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Topic 10 of 47: The worst book ever

Mon, Nov 4, 1996 (08:24) | Paul Terry Walhus (terry)
What is the awfulest, worst, nastiest book you ever read?
What is the baddest book you *never* read? Was it really that bad?

85 responses total.

 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 1 of 85: The Mysterious H.C.  (churchh) * Thu, Nov 21, 1996 (20:22) * 1 lines 
 
_Seeds of Change_ by Thomas F. Monteleone (1975), a truly pathetic science fiction nivel.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 2 of 85: Lorie Scafaro  (LorieS) * Fri, May 30, 1997 (20:47) * 7 lines 
 
I know this thread is a little old but I thought I'd pipe in about a set of books I've seen called "It was a Dark and Stormy Night."
The books are first sentences only of truly bad novels. I should get the book out, I'm not describing it well.

The sentences are awful -- some run ons, some just hilarious. It's a fun read and it can stir up your imagination (yes, even thinking about
bad literature can help when you feel uncreative).

Has anyone else out there seen these? Anyone else have some much-hated book?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 3 of 85: Lorie Scafaro  (LorieS) * Fri, May 30, 1997 (20:54) * 12 lines 
 
OK, now I've intrigued myself enough to go and actually look up the book.
In case anyone is interested, it is called "It was a Dark & stormy Night,
the Best (?) from the Bulwer-Lytton Contest" compiled by scott Rice.
The subtitle is, "the funniest opening sentences from the worst novels
never written." The contest is named for the author who actually penned
the words Snoopy uses when writing.

An example: "Dawn Esterbrooke looked lovingly upon the gifts which her
lifelong childhood friends brought to her wedding shower, but inside her
guts churned like an overripe peach in a blender because only two hours
earlier she had left a motel with her best friend's homosexual father."
This fine example is credited to Steve Garman of Pensacola FL. Ta da.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 4 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sat, May 31, 1997 (16:01) * 1 lines 
 
That's as much in the running as a limpid carrot in the blender, good one.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 5 of 85: Lorie Scafaro  (LorieS) * Mon, Jun  2, 1997 (12:38) * 1 lines 
 
Terry, are we the only two people here anymore? Not that I mind talking to you...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 6 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Jun  2, 1997 (15:06) * 1 lines 
 
No, have you talked to aubrey and ginger?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 7 of 85: Lorie Scafaro  (LorieS) * Tue, Jun  3, 1997 (14:18) * 5 lines 
 
Not here, although I think aubrey has been in the movie and tv conferences with me.

So, can I trash Moby Dick here with impunity? It's the worst book I've tried and tried again to read, yet never managed to really plow through. Thank heavens for Cliff's Notes. But even now, as a mature (somewhat mature) adult without deadlines and quizzes, I haven't managed to get into this book.

That's all my ranting for today.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 8 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Jun  3, 1997 (15:06) * 3 lines 
 
Have you talked to Ted Chong? How about Stacey Vura? She's
stacey@www.spring.com or stacey@spring.com. Deop an email to her at both
places and tell her to come keep you company.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 9 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (13:50) * 5 lines 
 
You mean besides The Hobbit and/or The Silmarillion?

Actually, my vote goes to Pin, unfortunately(fortunately)
I can't remember who "wrote" it. It is the worst book
I've ever finished.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 10 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (14:15) * 1 lines 
 
LOL! Putting "wrote" in quotes! There are so many losers out there--this topic's way too broad. It's sad how many trees have died for bad books.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 11 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (14:18) * 1 lines 
 
Preach it sister!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 12 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Thu, Dec 11, 1997 (14:41) * 1 lines 
 
anything written by a fascist ("see, i told you so"... "in the arena"... "my six crises"...etc...)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 13 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (19:46) * 4 lines 
 
what about by a fanatic?
I rather enjoy reading fanatical works. Sometimes the twain shall meet!
Ever read VOX? SAme author as DAMAGE. I certainly prefer the latter as a book and refused to see the movie. Oh. Another odd one, certainly not all bad was Giraffe. About a young man's obsession sexually as much as sensually a giraffe. If I were to tell you too much more you might be afraid to read it. And if I were to tell you I enjoyed it, you might have an unsavory opinion of my tastes (one of them anyway) in literature.
I enjoy variety in my written art as much as I enjoy diversity in music and visual presentations. All mix and make for a very interesting slant on life.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 14 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Wed, Dec 17, 1997 (20:28) * 3 lines 
 
i define "unsavory tastes" as being a predilection for milton friedman... all else requires a look (in spite of native "provincialism", and "squeamishness")... have read neither of these books, but will look them over, and get back with you... thanks...
(being irish, of course, predisposes fanaticism... it's inbred)



