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mine is the book "lolita" and "colector" by fowles.
god i hated main characters with such passion!!!
but the books were written well so i couldn't stop reading

2007-06-17 23:23:37 · 14 answers · asked by boo 1 in Arts & Humanities Books & Authors

14 answers

"glamorama" or american psycho:" - by ellis
"selevision" - by auguston burroughs
dorian gray - wilde
diary - palahniuk
choke - palahniuk
etc..

2007-06-17 23:30:30 · answer #1 · answered by michaelJ 4 · 0 0

Two come to mind,

One was written by Jersey Kazinski (don't remember the title) and it was just series of scenes where the women characters suffer horribly and men will do anything to hurt them or sometimes avoid them. One part had a guy doing it to a rabbit for crying out loud because women are so horrible to Mr. Kazinski that a rabbit is the lesser of two evils. That man needs serious therapy.

The other was Beach Road by Patterson. I won't spoil the end, but man oh man, when you get there you're pretty mad because it's totally inconsistent with other things in the book.

2007-06-17 23:42:35 · answer #2 · answered by Queen of Cards 4 · 0 0

this old text book I read last year in college, about how young people in christian churches should and should not worship (like, drums are of the devil and clapping is a sin!). I wanted to find him and give him such a talking to!

thankfully, my dad knows pepes in high-places, so i'm just gonna ask around. Better yet, I'll publish a rebuttal in the form of a new book, with a CD Album to boot.

2007-06-17 23:33:13 · answer #3 · answered by treemeadow 5 · 0 0

The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. It's been made into a movie probably five times. Most of them were failures. ( Not counting the other books/movies in The Chronicles of Narnia). If comic books count, I have about four Spider-Man movies ( not counting this recent trilogy,.. yeah,.. lotsa Spider-Man movies have been made over the years). One of the movies spent like 40 minutes following the spider while nothing worthwhile was going on around the spider,.. worthless conversations and inaudible stuff. When the majority of the movie is about the Spider, the title Spider-Man makes no sense. [ Oh, and to make things a million times worse, most of the set was pure white ceilings, walls, and floors, with the actors often wearing the same color of white. It feels like trying to watch a green screen without a monitor and without the effects the computer will have on green.. and on top of that the actors are dressed in green screen.]

2016-05-18 07:31:54 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Yes, I've read a book that made me so mad, well the ending made me mad.
The author ruined the series completely by ending the last book the way she did.
The book was called Wolfcry. The first and second books of the series were great; peachy-keen. But the third wasnt great it was jst okay. The the fourth! UGH!! She ended it soo badly--now that I think of it, she wasn't very strong on any of her endings--but seriously, did she neccessarily have to go all drastic and say that whatever she chose would end the society she lived in and her life?!
Grrr....
Now, just thinking about it makes me mad>=[ (as you can tell)
--AMB

2007-06-18 04:51:42 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Frances Farmer's mother in her autobiography "Will There Really Be A Morning?" I hated her mother and what that crazy #%$&* did to her so much!! I ranted about her throughout the reading of the book. What a rotten mother and human being. She should have been the one in electric shock, on meds, and getting lobotomized. I seriously do not recall loathing anyone in a book before like I do this woman.

2007-06-18 02:44:23 · answer #6 · answered by GoodJuJu2U 6 · 0 0

I so far havent read such books. but yes there were some characters in some stories that made me so angry that i felt a great desire to be there and slapping them hard. Break their bones and dance on the rubble. You know some charatcers are so stubborn that they irritate your rationality like any damn thing.
One such character was Petrus from Disgrace. Ah!


TW K

2007-06-17 23:30:06 · answer #7 · answered by TW K 7 · 0 0

A real-life book, by Eli Weisel, titled "Night" moved me more than any other book I've ever read. It tells about how at age 15 he and his family were taken to a concentration camp. Everyone eventually died except him, of course. He's still alive and has written many books since then, but none can compare to this, his first book.

2007-06-18 00:24:06 · answer #8 · answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7 · 2 0

Yes. A Greek book by a so to say author who thought a book is a journal in which syntax isn't needed or proper expression, or a specific plot. Itwas a waste of time and money and i'm suspecting other books of his aren't even his.

2007-06-17 23:35:55 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Pamela by Samuel Richardson. I know it's a classic and everything but the way the girl went on and on about her virtuosity, well it made me wanna send Jack the Ripper to her doorstep. And the worse thing is, I can't leave a book unfinished, even if it's one as stupid as that, and it took me two long, extremely painful days to finish it.

2007-06-17 23:47:33 · answer #10 · answered by prettyprincess_isabella 2 · 0 0

my sister's keeper by jodi piccoult. you thought everything was going to be okay and then the ending happened and its like what the heck? it was a good book though. oh and crown duel by sherwood smith. i thought it would be a nice little fantasy book with a female warrior but the female warrior spent most of the time either hurt or in captivity. it was not as good as i thought it would be. so yeah, they made me very angry.

2007-06-18 05:17:09 · answer #11 · answered by kris 3 · 0 0

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