Dear God, the list is endless: Moby Dick, War and Peace, Great Expectations, anything by Shakespere, the number one in my book is Inferno by Dante.....
2006-07-31 14:20:40
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answered by Genea_80 3
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For my opinion, it's The Bible because not all the people read the entire Bible. Do you know why? They get bored and the more you read the more u dont understand. How many among us knows about tht Bible? None, i think. The Bible or Quran (for Muslims) are hard to read to the deepest depths. We dont know where are the roots coming from. All the books we read and novels we buy have endings but the Bible we can't figure out the ending. The more we read the Bible the more we confuse of everything, we can read it but the meaning without our faith is hard.
I'm not an atheist or against any relegion. Im a Christian servant, not to prove anything yet how can I figure out the Holy Bible which my families always read me about the Bible when i was a kid but still it's very hard for me. I have the faith and wisdom and I do believe in One, God.
2006-07-31 04:20:34
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answered by gaygags 2
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It really depends there are many 'hard' classics. For example, I've never been one to pick up and understand Paradise Lost or Paradise Regained by Milton.
One could judge something 'hard' by how long the book is, how long the sentences or chapters are, the style or language it's written in, etc. And boring is not the same thing as hard. Boring means you're not interested and you don't want to spend enough time with it to understand it. Hard means it's confusing or incomprehensible to you. You're literally unable to read two or three sentences and make any sense of it without a struggle.
2006-07-31 04:53:46
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answered by laney_po 6
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A lot of folks have a hard time with David Foster Wallace's stuff especially Infinite Jest and some of his newer stuff but try his Broom of the System and A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again...those are a little more manageable.
2006-07-31 13:57:33
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answered by L.B. 2
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The hardest book for me to read was The Scarlet Letter... ugh... the plot is worthwhile, but I was so wrapped up in trying to undestand the language that the story's beauty was lost.. if you can read this book and actually come away with something without the use of sparknotes, you have my admiration....
2006-07-31 06:09:03
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answered by nik 1
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Psychics are awaiting activities that are going to ensue or be responsive to issues approximately human beings. Clairvoyants or mediums would pay attention, see, experience, and/or communicate with people who've surpassed directly to the great beyond. As for docs understanding the version between as schizophrenic and somebody with a modern-day, i'm uncertain. there could be docs obtainable that misdiagnose human beings, besides the undeniable fact that i might think of that schizophrenic all and sundry is erratic in habit in assessment to somebody with a modern-day.
2016-11-03 09:10:57
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answered by ? 4
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The hardest book to really understand is "Heart of Darkness" by Joseph Conrad, mainly due to all of the sarcasm.
2006-07-31 05:49:17
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answered by kc 2
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Within the bounds of religion, definitely the bible. It has to be read, read, and re-read to understand, and even then, there is an incredible amount of material open to interpretation. "let him who has ears hear' comes to mind.
Other than that, try 'War & Peace or 'Crime and Punishment' by Dostoyevsky are good candidates.
2006-07-31 04:21:26
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answered by fiddlesticks9 5
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the hardest book to read is the book of love they be searching for that a million years ago no body can fine. finally one day i fine, that book was in a girl name Darlene hearth and when i fine that book we share it. for ever in ever
2006-07-31 04:22:17
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answered by Esly Renard 2
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dear, it is simple the HOLY BOOK be it the BIBLE that's if you are a Christian or the QURAN that's if you are a Muslim, this is because it is hard to abide or better still accept all its content. which we all know is truth.
SO THE BIBLE AND THE QURAN IT IS.
2006-07-31 04:16:23
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answered by Bola James 1
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