Has a book made you feel like a "reading failure/challenge"?
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Re: Has a book made you feel like a "reading failure/challen
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Don't feel that way. Tolkien can be difficult and unapproachable. The classics, both early and modern, aren't classic because they are easy. Some are easier for certain folks more than others.loriwademan wrote:JR Tolkien Books....feel like an idiot. Tried so many time to read his books and I always give up. They just don't make me feel WOw mostly annoy me and I feel unconnected and STUPID
Reading should be something you enjoy.
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Other books I couldn't finish:
1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
2. Never finished any book by Sydney Sheldon (Started about three or four of them)
I don't regret not finishing The Alchemist and Sydney Sheldon's books. But putting down LeCare's book makes me feel guilty. Still, I don't find the strength in me to overcome the boredom with its abundance of details in the narrative.
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I was tempted to put aside Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities until I passed about 200 pages. But after that the story seemed to fly for me. It was so riveting. I am glad I finished reading it.Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities.
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Oh, I finished it...and I enjoyed it by the ending. Just seemed like a book in search of a good editing, to me. Some of the minutia was germaine to the story...other...not so much.Yelibenwork wrote:I have read half way though "The Little Drummer Girl" by John LeCare but could not finish it. The story seemed to stop moving. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Marquez came highly recommended by friends but I couldn't go beyond the fifth page.
Other books I couldn't finish:
1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
2. Never finished any book by Sydney Sheldon (Started about three or four of them)
I don't regret not finishing The Alchemist and Sydney Sheldon's books. But putting down LeCare's book makes me feel guilty. Still, I don't find the strength in me to overcome the boredom with its abundance of details in the narrative.
-- Wed Jun 05, 2013 9:33 am --
I was tempted to put aside Tom Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities until I passed about 200 pages. But after that the story seemed to fly for me. It was so riveting. I am glad I finished reading it.Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Wolfe's Bonfire of the Vanities.
Not sure if it was him or me...but pretty sure it was me...lol
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I agree - I had to study it for a Uni course but after the first page I already knew I wasn't going to get it. Had to skim it to the end for the course but I just found it so difficult and boring. We were told at Uni it was supposed to be written as someone's thoughts so there is no flow but I just found it irritating to read. Felt this way about a lot of the books on that course. It was called "The Modern Novel" and we had to read, To the Lighthouse by Virginia Wolfe, Women in Love by DH Laurence and Middlemarch by George Elliot. I didn't like any of them. Women in Love was the only one with a vaguely interesting story line but I felt that all of the books were trying too hard to different and had forgotten to care about the enjoyment of the reader.I Love Brains wrote:The one book that makes me feel like a "reading failure" is Ulysses by James Joyce. Hailed as one of the greatest literary work of the twentieth century, I enthusiastically dove into the book. By the time I reached the middle of chapter 2, I had lost complete interest. The writing style made it hard for me to comprehend the content, and eventually I lost all interest in the book. I often think about the fact that this book got the better of me and I resolve to pick it up again some day and find out what makes this book so great, but for now I will finish World War Z.
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It's suppose to be good but I just can't get through it.
I had to read it for a school thing and I'm honestly ashamed to admit I just used Sparknote. I WILL make it through one day but until then I guess I have something to fall back on for a sleep aid lol.
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