Ever read a book so bad that you actaully stopped reading?

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retyopy

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I just did. But I'm not telling you what it was, because I'm afraid you might go out and read it.

I'm not that cruel.

But you guys are! I guess!

Erm... Just share a few awful books.
 

Flamezdudes

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Atlas Shrugged. Still got it but I haven't really tried picking it up again for awhile.

It's not necessarily "bad" its just I got bored quickly.
 

YoUnG205

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i'll be honest i got half way through mogworld but never finished it..... it just couldnt hold my attention. also a book called the summoner which just bored me as well.
 

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The Battle of Jericho. Easily one of the most pretentious, poorly written, pathetic excuses for literature written in the past century.
 

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DJDarque said:
I will probably catch a lot of shit for this, but Lord of the Rings.
This. This so much. My dear universe those books are boring as all fuck, it's hard to express.
The Hobbit was okay though. Better pacing. There was just no pacing at all in LotR. Blargh.
 

retyopy

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YoUnG205 said:
i'll be honest i got half way through mogworld but never finished it..... it just couldnt hold my attention. also a book called the summoner which just bored me as well.
Mogworld? You couldn't finish... Mogworld?

I'll try to contain my frothing animalistic fanboy rage.
 

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Nope. And I've made it through Twilight. I read mostly good books, but I think I've fini- wait, a russian book. Some fantasy about necromancy. After about 100 pages, I closed it and never looked back. Did get a few ideas, but the book itself wasn't that good.
 

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Star Wars Red Harvest...Zombies in a Sith academy...One gets its head cut off and throws it at the person who did such...turning him into a zombie..No I say. Than zombie Taun Tauns that spit and turn you into a zombie It finds a way to get worse to the point I just said No.
 

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I loved Eragon and Eldest from the Inheritance saga (Chris Paolini, dragon on the cover, in case you haven't heard of it) but whilst reading Brisingr, the third book, I simply couldn't get past halfway... It was too slow, and nothing was happening, and, he kinda killed the whole idea of battles by putting magicians in there. I lost interest in it, so I'm not sure whether I'll try again with it and get the 4th book, cause I would like to know how it ends (even though its probably predictable)
DJDarque said:
I will probably catch a lot of shit for this, but Lord of the Rings.
and to this man... Though I adore Lord of the Rings and Tolkien, I can see where you're coming from with this. It does get quite slow. I will accept 'boring' as an adjective for LotR, but what I don't like, is when people call it stupid. That is when I would start 'giving people shit'.
 

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Very recently, I got about halfway through Catcher In The Rye and just couldn't take it anymore.

I am fully aware that the book was written the better part of a century ago and that the language and social attitudes are relative to that time... But my god, nothing happens and the story doesn't seem to have progressed at all after the first couple of chapters where he leaves school.

The protagonist is annoying and often his mind will just wander off in between walking across the street and will spend a page and a half reminiscing on some distant, unrelated memory. Maybe I've missed something but I'm halfway through and as of yet there is no structure in terms of objectives and direction that I can see, other characters simply come and go, and I just don't have any reason to care about whatever the main character is doing, what will happen next or what will happen at the end.

Maybe it gets better, I don't know, but the book has failed to hook me in and gain my interest.
 

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So far The Baker's Boy is the only one I haven't been abe to force my way through. I don't even know how to discribe it, it's just such an uninteresting book.
 

YoUnG205

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retyopy said:
Mogworld? You couldn't finish... Mogworld?

I'll try to contain my frothing animalistic fanboy rage.
Don't get me wrong it had its funny moments, but in the second half they are few and far between. and maybe i'm just a little slow but it also got quite confusing for me.
 

DJDarque

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retyopy said:
DJDarque said:
I will probably catch a lot of shit for this, but Lord of the Rings.
Really? Care to explain why?

For me?
To put it simply, pretty much what this guy said:

Zerazar said:
DJDarque said:
I will probably catch a lot of shit for this, but Lord of the Rings.
This. This so much. My dear universe those books are boring as all fuck, it's hard to express.
The Hobbit was okay though. Better pacing. There was just no pacing at all in LotR. Blargh.
arrapippol said:
DJDarque said:
I will probably catch a lot of shit for this, but Lord of the Rings.
and to this man... Though I adore Lord of the Rings and Tolkien, I can see where you're coming from with this. It does get quite slow. I will accept 'boring' as an adjective for LotR, but what I don't like, is when people call it stupid. That is when I would start 'giving people shit'.
While how boring it is isn't the only (or even main) reason I dislike it, my complaints are more complex than "It's stupid."
 

ICortezI

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All the time; I'm not really a big reader, so half the time I just end up getting bored and stopping midway through a book, never returning to finish it.
 

x-machina

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I don't know, even books I hate I usually manage to finish. There's probably a few books that I couldn't bear to read, but apparently they weren't memorable.