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Worst book you ever read

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@ 10-01-2005 23:00popstar011 is offline popstar011  
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Uhh, Judy Blume "Are u there god? it me margaret"



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0    @ 15-05-2005 09:46ignacio is offline ignacio 
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the bible
0    @ 15-05-2005 09:47NightHobbit is offline NightHobbit 
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iggy the bible was the worst book i read too.
0    @ 15-05-2005 11:32claristasia is offline claristasia 
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Not really a book, but I HATED doing "Our Town" in school. It was soooo boring and awful.

I started to read Lord of the Rings a while ago too and hated it...meh..
0    @ 15-05-2005 11:33x_StRaWbErReEz_ is offline x_StRaWbErReEz_ 
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Fingersmith.,,,ergh
0    @ 15-05-2005 11:35claristasia is offline claristasia 
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Oh and some book called "i am the cheese" i read years ago...haha that was pretty bad
0    @ 15-05-2005 14:51milyn0206 is offline milyn0206 
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^haha, why would u even START reading a book called "i am the cheese"? haha that was funny
0    @ 15-05-2005 14:53claristasia is offline claristasia 
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Haha...I was wondering myself what ever possessed me to read it. But someone bought it for me...but I certainly dont recommend it.
0    @ 16-05-2005 00:47gdkgirl55 is offline gdkgirl55 
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i hate Johnny Tremain and it WAS the wrost book i had ever read but no i had to make the mistake of reading Zlatas diary all she talks about is the electricity and birthdays and i cant stop reading it because it is for school every one else who is reading it hates it too she is so weird she talks too her diary mimmy and she like apoligises to her it is such a borring book why me why
0    @ 16-05-2005 01:01proud2fly is offline proud2fly 
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id have to say hop on pop the written book ever!!

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0    @ 16-05-2005 01:02proud2fly is offline proud2fly 
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the *worste written book ever

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0    @ 10-11-2006 04:45sugarcanejane is offline sugarcanejane 
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wow i cant believe you guys hate so many of the classic books. i always find them incredibley interesting, but then again im one of those people that when a teacher hands a book out to read in class i either had read it before or i had not read it and i finish the book two days after it was given to me. growing up without a television does this to you.

books that i really cant stand are modern romance/love "novels" or those books about the hollywood teen girl and all the woes/angst she has to deal with. i will slit my own wrist and bleed to death before i pick up one of those.
0    @ 03-07-2007 22:13Sammy680 is offline Sammy680 

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P is for Peril. I was left so traumatised by it's sheer dullness that I don't recall who wrote it. Can't be bothered to look it up.
It's a crime story and it's very, very badly written indeed. I still ask myself how something so terrible could be published, and why my mate was moved to buy it!
0    @ 04-07-2007 15:09Theredgreen is offline Theredgreen 
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I usually don't finnish the really bad ones, but the worst must be the Halo series of books. A friend of mine made me read them.... I'll never forgive him.
0    @ 05-07-2007 01:23sweetchock is offline sweetchock 

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Awww. I liked Animal Farm!

But I'm gonna have to say Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. I had to read it for school last summer. I never finished it because it was so effing boring, but that's the point! It sucked... I couldn't even stand to read any longer than I did. Bleh.
0    @ 05-07-2007 03:06Schatzi is offline Schatzi 

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I generally like 'classics' but I didn't really enjoy Lord of the Flies or Great Expectations. I don't know why I even tried to read great expectations though. I didn't even like the movie version of it.

More modern books, I don't know some novel by John Grisham, Jack & Jill by James Patterson, uhm Miss Julia speaks her mind. Okay so for the last three I haven't read the entire book, but I couldn't possibly do so. Just bored me too much.
0    @ 05-07-2007 03:09mayana07 is offline mayana07 

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I read to 'To Kill A Mockingbird' and I did not like it at all, I think it was waaaay overrated.
0    @ 05-07-2007 03:13Schatzi is offline Schatzi 

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I thought To Kill A Mockingbird was pretty great. Granted I don't think it's the type of book I could re-read a bunch, I'm still really pleased that we read it in school.
0    @ 23-07-2007 00:26deej462 is offline deej462 
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Ahh, some of the books you guys are saying are some of my favorites! I love Angela's Ashes, To Kill a Mockingbird, and The Great Gatsby. Even Brave New World wasn't too bad... it confused me though, because I know Huxley was a socialist but to me the book seemed anti-socialist. Hm, maybe I interpreted it wrong.

Of Mice and Men isn't one of my favorites. While Steinbeck's East of Eden is at the top of my list, Of Mice and Men disappointed me. I still have never read The Grapes of Wrath... is it recommended?
0    @ 23-07-2007 00:28HeDidTheMash is offline HeDidTheMash 
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The worst book I've ever read is called "Hell of a Dog". My brothers bought it for 50 cents from a second hand book shop for my birthday. I barely got past the first chapter. It's about a woman with a dog, and the dogs a detective.
I rewraped it and gave it back to them for Christmas
0    @ 23-07-2007 10:00nanki_c is offline nanki_c 

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Great bloody Expectations.
I'm one of those people who'll pretty much read anything and I read about half of that, until I eventualy got to the point where i wanted to scratch my eyes out rather than finish it. Still did my igcse on it though. hah.
0    @ 23-07-2007 21:04callmepizutop is offline callmepizutop 

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The Giver...Had to be the WORST book i have ever read...
0    @ 25-07-2007 13:25Friidoliin is offline Friidoliin 
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I usually like the classics but Thérèse Raquín is so boring. The first ten chapters are pretty good, after chapter ten it's so boring you almost want to cry.
0    @ 27-07-2007 18:19funkyseaweed is offline funkyseaweed 
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John Steinbeck has written some pretty boring books that schools seem to love studying. When I was 12 we had to study The Red Pony at school, it was awful. Then we had to study Of Mice And Men for GCSE and it was so boring, we went over the same stuff so many times. We even had to see the play, which really wasn't interesting having read the book so many times.

I also found Animal Farm tedious because I studied it at school aged 12, then again a year later, because I moved schools. I didn't really know the whole Russian communist history bit, so it seemed like an inane story about some animals. I read Nineteen Eighty Four though and thought it was great, so I think it's just the effect of being made to study books.

I read Jane Eyre when I was 10, again, the school made us. I was too young and it was horrible.
0    @ 27-07-2007 18:39NightHobbit is offline NightHobbit 
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how dare you blaspheme John steinbeck hes one of the best writers in the world.
0    @ 02-03-2008 06:36OMGlikeduh is offline OMGlikeduh 
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As I lay Dying was one of he worst books that I have ever read.
and...
Brideshead Revisted...I would never "visit" that book ever again.

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