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V. C. Andrews is dead and the name has become just that, a name. V. C. Andrews is not just a stable of hack writers writing under that name.
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Until you mentioned it I didn't even know she'd become VC Andrews, or a brand, for that matter, but I believe she wrote that one and was still alive when I read it in 1980ish, so that's no excuse for it being so dreadful.
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I can't offer a very reliable opinion on the book being "scary", since despite being a horror fan, I'm not actually scared by the books (horror games, do elevate my blood pressure, though). Lair of the White Worm, on the other hand... I doubt you'll find many people who enjoyed that. |
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As we move faster and faster in this frenetic world I wonder what I found attractive in all those books I've read over the years. Most were built around pompous narrative and took ages to deliver a meager story that could have been told in a page; somewhat a reflection of a life I used to live. Could beauty of language still mean anything today? What would a book be like in text language? I'm curious, does anyone know of such a work? |
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One of my favorites is Framley Parsonage, Anthony Trollope's longest and best-selling novel. 800+ pages mostly about one not-all-that-extraordinary couple whose friends think they shouldn't marry. And all that time you know they will. Even better, and I sometimes read them through tears: Anything by a Brontë. And yet someone put a Brontë novel on their worst list. As for my worst, the problem is that it's not fair to say the books are bad when you can't finish them. Exhibit A: Ayn Rand. It's not primarily the politics -- I just don't believe the characters are real, and so don't want to find out more about them. I did finish one Harry Potter book. But I can't put it on a worst list here because I can't remember which it was. I know that a lot of people identify with those characters and something must be missing in me not be able to do so myself. Then again, almost every book on the worst lists of this thread were bestsellers at some time, beloved by someone. Its a big world with lots of different people. The one book I finished in recent years and can truly say I hated was The Yiddish Policemen's Union by Michael Chabon. Maybe I cared about the characters and just don't like Chabon. |
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Sometimes the author uses on cliche after another and it becomes uninteresting fast. Originality is desired also. |
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Just forced myself to finish Glory Road by Robert A. Heinlein.
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1. Anything by Robert Ludlum 2. American Psycho by Easton Ellis 3. Time to kill by Grisham 4. Acts of war by Clancy 5. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown 6. Overload by Arthur Hailey 7. The Millenium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson 8. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand 9. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand 10. Farewell to arms by Hemingway |
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#1 is anything by Robert Ludlum. If he were aiming for just 10 books, he would have to stop right there and still be over his quota...
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Tough pedantic room.
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So my updated list is: 1. American Psycho by Easton Ellis 2. Time to kill by Grisham 3. Acts of war by Clancy 4. Digital Fortress by Dan Brown 5. Overload by Arthur Hailey 6, 7 & 8. The Millenium Trilogy by Stieg Larsson 9. Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand 10. The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand |
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1. The Litigators it was boring and plain, a new author would never have had this published.
2. The King of Torts Just to repetitive and preachy Those are two books that I didn't like and FINISHED. I've had lots of books that I didn't like and just stopped reading, so I can't really put them on "The List" |
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