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Books that you thought you'd love but didn't.

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CaramelJones · 05/07/2022 14:22

I thought that I was going to love We Have Always Lived in the Castle and The Haunting of Hill House but I didn't, in spite of how many boxes they ticked for me.

Which books were you disappointed by?

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Springduckling · 09/08/2022 12:26

The Flood by Margaret Atwood.

Loved many of her other books including Oryx and Crake, but read a couple of pages and didn't want to continue.
I just felt it was a depressing book and not in an interesting way.

moreteensthansense · 09/08/2022 15:34

Kanaloa · 09/08/2022 07:06

Is wolf hall worth a read at all? I’ve got it on my list but I’m getting put off!

I absolutely loved it and have read it twice. I agree it is one to immerse in not read a few pages at a time. Definitely worth a try as people really really love it (or really hate it!)

DuesToTheDirt · 10/08/2022 21:12

Re Wolf Hall etc - took a bit of getting into, especially with the multiple Thomases. (A Place of Greater Safety is also somewhat in the same style, unlike her other books that I've read.)

Anyway, I just loved them all. What I really like is they way they take you into history, like you're right there with them, riding in the rain, arguing with Anne Boleyn... Even (and no spoiler here, as I hope everyone knows this!) Cromwell's execution. You don't quite believe it will happen, you think that these events are still in the future not the past and that this "future" can be remade with a different ending.

Cattenberg · 11/08/2022 00:17

BettyCake · 09/08/2022 08:41

The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen. It had such good reviews but the characters were so boring and self absorbed and the book included so much detail about utter dross, it made me want to stick pins in to my eyes

I hated the section set in Lithuania. I’ve never been there, but I could tell immediately that the author hadn’t been there either. It was Arrogant American shite.

Footle · 12/08/2022 08:39

@EspeciallyDeIighted , both those

ChagSameachDoreen · 12/08/2022 12:50

I was expecting to love "The Essex Serpent", but it was over-written dross.

cheekychatta · 12/08/2022 12:57

Chocolat boring

CornflakesOnTheSolesOfHerShoes · 12/08/2022 15:08

Ooh, interesting mix! I also hated Crawdads - just couldn't get past the implausibility of it and found the whole thing deeply irritating. And A Little Life I just found grotesque - all that wallowing in the total excess of horror piled on Jude.

But I loved Wolf Hall, have read Life After Life multiple times and love it more each time, quite enjoyed Eleanor Oliphant... and I Capture the Castle, Nancy Mitford and Jane Austen are all lifelong favourites.

Saucery · 12/08/2022 19:34

NeverTrustASmilingCat · 07/08/2022 19:31

Are you thinking of The Fireman by Joe Hill? They're both Stephen King's sons. I preferred his Nos4r2.

I was, yes! Was thinking about Sleeping Beauties, which DK did write with OK. I loved all Joe Hill’s other books but The Fireman just went on and on and on.

Saucery · 12/08/2022 19:39

SK not DK. Think I need to go and find a cool place to lie down and read a crap book Grin

Cattenberg · 12/08/2022 23:51

I enjoyed Eleanor Oliphant and Life After Life. I thought the best part of the latter was the chapter set during the Blitz. It was so vividly written.

Crikeyalmighty · 12/08/2022 23:53

@MadameCholetsDirtySecret I hated The Lovely Bones too

Crikeyalmighty · 12/08/2022 23:55

I hate all Jane Austen books with a vengeance!!!

Gremlinsateit · 21/08/2022 04:58

Crikeyalmighty · 12/08/2022 23:55

I hate all Jane Austen books with a vengeance!!!

Nooooo! Really?!

Completely agree re The Corrections, so pretentious.

I loved Behind the Scenes at the Museum and her other books in the same vein, but just cannot read the Jackson Brodie ones after the horrors of the first one - which is a shame as my late dear Dad loved them and liked to discuss them at length.

Hotandbothereds · 21/08/2022 07:47

Educated, what a load of old twaddle that was, so full of inconsistencies & contractions, half way through she even admits that half her family have different recollections of the same incidents.

Giggorata · 21/08/2022 10:48

Philip Pullman's Dark Materials series.I have had a few tries but something just doesn't click for me.

Kanaloa · 21/08/2022 14:36

Giggorata · 21/08/2022 10:48

Philip Pullman's Dark Materials series.I have had a few tries but something just doesn't click for me.

I thought the first one, Northern Lights, was very good. Then The Subtle Knife was run of the mill kids/YA fantasy. Then The Amber Spyglass was just rubbish. I felt like he started off strong then just didn’t know where to go/hadn’t properly planned and tried to bring everything together in a clever way but it just felt flat, boring, and a bit silly/amateurish.

Kanaloa · 21/08/2022 14:37

Although I have got a copy of Wolf Hall from the library off the back of this thread to give it a go! If it fails to impress me in a literary sense it will certainly be useful to have on my bedside table in case of an intruder situation. One bash over the head with it and they’d bother me no more!

Crikeyalmighty · 21/08/2022 17:38

@Gremlinsateit I love behind the scenes at the museum too-- it's one of my favourite books

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