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Most Overrated Books?

Posted on 04/12/2013 8:28:36 PM PDT by MNDude

There are hundreds of books that are considered classics and probably even more over-hyped ones on bestsellers lists. Which do you think are the three most overrated books?


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To: MNDude

Das Kapital
The Communist Manifesto


41 posted on 04/12/2013 8:59:51 PM PDT by dfwgator
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To: MNDude

I’ve read so many I hated, (trying to remember which ones could be considered classics and also overrated).

Jonathan Livingston Seagull;

perhaps Moby Dick;

I’ll give it some more thought when I’m not so tired.


42 posted on 04/12/2013 9:00:18 PM PDT by onyx (Please Support Free Republic - Donate Monthly! If you want on Sarah Palin's Ping List, Let Me know!)
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To: MNDude

I read Catch-22 in 1968. Actually finished it. Meh. It was OK, but I didn’t see it as the greatest novel of the 20th century.


43 posted on 04/12/2013 9:00:27 PM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: MNDude

There are some good choices of bad books mentioned here.

However, my favorite fiction novels are those written by David Baldacci, and my favorites for a laughing good time is anything written by Janet Evonovich!


44 posted on 04/12/2013 9:03:40 PM PDT by basil (basil, 2ASisters.org)
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To: Kevmo

Bump on Old Man and the Sea.

Was forced to read this in High School. After suffering through that, the next assignment was Wuthering Heights ... I turned it in to the teacher and said “Give me an “F’ - this is unbearable ... I’ll read any other 6 books chosen at random in the library”.


45 posted on 04/12/2013 9:06:49 PM PDT by Hodar (A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.- Burroughs)
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To: Kevmo

YES, Great Gatsby!!
Lord of the Flies


46 posted on 04/12/2013 9:10:14 PM PDT by bboop (does not suffer fools gladly)
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To: MNDude

I couldn’t force myself to finish reading Dune, and of course I walked out on the movie (first time ever).


47 posted on 04/12/2013 9:12:17 PM PDT by Williams (No Obama)
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To: Hodar

Any book I was forced to read in high school!


49 posted on 04/12/2013 9:13:19 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar

You too, huh? Once was enough for me.

Read “Babbit” in high school. Hated it. Read it again a few years ago thinking maybe I was just too young then...Nope. Still sucks.

I will add “Enders Game”, and will double down on the “Dune” series after the first one.

One last pick: “Grapes of Wrath”. Did Steinbeck get paid by the word for this??


50 posted on 04/12/2013 9:14:29 PM PDT by Donkey Odious ( Adapt, improvise, and overcome - now a motto for us all.)
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To: MNDude

I tried, but never finished Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov.


51 posted on 04/12/2013 9:15:17 PM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: MNDude

But seriously, how would I know, when I never read overrated books?


52 posted on 04/12/2013 9:16:07 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: Donkey Odious

I liked The Grapes of Wrath. I have no problem with Steinbeck’s novels. I also enjoyed most of Atlas Shrugged, though it was a little forced in a couple places.


53 posted on 04/12/2013 9:19:55 PM PDT by Kirkwood (Zombie Hunter)
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To: MNDude

To Kill a Mockingbird. Early PC drivel


54 posted on 04/12/2013 9:25:30 PM PDT by dinoparty
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To: Kirkwood

While I didn’t care for Grapes of Wrath, I did like ‘Sweet Tuesday’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’. Funny, I love westerns, but couldn’t read anyone, but Louis L’Amour and James Warner Bellah.


55 posted on 04/12/2013 9:25:59 PM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: dinoparty

Grapes of Wrath beat it by a couple of decades. Not just PC, but socrealist propaganda like in good old USSR.


56 posted on 04/12/2013 9:26:56 PM PDT by Revolting cat! (Bad things are wrong! Ice cream is delicious!)
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To: MNDude

“The Purpose Driven Life” (2002) author Rick Warren


57 posted on 04/12/2013 9:35:19 PM PDT by faucetman ( Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: Revolting cat!

It was easy to see a daughter of Tom Joad being a propagandist for the Communist North Vietnamese.


58 posted on 04/12/2013 9:43:39 PM PDT by fieldmarshaldj (Resist We Much)
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To: Mmogamer

Wheel of Time? I know some have read the whole thing twice or more. There are some good parts, granted. However, there is simply too much detail. It takes two whole paragraphs for a person to just cross a room. And there are so many characters to keep track of, and all having strange unorthodox names doesn’t help. And in every book the good guys always end up winning, with the bad guys suffering huge defeats. Too predictable, in other words. And on every cover, the same New York Times quote appears: “Robert Jordan has come to dominate the world Tolkein began to reveal”. Excuse me, but this is nothing like Middle Earth, for anyone who has read Tolkein’s works. Maybe that’s a trivial thing to gripe about, however.

But to be fair, I actually liked the last 2 books. Maybe because I like Brandon Sanderson’s writing style better.


59 posted on 04/12/2013 9:46:23 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder (The only thing the Left has learned from the failures of socialism is not to call it that)
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To: Ruy Dias de Bivar
"SILAS MARNER.. I had to suffer through this piece of drek in High School. I despised this novel so bad I had to take the class over again and suffer through it twice!"

Yeah, that one definitely is a cure for insomnia, as is Madam Bovary. That one was so bad, it caused me to fail and English Lit class in college, because I skipped class too many times, because we were reading Madam Bovary and I couldn't bring myself to go to class...a vicious circle!

Scouts Out! Cavalry Ho!

60 posted on 04/12/2013 9:46:33 PM PDT by wku man (We are the 53%! www.7161.com/streamer.cfm?dt_track_id=21356)
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