<p>Beowulf. The Scarlet Letter.</p>
<p>@justintsn (twitter lulz): You saying The Bible implies that you have read it.</p>
<p>I’m so sorry that you have wasted your time reading such a ridiculous novel.</p>
<p>Beowulf. The Scarlet Letter.</p>
<p>@justintsn (twitter lulz): You saying The Bible implies that you have read it.</p>
<p>I’m so sorry that you have wasted your time reading such a ridiculous novel.</p>
<p>Antigone… ooo god!</p>
<p>It’s alright Hilsa. It’s good to learn about your enemy.</p>
<p>Oh gosh, Antigone was horrible. </p>
<p>But for me, nothing could be worse than Animal Farm.</p>
<p>I ought to hit you green. Animal Farm was a work of genius. It greatly brainwashes our children to hate communism.</p>
<p>Has anyone read this economic book called ‘Bad Money’ by Kevin Phillips? It’s by far the most devastating book I have ever read. (Devastating to my brain cells) It took me 20 minutes to understand what one page is about. My group partner said that even V from ‘V for Vendetta’ would be bamboozled by this.
Kevin Phillips should rename the book to ‘Bad Writing’</p>
<p>The Scarlet Letter def
Also, Dante’s Inferno and Hamlet (every one keeps dying)</p>
<p>Beloved…Toni Morrison CANNOT WRITE</p>
<p>The Scarlet Letter. (Enough Said)</p>
<p>The Awakening. Wasn’t as bad, but still sorta brutal</p>
<p>The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka The book so Boring, felt asleep everytime I had to read.</p>
<p>Beowulf: what the heck? I could have came up with that story myself.</p>
<p>Intruder in the Dust - William Faulkner
This book was terrible and incomprehensible.</p>
<p>As I Lay Dying - William Faulkner</p>
<p>I usually find something interesting in every book, but this…no.</p>
<p>The Bourne Identity.</p>
<p>I’ve only gotten about a third of the way through, but I already know I could have spent my seven quid on many, many better books.</p>
<p>great expectations. i get it but i don’t care.</p>
<p>Ella Enchanted.</p>
<p>Maybe Twilight, too.</p>
<p>The Bible.
The Torah.
The Quran.
And any forms thereof.</p>
<p>The Scarlet Letter and Dante’s Inferno.</p>
<p>I actually liked The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.</p>
<p>The worst books I ever read were The Scarlet Letter (it took me two days just to read the Custom House. How many pages do you need to describe a damn door?) and The Death of a Salesman (absolutely boring).</p>
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<p>I agree. I loved The Giver and Animal Farm. I thought that they were both great. </p>
<p>As for books I hate, I could not get through the Odyssey to save my life. I quite and just went to Sparksnotes. I might love the Roman and Greek language, but their litature and culture just kill me. </p>
<p>Oh, another crappy book series…Charlie Bone. I liked it when I started. Late in middle school I saw there was a new book out so I bought it. Oh my it was horrific. The author even said, “Now I’m going to tell you about ________ & __________,”. I hate that so much. I’m not that stupid that you need to tell me what you’re about to tell me. [/rant]</p>
<p>I thought the last few Harry Potter books were also pretty bad. It was just teenage angst for 500+ pages. (I kind of like the first three or so, as sad as I am to admit it.) </p>
<p>I hated Great Expectations. I’m not too big of a Dicken’s fan. He’s too wordy for my taste. I know why he was wordy, but it’s just so obnxious regardless.</p>