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What’s one book you will never read again?

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A Tale of Two Cities.
Cowboybob · M
@NCCindy dickens is great!
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@NCCindy Wahahahahahaaa! Omg yes!
NCCindy · 36-40, F
@Cowboybob For many of his books, I agree ... reading the Tale of Two Cities was torture !!!
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
The Post Modern Condition
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
@helenS

I won't make any promises, but I'll think about it.
helenS · 36-40, F
@AlienZipper Thank you! 🌷
AlienZipper · 61-69, M
@helenS

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SW-User
Hilary Mantel Wolf Hall.

I gave up half way through and totally agree with this review from Times Higher Education




"...dreadfully badly written... Mantel just wrote and wrote and wrote. I have yet to meet anyone outside the Booker panel who managed to get to the end of this tedious tome. God forbid there might be a sequel, which I fear is on the horizon"
Adaydreambeliever · 56-60, F
I pretty much never re-read a book, I am such a slow reader that it would be a crime! I have so many books I want to read I just cannot re-read anything.. I am reading a pretty crap book at the moment.. I can barely read it once.. so definitely wouldn't re-read that!!!
No offence to Mormons, but I will never attempt to read their book again..

Also, I will not attempt to read anything from Mein Kampf again..Hitler was both deranged and a terrible writer...I dont give a fuck who that offends either! 🤣😂🤣
Crime and Punishment
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
Battlefield: Earth. Dear dog, what an awful book. I only finished it because it was like watching a train wreck. I couldn't drag my eyes away.
helenS · 36-40, F
"The C programming language", by B. Kernighan and D. Ritchie.
SW-User
Any Sword of Truth novel, Terry Goodkind is a pompous douche.
Magenta · F
[i]Any[/i] that I've already read, I don't read them twice.
SW-User
I have never read a book twice
Mikla · 61-69, F
The Road. Cormac Mccarthy
SageWanderer · 70-79, M
Moby Dick.
Eklipse · F
Karl Jung
DDonde · 31-35, M
tenente · 100+, M
umberto eco's "in the name of the rose" it's pretentious, pedantic, verbose and it sucks

 
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