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I also gave up at a certain point (page 41, to be precise). I was expecting to finish the book in a day since it was only 100-something pages. Obviously that didn't happen. I think that's the only time I didn't complete a book required for school.
The sad thing? Originally we were supposed to read Slaughter-House Five. Stupid English department . . .
A classic I dislike is Pride & Prejudice. I made it only a few chapters into the book before the affected style and annoying characters gave me a strong urge to throw the book across the room. A friend of mine loves Austen's novels and the adaptations of them, and has tried to explain to me what supposedly makes the books 'great', but I just don't see it.
I have that problem with Proust. Literary people worship at his shrine and marvel at his exploration of memory. I find him self involved and self important, but that is probably because I just don't like the way he talks to me.
Crime and Punishment, uhh, I just hated it.
And let's not forget...The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane. Crane rocks but that novel vomits.
Tom Jones by Henry Fielding.
I hate this style of writing. And the story was also very boring to me.