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Now hildea seems to think I'm some kind of misogynistic person, I suppose.
Anyway...the book in question was "Spread Me" by Sarah Gailey. I only made it through the first twenty pages or so. Regarding Goodreads I've just read a press release about a paper about the ratings on this website. And it's the usual gibberish one would expect from the "Center for Humanities Computing and the Center for Contemporary Cultures of Text". https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1111632 DOI: 10.17175/sb006_002 Published in "Zeitschrift für digitale Geisteswissenschaften" which sounds like something about ghosts (Geister). "The Gilded Chain" sounds not like a book for me. I don't like fantasy, magic, kings et cetera. |
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I never heard of the author before, I just got the epub from some obscure website after looking at the cover and reading a short summary. But now I'm warned to never touch anything from this author again.
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I usually don't DNF books. The Circle by Dave Eggers was bad enough to be my first DNF. It reads like if someone watched The Social Network and thought, I'm going to write a novel but it'll be ridiculously shallow and everything is just a low hanging fruit reference.
Another book I wished I had DNF'd is Jack the Ripper: The Hand of a Woman by John Morris. I think it was free at some point and I thought it was a reimagening of the Jack the Ripper killer but no, it's a book by two hobbyists who claimed to have solved the serial killings claiming it was a woman. And I continued reading it because I hoped that they'd really make a point but they just rambled and rambled. |
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The title wasn't a clue for you? It's one thing to not read books on certain topics because you don't agree with the lifestyle or don't like the genre. It's another to blast a book for bad writing, just because you made a mistake in picking the book. Avoid those authors of course, but don't disparage their writing ability. Especially if you've only read 20 pages.
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Did I read a book/story by Sarah Gailey about hippopotamuses?
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My most frustrating read - not only because of the actual book, but mostly because of the love it receives - is Frankenstein.
Both of the main the characters act like 5 year olds on cocaine. And had hothead Frankenstein spent a single second of his life on reflection there would have been no bad consequences: either he would not have gone through with his experiment or he would have behaved more humanly towards his monster. It tries to answer the question "should man play God". Debating that question on your own is more rewarding than reading the book. |
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I'm not a part of this thread at all, but I was impressed by such a heartfelt, sincere, and beautifully worded apology. I can learn something by focusing on your words. |
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I can't think of any specific books that have irritated me. But generally, the books I find irritating are fictional novels that accidentally stumble across real-world subjects (or locations) that I'm intimately familiar with. I find it impossible to continue when their knowledge of these topics and locations have clearly come from very brief forays into research. If you don't want to take the time to get it right, then make up locations instead of trying to use real ones you're unfamiliar with.
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