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Several years ago I read "Songs in Ordinary Time" by Mary McGarry Morris, and there wasn't a person in that book I didn't want to smack. Can't imagine why I finished the book, it was awful and depressing.
American Gods started out really well, 25 pages, then got raunchy and weird... I have too many things to read, so I gave it up.

When I think of books I've read where I hated the characters so much I wanted to reach in and strangle them, Come Out Tonight by Richard Laymon and The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls come to mind.
I liked the strangeness of American Gods and hope to reread it someday.
I'm not a fantasy or sci-fi lover... it felt like a grown up and R rated (almost X) Percy Jackson, and also reminiscent of Ancient Evenings which I didn't like either... As I said, I'm not big on fantasy.
(My husband loves Stargate, Farscape, Flash Forward and all those fantasy/sci fi shows on TV... I can't be bothered.)
(My husband loves Stargate, Farscape, Flash Forward and all those fantasy/sci fi shows on TV... I can't be bothered.)

It's hard to express how much I disliked this book...

I know that it is wildly popular, but I could not even get half way through her Red Tent.

I know that it is wildly popular, but I could not even get half wa..."
Anita Diamant wrote The Red Tent, not Anita Shreve.
I really disliked The Accidental by Ali Smith.

You're quite right, of course. I tend to get them confused, I think, because I disliked the Diamant so much and have never read Shreve at all (I don't read modern non-genre fiction very often). Thanks for correcting me.

As to Gaiman -- I adore all his books, even the ones that are way out there. It is my delight that I turned my son on to him. I think the world of the man personally (haven't met him, but he is friends with two dear friends and has done some incredibly kind and decent things.) And if I ever join twitter (which I have no desire to do) it would be to follow his tweets. :)
I am lukewarm about most of the other authors (including the Anitas, who have both disappointed me after initially delighting me.) I loathe the sappiness of Nicholas Sparks. (I wrote an extensive story about it in my review here:http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15...). I dislike the morals/attitudes of other authors (though for some I like their writing, but will no longer buy, now that I know their character.)
Bookczuk wrote: "...As to Gaiman -- I adore all his books, even the ones that are way out there..."
I would like to try again with Gaiman, maybe a different one (any suggestions, Bookczuk?). I am so busy 'catching up' (spent too many years not reading for a number of different reasons) that I'm now obsessed: if a book doesn't hit me right away I'll put it down and try again at another time.
I would like to try again with Gaiman, maybe a different one (any suggestions, Bookczuk?). I am so busy 'catching up' (spent too many years not reading for a number of different reasons) that I'm now obsessed: if a book doesn't hit me right away I'll put it down and try again at another time.

Thanks! Will give those a try when Gaiman's turn comes around again.


Bibliocrates wrote: "But isn't it a wonder that a book can evoke such an emotion? It should be given some credit for that, me thinks! I haven't read Wild Animus, or She's Come Undone.
When I think of books I've read w..."

Oh, that's funny, I guess I joined too late to hear about that :)

I've been unable to handle graphic novels at all, not really sure why...

I liked Neverwhere much more than American Gods, which I also agree started out somewhere interesting and then petered out.

Bookczuk wrote: "@Wild Animus -- It was loathed by just about the entire BookCrossing site in 2004, when the author donated tons of books to the site for members to read."
Wasn't too well liked here, either... just went to check it out and there is one 4-star review and all the rest are 1-star and a few 2-star reviews. I think I'll pass on that one...
I like(d) the Beowulf story. Seems like it would be perfect for graphic novel format.
Wasn't too well liked here, either... just went to check it out and there is one 4-star review and all the rest are 1-star and a few 2-star reviews. I think I'll pass on that one...
I like(d) the Beowulf story. Seems like it would be perfect for graphic novel format.



http://www.cracked.com/funny-4725-nic...
"There are no authors in my genre. No one is doing what I do." Feh. Nicholas Sparks, you are a jerk. But a gutsy one. It takes balls to criticize Shakespeare, Austen and to imply that Hemingway wrote love stories.
http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/n...
Bookczuk wrote: "Providing further evidence why I loathe Nicholas Sparks:
http://www.cracked.com/funny-4725-nic... ..."
That is so funny Bookczuk! I haven't read anything by Sparks, but if I did it was instantly forgotten!
http://www.cracked.com/funny-4725-nic... ..."
That is so funny Bookczuk! I haven't read anything by Sparks, but if I did it was instantly forgotten!
What books have you loathed lately?