Elagabalus
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Or, indeed, any Dune novel that Herbert only wrote the first three-quarters of. That is to say, any Dune novel...
Thank you! I'm not the only one.
Or, indeed, any Dune novel that Herbert only wrote the first three-quarters of. That is to say, any Dune novel...
I just don't make it through the whole book.
Many years back a friend recommended Atlas Shrugged.
Not many chapters after the rape, I closed the book and never went back to it. Galt and Dagny just kept losing cred for me.
Anything written by Stephen King after about 1990.
We all know what it's like to pick up what should be a good book, a book that comes highly recommended or has been highly anticipated... Only to discover too late that you've wasted hours of your life that you will never get back.
This is your chance to warn others before they make the same mistake.
I'll start:
Any Dune novel not written by Frank Herbert. Seriously.
Transition, by Iain Banks. Should be a fascinating multiverse novel, turns out to be elaborate revenge torture porn.
Also, any of Bank's "family" novels after Crow Road and Whit. The early ones are good, but later in his career he starts writing the same book over and over.
Wizard's First Rule and its sequels, by Terry Goodkind. The awfulness of these books is legendary.
Or, indeed, any Dune novel that Herbert only wrote the first three-quarters of. That is to say, any Dune novel.
I'll join the chorus against that one; I thought it was a superb book. However, even if you liked Catch-22, don't read Good as Gold.
Oh god, you just reminded me that I read Anthem. Kids, just say no. Awful, awful characterisations.
And my own contribution: anything by Clive Cussler. I read one and actually felt embarrassed for him.
Dave
No.Did you happen to notice any female characters in Heller's book that couldn't be easily replaced by a poseable sex doll?
I really liked Iain m Banks for the culture novels and his other science fiction. I bought Transition because it looked sci fi,it is sci fi but yeah I agree with you.We all know what it's like to pick up what should be a good book, a book that comes highly recommended or has been highly anticipated... Only to discover too late that you've wasted hours of your life that you will never get back.
This is your chance to warn others before they make the same mistake.
I'll start:
Any Dune novel not written by Frank Herbert. Seriously.
Transition, by Iain Banks. Should be a fascinating multiverse novel, turns out to be elaborate revenge torture porn.
Also, any of Bank's "family" novels after Crow Road and Whit. The early ones are good, but later in his career he starts writing the same book over and over.
Wizard's First Rule and its sequels, by Terry Goodkind. The awfulness of these books is legendary.
We all know what it's like to pick up what should be a good book, a book that comes highly recommended or has been highly anticipated... Only to discover too late that you've wasted hours of your life that you will never get back.
This is your chance to warn others before they make the same mistake.
I'll start:
Any Dune novel not written by Frank Herbert. Seriously.
Transition, by Iain Banks. Should be a fascinating multiverse novel, turns out to be elaborate revenge torture porn.
Also, any of Bank's "family" novels after Crow Road and Whit. The early ones are good, but later in his career he starts writing the same book over and over.
Wizard's First Rule and its sequels, by Terry Goodkind. The awfulness of these books is legendary.
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
As to Dune novels, I would expand that to any Dune novel other than Dune. At least, I liked the original, and read one or two of Frank Herbert's sequels, and didn't care for them much. That was when I was still a kid though, so maybe there was something I missed in the sequels.
I, being an idiot teen, decided I would not do Catch 22 as everyone did book reports on that. I opted for Heller's Something Happened. I had to force my way through about half of it before I realized the teacher probably never read it either. I BS'ed my report and got a good grade. Unbearable novel.Interesting. I liked Catch-22, and read a couple of Heller's other novels (IIRC, he only wrote two or three others), and they bored me to tears. Catch-22 is a very strange novel, but I liked it.