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Old 04-25-2008, 12:26 PM   #65
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Books I dislike:

I hated all of the Rama series by Arthur C. Clarke. I felt conned waiting for something to happen book after book.

Wheel of time books by Robert Jordan. I dislike all stretched out stories with too much filler in them (and was probably put off initially by Rama above).

Brave New World by Aldus Huxley. Couldn't get on with all those repetitive sentences.

Duma Key by Stephen King. Didn't care for the characters, and felt that the supernatural elements were unbelievable.

The majority of fantasy books particularly any book about dragons.

The Bible.

Anything published by Mills and Boon.

Any book suggested by my book-snob brother-in-law



"All the good stories have already been told, we're just retelling them the way we want to"

-- Stephen King
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