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Captain_Keeta | 01-10-2013 19:19
Fahrenheit 451.
They burn books and predict the future. I mean it's common sense but the whole concept is confusing as balls.
They burn books and predict the future. I mean it's common sense but the whole concept is confusing as balls.
Schatzi | 02-10-2013 02:44
The Sound & the Fury. The parts that were narrated by Benjy could be incredibly confusing.
Joeyy | 02-10-2013 11:15
'Black Man' by Richard Morgan. The language and sentence structures didn't make sense to me at all. It's the only book I can remember giving up on.
Cheater138 | 02-10-2013 14:58
The Silmarillion. I love The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings.. but it just had TOO much information to remember. I only got through two chapters and was lost.
PianoPLayer698 | 15-10-2016 23:41
I'm in the midst of reading the mortal instrument series by Cassandra Clare and it can get confusing at time. Harry Potter seems like a book I would have trouble understanding
TygrHawk | 29-10-2016 14:10
I decided to try reading some of the "classics". Made it through Bram Stoker's Dracula (with a fair amount of confusion), but then I tried Don Quixote, and I didn't get very far at all.
Mwoo7 | 30-10-2016 20:27
War and Peace, a lot of jumping around in beds and that silly war getting in the way.
Mwoo7 | 30-10-2016 23:40
State of Fear, was his data sound or not? Author I think has passed on but a clever one to be sure.
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