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 15 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Thu, Dec 18, 1997 (11:48) * 1 lines 
 
Vox--is that Nicholson Baker? The phone sex conversation? I rather liked that book...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 16 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Thu, Dec 18, 1997 (17:48) * 3 lines 
 
yes.
Have you read Damage? I preferred that.
He also wrote Fermata which is an interesting tale with bizarre transgressions of reality.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 17 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Fri, Dec 19, 1997 (00:23) * 2 lines 
 
Ever read Geek Love by Catherine Dunn?
If you can find it, you oughta read it, Stacey.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 18 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Dec 19, 1997 (10:06) * 1 lines 
 
I give it a looksee


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 19 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Fri, Dec 19, 1997 (21:09) * 1 lines 
 
Never read Damage, Stacey, but everyone raves about The Mezzanine. Unfortunately, my library doesn't have it, so I'll probably never read it...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 20 of 85: kay  (kay) * Tue, Jan 20, 1998 (12:07) * 2 lines 
 
Two worst books. 1] the clock work orange. didn't even watch the movie.
2] the thornbirds. thought i was crazy for a while becausei was told it had to be good it was a best seller.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 21 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Tue, Jan 20, 1998 (20:08) * 1 lines 
 
Yeah, that happened with my book club. We read something by Anne Tyler-- "Breathing Lessons" I think--and it sucked, but hey, the Pulitzer Prize Committee can't be wrong....


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 22 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Thu, Jan 22, 1998 (17:46) * 2 lines 
 
*chuckle*
oh, to be esteemed for no good reason!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 23 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Thu, Jan 22, 1998 (17:46) * 1 lines 
 
yeah, sonny was a lucky guy...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 24 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Fri, Jan 23, 1998 (20:11) * 1 lines 
 
LOL!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 25 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Mon, Jan 26, 1998 (18:05) * 5 lines 
 
hey nick...
remember when we were chatting (I was chatting you were listening) about reading children's books when you need to?
Completely wrong topic but I wanted to get it out before I forgot...
"The Bridge to Terabithia" is one of the best books ever written --- children's or not.
I think you would enjoy it... and WER, I think you would too.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 26 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Mon, Jan 26, 1998 (22:13) * 2 lines 
 
Stacey, why don't you just make me one big list
o' stuff to read, and e-mail it to me?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 27 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Mon, Jan 26, 1998 (22:13) * 1 lines 
 
ok... but you know how bad I am about follow thru!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 28 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Mon, Jan 26, 1998 (22:13) * 2 lines 
 
(thanks for the tip..."terabithia" was wonderful...
half in love with julia edmunds myself...)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 29 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (09:00) * 4 lines 
 
I'm so glad you enjoyed it.
I've read it numerous times
Truly memories that stay with me...
(little scattered this a.m.)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 30 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (15:21) * 2 lines 
 
Don't know of which you speak, Stacey...
*grin*


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 31 of 85: Tommy  (CotC) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (16:04) * 2 lines 
 
Hey, WER, go check out
contacts
and maybe also Fnord.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 32 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (16:48) * 2 lines 
 
hey tommy! you guys preggo yet?!?
*yikes*


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 33 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (16:52) * 1 lines 
 
they're shooting for the middle o' next month...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 34 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (17:19) * 2 lines 
 
should I say anything about not "spending it all in one place"?
(probably not)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 35 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Wed, Jan 28, 1998 (17:31) * 1 lines 
 
probably not...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 36 of 85: Doug Larue  (doug) * Sun, Apr  5, 1998 (06:35) * 83 lines 
 
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 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 37 of 85: patricia S.  (Amelia) * Tue, Apr 14, 1998 (19:55) * 1 lines 
 
Someone here trashed "Moby Dick"!! I am appalled! :) Actually, I love "Moby Dick". I have also read quite a few BAD books..."The Bridges of Madison County" takes the cake though. Yikes!!! My mom made me read it and I will NEVER forgive her.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 38 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Tue, Apr 14, 1998 (22:50) * 2 lines 
 
Did you read Catcher in the Rye?



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 39 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Thu, Apr 16, 1998 (22:37) * 1 lines 
 
(*gasp*) I think you're in the wrong topic, Terry....


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 40 of 85: Stacey Vura (stacey) * Fri, Apr 17, 1998 (15:27) * 1 lines 
 
we hope so anyway!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 41 of 85: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Sat, Jul 11, 1998 (19:57) * 3 lines 
 
the worst book ever, without a doubt, is Catch 22.

