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I read Ulysses for a college class focused solely on that book. It was okay, but it wasn't anything I would read on my own. Reading it was made slower by continually looking up words in the dictionary. Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and Dubliners are both better books, because they are not quite as experimental. The first sentence of Finnegan's Wake was enough to convince me not to read it.
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I saw the movie and didn't think much of it. It was too weird.
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I dropped Blood Meridian two-thirds of the way through. McCarthy's insistence of unnecessarily using big words and his gimmick of inserting gratuitous violence everywhere were exhausting.
It's not awful, but there was a clear mismatch between the high praise this book has received and my experienced while reading it. |
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I finally got around to reading Foucault's Pendulum a few years ago and I am so glad that I did. I thought it would be one of those books that only lying poseurs would admit to liking, but it was right up my alley. I don't mind stories that don't make a lot of sense on the surface as long as there is some kind of satisfaction bubbling up from my subconscious. If someone is not getting that feeling, then I can understand them coming to the conclusion that no one could actually like that book.
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I rarely can't finish a book, but The Wonderful Adventures of Nils from Selma Lagerlöf, and every Dickens that I've ever tried reading are on this list. Not that I've not tried giving Dickens a chance. Right now, I've Tale of Two Cities on my closet. It was halfway read about a year ago, now it's acting as a doorstop.
On the other hand, there are books that I've set aside years ago, that I've lately come to adore. A Time of Gifts, and Waugh's Sword of Honour trilogy, amongst them. |
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I'm almost done with Dickens. I plowed through Dombey and Son only last year. It wasn't terrible, but it was tedious. |
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Joan Aiken said her last book was short because she didn't want to be like Dickens with Edwin Drood. She did die not long afterwards. |
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Counting Drood, there are 15 Dickens novels, which I've divided into three categories of five each: my favorites, the middling, those I disliked/abandoned/haven't got to (two, and I'll never read Old Curiosity Shop). Drood makes my top five. |
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The Old Curiosity Shop suffers from not being planned in advance, partly due to be being written "on the go" in instalments for a periodical. He wrote himself into a corner. So I wasn't enamoured with how he ended it. I'm not sure I'll read "Tale of Two Cities". Some books were successfully done that way. Alexander McCall Smith is the only modern popular author I know that has done this (serialising a novel or a fully plotted novel isn't the same thing). I thought his "44 Scotland Street" worked well, but DNF "Corduroy Mansions". He seems variable as I like some of his series very much more than "44 Scotland Street" and hate others! Last edited by Quoth; 02-04-2024 at 02:48 PM. |
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