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Anything by any of the Bronte sisters. I struggled through Jane Eyre and then attempted "Wuthering Heights".
I honestly tried to read it three times, only managing to get to page 10... And A Passage to India...what a looooong boring read. |
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"Dune"......
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I second the previous nomination of "Dahlgren" as an incredibly boring read. In addition, I've never been able to get past page 150 in "Titus Groan", the first book in the Gormenghast trilogy. It was an awesome BBC miniseries, though; the set and costume designers actually proved that a single picture is worth a thousand (or more) of Mervyn Peake's words.
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I'll probably end up going back to it, but I had a hell of a time with Gogol's "Dead Souls."
At the time, I was trying out DailyLit, which e-mails you a short section of a book every day at a scheduled time. This is not a very good book to read in this fashion! ![]() |
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The stand is the most boring book I have read. I tried to read it years ago, when it first came out and got about 50 pages and fell asleep. I now have it on my Nook but can't finish it. It doesn't grab me, I find my mind wandering. My husband and many others have told me to keep with it, but there are too many books I want to read and I don't want to waste my time.
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No contest. "Austerlitz" by W G Sebald. A hot candidate for the worst book ever written, where the field is very strong, and a favourite for the worst book ever published. They say Sebald was up for the Nobel prize when God saved the world and killed him - I can understand why; I would have done the same if I were almighty - which says much about the Nobel prize in recent years.
A good runner-up is probably "Wuthering Heights". I gave up on the book a few weeks ago, and last night I gave up on the film. Not even the combined talents of producer, director and screenwriter could find anything worth saying in the book. |
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This has probably been said already, but I'll add it for emphasis: The Da Vinci Code. Bunch of horribly written drivel.
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Great thread.
For me the most boring book I ever read was A Room With a View by EM Forster. I was staying in a boring place, alone and lonely for three days and all I had packed was that book. This would not happen now that I have my Kindle. ![]() |
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OK, so they're oldies, but then, so am I. ![]() BTW, I think this must be the longest thread I've found so far. Obviously popular stuff. |
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Bleak House, Charles Dickens.
Even with the threat of a twelve page paper, I still couldn't finish that..... thing. |
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Having looked through this thread I find it incredible that "American Physco" by Bret Easton Ellis hasnt already been mentioned.
![]() It is without doubt the most boring book I have ever read, what with the constant description of clothes and the designer gear that everyone was wearing just drove me mad |
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