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In reply to the discussion: what is the most boring book you have ever read? [View all]bemildred
(90,061 posts)8. Good choice.
I read three of those I think, then gave up.
Edit: had much blather about the leperous "white gold ring wielder" or something like that, and his magical ability to somehow prevent Lord Foul's Bane's evil plans to rule the universe.
Better to just read A. A. Merritt or some of those guys.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=a.%20a.%20merritt&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CGEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.arthursbookshelf.com%2Fsci-fi%2Fmerritt%2Fa.%2520e.%2520merritt%2520-%2520the%2520ship%2520of%2520ishtar.pdf&ei=1lzoT6-1DIPg2gWEnYD8AQ&usg=AFQjCNGclEfKoswNQ0izApXXtDAV7tzclA&cad=rja
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I tend not to get through snoozers to the end - John Irving's "Son of the Circus"
NRaleighLiberal
Jun 2012
#1
The series of books by Stephen R. Donaldson which begins with "Lord Foul's Bane"
Systematic Chaos
Jun 2012
#3
So that's why we get so many of that fantasy series donated to the thrift store
Odin2005
Jun 2012
#24
I'm from Mississippi and have never been able to finish and comprehend a full page of any work by...
Rowdyboy
Jun 2012
#6
LOTR bored me. Hunger games were a fast read so didn't feel badly about the time
uppityperson
Jun 2012
#16
Moby Dick. 480 pages of technical whaling manual, 10 pages of Boys' Own adventure story. nt
dmallind
Jun 2012
#10
S'OK. I hate Ulysses too (and yes I get the pseudo mental masturbation of varying styles etc)
dmallind
Jul 2012
#29
I found it odd that there were no women in Michner's books. The History Of the World with Men
uppityperson
Jun 2012
#17
Oh c'mon. How can anything with "he ejaculated" on almost every page be tedious?
dmallind
Jul 2012
#30