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I absolutely hated Lord of the Flies, Emma, and Little Women.
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I absolutely hated Lord of the Flies, Emma, and Little Women.
Strange
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Oil by Upton Sinclair. I saw the movie...There Will Be Blood, and my boss offered me the book to read. Not only were they completely different stories, but I just could not get into the book. It took me ages to read.
My disgust and loathing for The Red Badge of Courage by Steven Crane burns as a dangerously intense wildfire whose only desire is to mercilessly consume anything pure and good that crosses its path...
I also didn't like All Over but the Shoutin' by an author I can't remember. He was just a whinner...
You should talk to my oldest daughter about Red Badge of Courage. She hated that book so much that when she went away to college, she took her paperback copy and used it for a personal journal.
All Over But the Shoutin' is by Rick Bragg. I liked it, but I can see your issues with Bragg's tone. I particularly liked his descriptions of his extended family. Some of their remarks sounded just like things I've heard from my great aunts, who were from Georgia. Made me laugh.
My disgust and loathing for The Red Badge of Courage by Steven Crane burns as a dangerously intense wildfire whose only desire is to mercilessly consume anything pure and good that crosses its path...
Oil by Upton Sinclair. I saw the movie...There Will Be Blood, and my boss offered me the book to read. Not only were they completely different stories, but I just could not get into the book. It took me ages to read.
Hmmmm, let me think.
In the Twilight Series, I highly disliked New Moon and Breaking Dawn. I plain don't like the main character, Bella, just annoys me to no end! Not to mention the way the stories were written and how they played out. If it wasn't for the fact that my mother brought all the rest of the series, I probably wouldn't have read after Twilight.
Eragon I thought was okay but it definitely wasn't the best story ever! Eldest was even worse! My parents brought me the third and I have yet to read it. I will eventually.....:whistling:
Wuthering Heights - made to read in school, am 99.893% positive it is like one of the first literary soap operas.
The Old Man & the Sea - also made to read in school. I like to fish, so it kills me what happens and that someone could write about it like that.
Michael Crichton books - so far, all the ones i've read. Can there be anybody so intent on giving you so many details and yet leaving each book feeling there are tons of questions left unanswered?