• yessikg@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    19 minutes ago

    Controversial opinion but Don Quixote, so fucking long and boring, had a horrible time trying to get through it for class

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    2 hours ago

    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest. It’s just a zillion loose threads of a novel that leads nowhere in particular.

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    “De Grote Zaal” by Jacoba van Velde. For school we had to read many books. In the earlier years this could be anything as long as it was Dutch, so translated versions of English books were fine. I could read stuff like Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, etc. However, at some point the requirements shifted, and we were only allowed to read Dutch (non-translated) works of literature. This shit single-handedly killed all my fun in reading. Dry books about old people or about the war.

    “De Grote Zaal” is the one that I remember the most. It’s a short book, but it goes pretty much nowhere and doesn’t at all speak to the imagination of a teen guy. To me it represents the death of reading as a hobby. I’ve tried to pick up reading again, but it has since been replaced by other things and I just don’t make the time for it anymore.

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    6 hours ago

    The Song of Achilles - Madeleine Miller

    Might be controversial, I apologise, but in it’s soul and bones it is the straightest “gay” book I’ve ever read. Straight people keep heralding it as a Queer Classic™®© in a way that queer people don’t.

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    6 hours ago

    A Little Life - Hanya Yanagihara

    At first you give it your good will and chapter by chapter the creeping horror sets in that the emperor has no clothes.

    Trash in lit’s clothing

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    10 hours ago

    I know this is controversial, but I really hated ‘A Confederacy of Dunces’, the main character is just so annoying. I had a hard time finishing that one.

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      8 hours ago

      I tried listening to the audiobook, and the narrator is even more annoying than Wil Wheaton, which I didn’t think was possible

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    13 hours ago

    A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius. Only book I’ve ever thrown across the room and used as a craft cutting board.

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    18 hours ago
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    I had to make a separate exclusive category on goodreads just to keep this piece of trash out of my read pile.

    It’s called power vs force, it’s some dumpster fire pseudo-science that’s really just vague ramblings of nothing. Don’t read it. Seriously.

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    18 hours ago

    Runes of the Earth by Stephen R. Donaldson. Couldn’t even finish it. Loved some of his earlier books, which I read when I was much younger. Not sure if he changed or if I did. But what I read of Runes was truly awful.

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      13 hours ago

      Not sure if he changed or if I did.

      Typically it is you who has changed. Many things we remember fondly doesn’t hold up when we go back again.

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        5 hours ago

        Maybe. But in this case, two decades had passed since he’d written the previous book in the series.