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    296 KB anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:36 No.677087  
    what is the shittiest book you guys have ever read?
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:39 No.677095
    the Iliad of HOmer
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:39 No.677096
    Atlas Shrugged
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:40 No.677102
    Lord of the Flies
    1984

    I couldn't finish either. Holy shit.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:43 No.677109
    The Bible.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:43 No.677110
    The Collapsium

    in after people intentionally mention classics
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:44 No.677113
    The first Dresden Files. So very boring.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:44 No.677115
    Lord of the Flies for sure. Just hated it. I hate kids though, especially spoilt English ones.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:45 No.677120
    >>677110
    I was inbtween people intentionally mentioning classics. Atlas Shrugged: not a classic; really does suck shit.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:46 No.677124
    >>677120
    fair enough, although I haven't read it and can't say for myself (and won't decide based on 4chan)
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:49 No.677136
    Everybody poops
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:49 No.677137
    Jem. Fredrick Pohl. Got it free, doggedly read it all the way through and was mightily pissed.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:51 No.677151
    This thread would be great if people posted what really was the worst book they'd ever read, and not just 'classics that they thought were bad.'
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:52 No.677162
    Battle Royale. Jesus christ. Anyone who thinks this book is good owns lots of manga and Battle Royale was their first novel.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:52 No.677166
    twilight. new moon. eclipse. breaking dawn
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:53 No.677169
    speak
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:54 No.677180
    Possession, by A. S. Byatt.
    maybe not the shittiest but the biggest disappointment for sure... was excepting a gread read and ended up with 500+ pages of pure boredom.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:58 No.677203
    >>677162

    Is it really bad? I have it here and sort of started to read it, but got annoyed when there were 42 characters to keep track of right from the start so I moved on to something else.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:58 No.677204
    >>677151
    Well usually I buy book based on recommendations from other people (or good reviews), and they are usually the classics, so I've never been too disappointed. But Lord of the Flies was way back in school, and we had to read it for English. But I wouldn't choose to read it to be honest. Hate the idea of it, it made me depressed.

    Worst book I've ever read would probably be some 'Goosebumps' crap I read as a kid, but I can't remember any of them
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:58 No.677207
    >>677151

    I read catch 22, every painstaking page, i realize its a classic but still i just couldnt stand it, was for school, the way he wrote was aweful so much repitition it just ruined it for me
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)15:59 No.677214
    >>677162
    Funny because that was one of my first novels and I own a lot of manga ,but I hate that book.....
    >> ScaryGhost 05/16/10(Sun)15:59 No.677216
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    >>677207
    >22
    COOL DUBS BRO.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:00 No.677224
    >>677096
    this (inb4 shitstorm).
    In fact I was only reading it because I was paid to and even so couldn't get pass page 800...
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:01 No.677228
    >>677216
    dude, you're the worst doubles-seeker I've seen.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:01 No.677231
    The White Bone by Keri Hulme
    >> ScaryGhost 05/16/10(Sun)16:02 No.677235
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    >>677228
    >seeker
    >ee
    COOL DOUBLES BRO, BUT CHECK OUT MY DUBS.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:04 No.677248
    >>677113
    wat
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:04 No.677250
    >>677203
    Give up, seriously. It was made into a fun movie but goddamn. It's written so badly. And hell, what are you expecting to happen?

    "Tokiyama groaned. He had been shot with an arrow. Tokiyama collapsed, and Norsikune screamed." etc. etc.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:26 No.677357
    The Breast
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:27 No.677358
    >>677151
    My honest response was Atlas Shrugged. Seriously. Worst. Book. Ever.
    >> Anonymuos 05/16/10(Sun)16:29 No.677368
    Billy Budd
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:33 No.677387
    Catcher in the Rye. Gotta
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:34 No.677390
    >>677387
    *Gotta be.
    I pressed submit by accident with my thumb.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:35 No.677394
    The Reader
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:37 No.677402
    >'Worst book ever' thread
    >Everyone lists classics

    doingitwrong.jpg
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:37 No.677403
    The Red Badge of Courage was absolutely terrible, but I really liked Lord of the Flies, so I might have very different taste in books than a majority of /lit/. The fact that I read it voluntarily outside of school might've contributed to that, I've noticed that people enjoy books much more when they have a choice about reading them. My theory is people are more inclined to find flaws and complain about books when they are forced to read it.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:39 No.677412
    >>677387
    I don't understand why so many people dislike the Catcher in the Rye. I find it to be a great piece of literature, well written, compelling, interesting, thought provoking.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:39 No.677414
    >>677412

    inb4 LOL TROLL/>greentext
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:39 No.677415
    anything by foucault, he is a boring motherfucker
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:40 No.677417
    >>677402
    >implying classics are all good
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:40 No.677419
    Do you people not read anything unless you're told to?

