
by: Daniel Defoe
gag...cough...vomit..bleagh!!
It's not so much that these were poorly written (they weren't) as much as any infuriating (the former) or so dense that I could not figure out what was going on without a microscope and tweezers (the latter):
A Separate Peace - John Knowles
Nightwood - Djuna Barnes
probably harry potter, im basically not into it
Harry Potter. Source(s): Havent read Twilight. But if I had, it would be the worst.
Twilight, no doubt.
Breaking Dawn
(I disliked the others within the series, but that one was the worst)
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