I am currently reading a very entertaining but confusing book and so wondering if others have read some that were too confusing also?
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Hmmmmm, I want to read House of Leaves. The only book I can think of that was a little confusing at the beginning but brilliant is Cloud Atlas. I guess I'll add that one.
I'm pretty new on here, but is there any way to add books to the list. The most confusing book that I can remember reading to date is The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien. I really liked the Historian thought. I didn't find that too confusing
Erica - scroll up this page and look top right. There is a 'find book' boxthen
Bob's yer Uncle.
The hardest gadget to find is the one that deletes a book you've added but later changed your mind about. The very pale cross is extreme right of the page next to your entry.
Happy Listing!
The Sound And The Fury, the current #1, needed a second reading some years later to suddenly make (a lot of) sense to me... :-)Same thing happened to me when I reread Catch-22, the current #2, by the way.
So maybe some of these books just need to be read again, at an older age...?
Bettie☯ wrote: "There are two categories here: confusing but (very) good = House of Leaves
confusing but bad = Illuminatus!"
I second this. House of Leaves is easily one of the best books I've ever read. I'm sure many, many people would hate it, but it's at least worth a try because it's unlike anything you've read before, guaranteed.










confusing but (very) good = House of Leaves
confusing but bad = Illuminatus!