    Worst book I've ever read was probably Automated Alice by Jeff Noon. Maybe The Room by Hubert Selby, Jr... Flicker by someone-whose-name-I-can't-remember. Penny Dreadful by Baer.

    Lots of really shitty books I just picked up but had never heard of at the time. Just as many great books came of those trials. Go outside your safety zone, dipshits.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:41 No.677422
    >>677417

    >implying classics can reach levels of shittyness as something like Dale M. Courtney's Moon People

    lol wut
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:43 No.677427
    Ethan Frome. I know it's a classic but it is by far the most boring book I've ever read. I got so angry reading it that I actually ending up finding the ending funny, BECAUSE THAT WAS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED TO HAPPEN.

    Superfluous description of a pickle jar does not a good book make.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:44 No.677430
    >>677427
    >ending up

    ENDED up. Whoops.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:44 No.677431
    >>677427
    What are you, 15?
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:45 No.677433
    I can't really think of the worst, but I was thoroughly disappointed by The Jungle by Upton Sinclair.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:46 No.677434
    >>677431

    I was when I read it, I'll admit that.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:46 No.677436
    had to read House on Mango Street for AP Lit years ago. thought it was the worst disjointed stream -of-thought bullshit i'd ever read. ...of course, the AP Lit class was composed of myself (male), one of my male best friends, and about 8 girls and the pseudo-feminist religiousfag teacher. ...and the day we discussed that book, my friend was sick.

    nothing quite like sitting in a circle listening to a bunch of gushing high school girls faun over a piece of literature that you thought was utter crap. at that moment i knew exactly what the boy felt like in the Emperor's New Clothes fable.

    tl;dr: House On Mango Street sucks fat balls.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:48 No.677440
    Whenever I see a thread like this, the first thing I do is press ctrl+f and see if anyone has already mentioned Wild Animus. I recently got a good laugh from reading the Amazon reviews of this book, check them out. This must be the shittiest book ever written.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:48 No.677442
    >>677433
    you know what I take that back. Atonement by Ian McEwan is the worst book I've ever read
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:53 No.677454
    Lisey's Story. Tried to read it 3 times, never again.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)16:53 No.677456
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    faust

    don't get me wrong, anon. i fuckin loved the book before the homunculus born, but after that part i couldn't handle all the meaningless shit going on until the war.

    it may be because of the translation but i didn't even understand that 100 pages long part. and i don't even remember a thing besides the ugly whore is revealed to be the mephisto. i fuckin said "wtf am i reading" when faust's child -or sth like that- was born.

    are there anyone who agree with me?
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:04 No.677479
    >>677207

    Fucking A. I didn't even finish it. I stopped around 210 or 215. I tried to do it, but fuck it. I didn't care enough to deal with it.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:06 No.677482
    The Eyes of the Dragon by Stephen King. Fantasy novel that sounded like it was written by a fourteen year old.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:06 No.677483
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    >>677456

    Yeah, translations really fuck up all the poetry and rhyme.

    The same happened to me with the The Divine Comedy, these are books meant to be read in the original language it was written.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:12 No.677496
    Woman Warrior. Fuck you, Hong Kingston.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:13 No.677497
    Beloved by Toni Morrison.

    Some Oprah-bookclub (probably) piece of shitty writing. I'm a Britfag, who was forced to read it for my Literature course. It's clumsily written, every sentence is long and it's like reading throuugh sludge. Horrible read. Feels like it's trying to be a classic.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:13 No.677498
    John Dies At The End, followed by Rant.

    Fuck those books.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:15 No.677505
    Gamer Girl
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:18 No.677512
    Twilight.
    derp.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:19 No.677514
    >>677497
    ---->bookrags.com
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:19 No.677516
    >>677095

    FUCK YOU!
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:20 No.677517
    Great Gatsby
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:21 No.677519
    Talking in Whispers

    Popular book of choice for the UK's GCSE's because it's a simple politically themed book.

