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In reply to the discussion: What book did you start to read, didn't like, and quit? [View all]YankeyMCC
(8,401 posts)10. The Centaur by John Updike
The problem was probably more mine than the book's but I just could not follow what exactly was happening and although there have been a few books I've read that started out that way and I continued through because the writing style was so engaging this was not one of them.
It was and remains my only attempt at Updike
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Many years ago, I anxiously started Joseph Heller's "Something Happened", having been a big fan...
Scuba
Mar 2012
#2
I started to read "The Diary of Nat Turner". Then I realized it was historical fiction. I hate
applegrove
Mar 2012
#9
Updike is a favorite of mine, but I couldn't make it through The Centaur.
russspeakeasy
Apr 2012
#22
Too many to list, but no trees died because I downloaded them. Ebook: nature thanks you. n/t
dimbear
Mar 2012
#11