:-)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 42 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Fri, Jul 17, 1998 (21:07) * 1 lines 
 
Ha ha! I think you're in the wrong topic, Mike! :-) (And you obviously have never read "The World According to Garp".)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 43 of 85: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Sat, Jul 18, 1998 (08:29) * 4 lines 
 
did anyone else like Catch 22? I thought it was the most awful thing I'd ever been subjected to. no story. no real characters to get a grip on. nothing. just garbage, written by that prat Heller, who admitted that he just wrote down a load of old pants and it didn't really mean anything.

hee:-)



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 44 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Sun, Jul 19, 1998 (11:47) * 1 lines 
 
I loved it! But then I've got a thing for old pants. :-)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 45 of 85: Mike Griggs  (mikeg) * Sun, Jul 19, 1998 (17:56) * 2 lines 
 
i found the bit about the crab apples funny at first, but then it didn't have a point, which took away from it a bit, I thought.



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 46 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Mon, Jul 20, 1998 (22:32) * 1 lines 
 
Nothing in the book had a point. I think that was the point. Insane times, and all that.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 47 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (15:26) * 2 lines 
 
yeah, i liked "catch 22"
(a lot)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 48 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (21:05) * 1 lines 
 
How ya been, Nick?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 49 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Wed, Jul 29, 1998 (15:19) * 2 lines 
 
pert near good
(okay... and you?)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 50 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Thu, Jul 30, 1998 (21:02) * 1 lines 
 
Good; busy summer. What have you been doing with yourself? Do your entrepreneurial activities keep you from getting on the computer? (Or do you have your nose stuck in a poetry book?)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 51 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Sat, Aug  1, 1998 (16:47) * 4 lines 
 
been doing kind of the primitive living thing
(spent the past few weeks in a cabin (uh, shack) in
the middle of nowhere... no computer, no phone...
pretty cool, all in all)...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 52 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Sun, Aug  2, 1998 (17:41) * 5 lines 
 
Cool, Nick, I've done that from time. I spent 3 months in a log cabin in
the Oregon wilderness, with a clear mountain stream running by. I had a
wood cook stove, and had to fetch water in a bucket. No ethernet, no
electricity, not even a notebook on this outing. These kinds of
experiences can be very renewing!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 53 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Sun, Aug  2, 1998 (18:08) * 1 lines 
 
Just ask Ted Kaczinski and the guy who shot up the Capitol building...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 54 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Aug  3, 1998 (09:05) * 2 lines 
 
No, Autumn, that *that* kind of renewal, more like Henry David Thoreau at
Walden Pond!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 55 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Tue, Aug  4, 1998 (21:44) * 1 lines 
 
Ah...speaking of Thoreau, did you happen to hear about him plagiarizing "Walden" from his aunt? I read that her diaries turned up and revealed that he had excerpted whole chapters from her work.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 56 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Wed, Aug  5, 1998 (04:20) * 2 lines 
 
Another icon shattered.



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 57 of 85: Riette Walton  (riette) * Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (03:16) * 3 lines 
 
BOOM!

I have no idea about the worst book I ever read - if it was that bad there's no way I wouldv'e finished it.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 58 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (05:15) * 1 lines 
 
Mein Kampf. and no, I did not finish it.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 59 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (05:16) * 1 lines 
 
the NECROMICON is a close second. I did not finish it either.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 60 of 85: wer  (KitchenManager) * Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (12:04) * 1 lines 
 
didja attempt the Silmarillion?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 61 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Wed, Nov 18, 1998 (16:35) * 3 lines 
 
I read it and I liked it. But then, I'm a fan of the series.




 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 62 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Thu, Nov 19, 1998 (21:05) * 1 lines 
 
We won't even talk about Melville, Faulkner or Hemingway.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 63 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Thu, Nov 19, 1998 (21:05) * 1 lines 
 
Or Nathaniel Hawthorne.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 64 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Fri, Nov 20, 1998 (03:48) * 4 lines 
 
I liked Hemmingway. one out of four isn't bad. Actually there are a lot of good authors. Right now we are in the golden age of literature. there are more new
authors being published now than at any time in history.




