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SlideItIn100 t1_j29vvrd wrote

Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom. Pure garbage.

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kL2hGHMyqMsmcx9u t1_j2a3ryw wrote

Ready player one - kept hearing about this, long before the movie came out and it read like a series of family guy jokes where the entire point is just to get a reference

Kingkiller chronicles- same group recommended this and while it isn’t bad it was entirely too overhyped for a series that wasn’t finished and looks never will be

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LieutenantKije t1_j2agg78 wrote

Agree with both of these. I LOVED the concept of RPO but hated the execution - got around 2/3 before finally putting it down. The writing was just so juvenile.

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78FANGIRL t1_j2a0phz wrote

Tried for a couple of years to get enough copies of Where the Crawdads Sing for our book club (through the library) and we finally decided we'd read it over summer vacation as the movie was coming out. So disappointed! Everyone had raved about it, it got great reviews, but I was so frustrated reading it. It's between this and The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt.

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ButtermilkRusk t1_j2a2jnk wrote

Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir. Reads like a Gary Stu fanfic and the humour feels forced, like a sitcom without the laugh track.

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TimeSuck3000 t1_j2abbn7 wrote

Yes! After seeing such high praise for this book, I was absolutely baffled at how amateurish, obvious, and unsatisfying everything was. Different strokes, I guess, but this one was surprisingly bad, imo.

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Pretend-Ad-1186 t1_j29v9wk wrote

Captain Correllis Mandolin. Tried twice. Failed miserably both times.

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StepfordMisfit t1_j2a0ay2 wrote

I saw so many suggestions here to read the Binti trilogy by Nnedi Okorafor that I was really surprised not to love it. If they hadn't all been in one volume, I probably wouldn't have read past the first novella. They weren't bad, just felt overhyped.

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Unique-Leading5489 t1_j2a5mcv wrote

Catch 22. Was supposed to be funny. Didn't laugh once.

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LieutenantKije t1_j2ah8zn wrote

This is deeply unpopular but for me it was The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman. I just didn’t get what was happening half the time; whereas with some books like The Master and Margarita I’m confused but pleasantly along for the ride anyway, for this one I was just kind of like “that’s it?” by the end. But I think Gaiman just isn’t for me - have also read American Gods and Coraline and he’s an objectively great writer, just not my style.

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sharer_too t1_j2auabd wrote

I seem to recall that I liked it well enough, but American Gods did nothing much for me. Some interesting ideas, but -

Good Omens, now - I liked that

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eregis t1_j2a0zrc wrote

Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky tbh. It was good, I enjoyed it, but I it was definitely not a 11/10 masterpiece that most people recommend it at.

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ShinyBlueChocobo t1_j2a4d9y wrote

Song of Achilles, it's not even that bad even though I still think the two mains have the personalities of wooden furniture but people had me thinking it was going to be the second coming of jesus for how hyped it was. Definitely the most "I'm not mad, just disappointed" book Ive read in a bit

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newenglandredshirt t1_j2a8d73 wrote

Catcher in the Rye. I've read that book at 3 different times in my life to "give it another chance," but nope. Fuck Holden Caufield.

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keesouth t1_j2agvx1 wrote

Agreed 100%. I was in my late 30's or early 40's when I read it and Holden is just a whiny emo kid to me.

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butch4filme t1_j2acpca wrote

Mine would also have to be Seven Husbands. Read like fanfic to me and I quit maybe 2/3 of the way thru.

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keesouth t1_j2agnx7 wrote

House of Leaves a potentially good story ruined by gimmicks.

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