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Masochism* in its purest form. Considering, that S. King wrote around 50 novels and twice as much short stories, quite a trying experience. You have a very fitting name. * Masochism - A willingness or tendency to subject oneself to unpleasant or trying experiences. |
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The one that comes to mind now is The castle by Kafka. I had high expectations about it so I tried to keep reading for a while but the book just fell off my hands. I was quite younger when I tried to read it though, so I might give it another try someday.
The Picture of Dorian Gray and Moby Dick are also high on my list. I still haven't got other the part in Moby Dick in which he says that Saint-George probably did not kill a dragon but a whale, and that he did so while riding a seal. What the hell?! Moby Dick plays a strong and fun role in the Bone comics. The main character loves this book, and everybody around him falls asleep every time he speaks about it, or worse, reads from it. ![]() |
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So many boring books, so little time... Top of my current list are:
1. MOBY DICK - I got to the chapter titled "The Whiteness of the Whale" and then the book hit the wall. 2. PERDIDO STREET STATION by China Mieville -- yeah, yeah, I know it's the "new weird" and the fantasy book to crack the genre wide open, but after the first 1,000,000 similes for "gross" I was ready to cut it into little tiny pieces. I'm sure I'll get flamed for this, but the bible is always on my list. |
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Armistad Maupin: Sure of you. It sounded fun, interesting, like a book I'd like.
The characters kept talking and talking and talking about their everyday little problems and it was worse than a Woody Allen movie. Talk about boring ![]() It's not even that I need action all the time - I like those "boring" bits of description in LOTR - but these people were so dull. |
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Anything by Alexandre Dumas (pere, I think). The stories are good and the characters reasonably well drawn but he is such an incurable windbag. All his books just go on and on and on. I read half of the Count of Monte Cristo when I was 15 and I was exhausted and bored.
I'll second Moby Dick too, I've tried to read it about 4 or 5 times and always lose interest half-way through. |
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You must realize that sometimes I am in places where the reading selection is not so great (Balad AB, Iraq, for instance) and the donated books there are filled with junk books from junk authors. So I just read for the sake of reading. And why hasn't anyone mentioned the dictionary? It's a boring read, let me tell you.... ![]() |
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Anything by C. J. Cherryh or Robin Hobb is very nice if you have sleeping problems. Especially Cyteen, Downbelow Station and Assassin's Apprentice.
All 3 books have a plot that crawls along to nowhere. |
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I tried. I really tried to read "Assassin's Apprentice". But I couldn't. So confusing.
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Robin Hobb's Liveship Traders Trilogy is one of my favorites... the Farseer trilogy (starts with Assassin's Apprentice) was pretty good as well. I always try to give myself a few hundred pages before I decide on a book... too used to Russian authors like Dostoyevsky where the first third of the book is all character development.
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Very true. Someone said something along the lines of "a boring book can't be a good book." I respectfully disagree! Tastes are a large part of it. The entertainment/video industry as well! I reckon more people had the patience to read through the descriptions of Moby Dick before the big screen and instant gratification. Also, take a book like The Picture of Dorian Gray. If you read it expecting a grand adventure story, you will be disappointed ("bored"). If you expect to discover some philosophical insights into human nature and the conflict of good and evil, you will be pleased.
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