    Directionless crap with 2 dimentional characters and the subtlety of a sledgehammer
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:21 No.677521
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    >>677505
    Pretty much this. You can all talk about how boring you found some classics, but you must confess they're not SHIT like Gamer Girl is.
    >> Tripacus !!WRA3ZSAOPED 05/16/10(Sun)17:22 No.677523
    >>677207
    I hope you fucking rot.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:22 No.677524
    Across Five Aprils. I don't know why but this book really sucked and the teacher made us watch the movie.
    >> onionring !Rrxa7zePwI 05/16/10(Sun)17:22 No.677528
    the few chapters of hitler's bullshit

    followed by randoid gibberish, but not in book form
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:24 No.677532
    Woman in Black. Did it for GCSE and my god was it terrible. Susan Hill cannot write suspenseful prose for the life of her.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:24 No.677534
    >>677521

    Euch name dropping to connect with your target audience is horrible
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:25 No.677537
    >>677250
    >Norsikune

    Okay I lold
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:25 No.677539
    Atlas Shrugged
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)17:26 No.677541
    >>677532
    >>677519

    Wonder how many people's worst books are ones that they were made to read for exams.

    Having to read a shitty novel is always made worse by them having to write essays on it that explore it in minute detail and bullshit about some hidden depth that isn't really in the book.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:02 No.677675
    I've never read a book I considered particularly horrible.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:06 No.677692
    kite runner
    >> Voltairian vulgarian !QixGk/PiDQ 05/16/10(Sun)18:07 No.677695
    Definitely "Torch" by Lin Anderson. My God that was awful.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:15 No.677734
    >>677517
    Gatsby gets too much credit from being in the mandatory reading so long for no other reason than "it's a classic." It's a fucking soap opera set in the '20s with some great writing--overrated.

    >>677415
    Agreed.

    >>677496
    I kinda like this book.

    >>677497
    I agree with most of this but I've since reconciled my mostly negative viewpoint of Toni Morrison with the fact that her inelegant (I would argue) writing lends itself to the really harsh and ugly subject matter.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:23 No.677762
    The Sound and The Fury
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:31 No.677800
    Toni Morrison - The Bluest Eye

    fucking piece of shit, had to read it for AP Lit. Most awful book I've read in 4 years of high school english.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:38 No.677836
    Faulkner is pretty overrated IMO
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:42 No.677852
    niggertits
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:46 No.677867
    BOLO!
    A scifi anthology, about giant self aware tanks fight for humanity.
    >> s3krit !hacker.na. 05/16/10(Sun)18:50 No.677882
    Sword of Truth series.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:51 No.677890
    invisible nigger
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:51 No.677891
    Return of the Native by Thomas fuckin' Hardy.
    >> Anonymous 05/16/10(Sun)18:52 No.677893
    The Divine Comedy
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:41 No.679272
    >>677836

    I will FUCK YOU UP for talking that trash!
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:42 No.679277
    >>677521
    This some girl said it was good i now never take advice from girls like her again
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:44 No.679288
    Can I be let in on the inside joke for Gamer Girl? I mean I had never even heard of until 4chan, and it doesn't even have a Wikipedia entry. Doesn't even have one!
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:46 No.679295
    >>679288
    Oh, on the first few days one guy showed /lit/ the book and a few excerpts and we laughed/raged alternately about the book and Mancusi. Then some guy started to email her questions and it turned out she was a really chill woman who wasn't pretentious or anything. So everyone felt bad.
    But the book still sucks.
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:48 No.679304
    >>677394
    >>677433
    I like these posts.
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:49 No.679313
    >>677521

    This looks really excellent.

    Gamer Girl? I'm going to go buy this pronto.
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:50 No.679316
    gastby can suck my dick
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:51 No.679326
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    >>679295
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:52 No.679330
    Scrotum McBoogerballs
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:53 No.679333
    >>679330

    ScroTIE McBoogerballs, you illiterate plebe.
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:53 No.679336
    Their Eyes Were Watching God

    Fucking hated that book. I mean.....it's kinda sad that we sort of have to pat black people on the head and say "Umm...sure, yeah, you guys can write good too, here i'll put a nice shiny star on your book and call it a classic! Dont you feel better now?"

    Book sucks though. It's about an ungrateful bitch who is treated like a goddess in a time of total poverty, but yet finds something to bitch about it, and finds getting in touch with her inner goddess or some shit way more important than just surviving while even white people were starving to death at that time.
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:54 No.679340
    >>679333
    tomato tomatoe scrotum scrotie, fucking faggot
    >> Anonymous 05/17/10(Mon)00:55 No.679344
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    This is the worst book I've ever read.
    I didn't read it for school.
    It was -almost- alright, for a paranormal romance until
    *spoiler* The vampires are descended from the Atlantians, who were highly technologically advanced before their home sunk into the sea. Vampires actually have nanobots swimming around in their blood stream, keeping them at optimal physical condition. The problem is the nanobots use blood to power themselves, and they use more blood than a human body can produce repairing the body from aging and sunlight exposure, and that's why these vampires drink blood.
    I raged, hard.



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