 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 65 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Sun, Nov 22, 1998 (21:12) * 1 lines 
 
That is because there is more trash fiction than ever. Bestsellers don't equal literature IMO. Authors like Danielle Steel are murdering too many trees!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 66 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Sun, Nov 22, 1998 (22:48) * 1 lines 
 
I happen to like everything that Danielle Steele has ever written. There's no accounting for taste.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 67 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Sun, Nov 22, 1998 (22:57) * 1 lines 
 
My point exactly! There should be accountability! :-)


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 68 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Sun, Nov 22, 1998 (23:25) * 1 lines 
 
I'm perfectly willing to listen to them on tape, and save trees.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 69 of 85: Ray Lopez (ratthing) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (09:54) * 6 lines 
 

have you guys seen the new "e books?" they are electronic, book sized
tablets for storing and reading. i think levenger is selling them

www.levenger.com



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 70 of 85: Paul Terry Walhus (terry) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (10:08) * 4 lines 
 


Yep, inevitable. $499.



 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 71 of 85: Tim Guenther  (TIM) * Mon, Nov 23, 1998 (13:17) * 1 lines 
 
Oh boy! I'm going to have to try one of those.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 72 of 85: Autumn Moore  (autumn) * Tue, Nov 24, 1998 (20:18) * 1 lines 
 
Do any books go straight to audio, or does a tree always have to die first?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 73 of 85: Riette Walton  (riette) * Wed, Nov 25, 1998 (03:29) * 1 lines 
 
Too weird!


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 74 of 85: Rob Glennie  (AotearoaKiwi) * Sun, Feb 17, 2002 (00:19) * 5 lines 
 
Hi all

Possum Perkins would have to be my most boring book. It is about an Australian girl and her pet possum in an outback town. Although I read it for Year 8 English I clearly remember there being only one vaguely interesting segment, where the girl and her father have an argument. For boredom I give it 8/10.

Rob


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 75 of 85: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 17, 2002 (00:24) * 1 lines 
 
Proust is my top boredom candidate. Soecifically, "Remembrance of Things Past." I read it for a college course. I'll sneak out quietly before everyone hurls invectives at me again. This was the one book I willingly gave away just to get rid of it.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 76 of 85: Samm Blob  (AlFor) * Sun, Feb 17, 2002 (15:06) * 3 lines 
 
I was supposed to read Green Days By The River by Michael Anthony (a Trinidadian author) for my CXC "O" Level exams. It is the only literature book I have ever been assigned in high school that I never finished. All I remember about it was that it was utter TRIPE!

I also read Miguel Street by V.S. Naipaul which was GREAT! Because of that book, I also read The Mystic Masseur by the same author. That was also GREAT! BUT when I tried to read Guerrillas, I quit at chapter 2 or 3.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 77 of 85: Sam Blob  (AlFor) * Sun, Feb 17, 2002 (15:10) * 1 lines 
 
After reading several Stephen King novels without much major concern, I read Night Shift, a collection of his short stories. It is the only book I have ever burned. It is evil.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 78 of 85: Marcia  (MarciaH) * Sun, Feb 17, 2002 (17:38) * 1 lines 
 
I'm with you on Stephen King. I also am appalled that parents let their kids watch the movies of his books. No wonder we have a violent society. We have become oblivious to horror.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 79 of 85: Sam Blob  (AlFor) * Mon, Feb 18, 2002 (19:43) * 1 lines 
 
I don't know... The Shawshank Redemption was O.K. ...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 80 of 85: Wolf  (wolf) * Mon, Feb 18, 2002 (19:49) * 1 lines 
 
i know this is a book conference but i saw this movie and it was great. did you see the movie? how does it compare to the book?


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 81 of 85: Samm Blob  (AlFor) * Tue, Feb 19, 2002 (20:03) * 1 lines 
 
I was talking about the movie. I have not read Different Seasons, which is another collection of Stephen King's short stories. These include "The Body", on which the movie Stand By Me is based, and "Rita Hayworth And The Shawshank Redemption", the basis of the movie The Shawshank Redemption.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 82 of 85: Wolf  (wolf) * Wed, Feb 20, 2002 (17:25) * 1 lines 
 
sorry i misunderstood.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 83 of 85: Jeb Charleu  (jebcharleu) * Sun, Sep  1, 2002 (04:02) * 1 lines 
 
I really hated The Light That Failed by Kipling. I thought it was misogynistic and somehow seemed to be full of authorial self-pity.


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 84 of 85: nick a'hannay  (pmnh) * Mon, Sep  2, 2002 (20:10) * 4 lines 
 
"misogynistic and full of authorial self-pity"

just like the way it sounds...
(guess nixon's not alone)...


 Topic 10 of 47 [books]: The worst book ever
 Response 85 of 85: Autumn   (autumn) * Mon, Sep  2, 2002 (22:48) * 1 lines 
 
Have you read A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius?

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