
We love books. Tell us about your favourite books and authors, and why they are so good. And while you're at it - having dined out for years on the time I threw Dan Brown out of a train window - tell us who to avoid.
( , Thu 5 Jan 2012, 13:40)
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What a boring book. Tried it several times, given up in despair.
I've read Lord knows how many books, of every genre, but only that one's beaten me.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 8:22, 16 replies)

it has just enough going on to make you keep reading, but about 3/4 of the way through even that isn't enough, and it just deteriorates into a big steaming pile of crap.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 9:35, closed)

I came very close to writing exactly this as my response. I am glad to see my rejected jokes still have a life.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:56, closed)

if you hadn't used ALL CAPS to make your point.
Funnier, in fact.
(Sorry, I actually like you, I don't know why I felt compelled to say that. I'll seek help)
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:11, closed)

Which was my bitchy way of saying it wasn't funny in the first place.
I swear, I am too subtle for B3ta...
edit: Oh...Ninja'd, sorry...
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:14, closed)

( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:30, closed)

sounded like the biggest pile of steaming elephant wank ever?
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:36, closed)

I realised I could read the first, say, 10 chapters then skip to the last 10 chapters and absolutely nothing of import had happened in the intervening three-quarters of the book.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:37, closed)

I wrote about 'It' and 'Pet Cemetery'.
I reread both at Uni. They aren't actually very good.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 10:54, closed)

it would be a decent, medium-length novel about a bunch of kids growing up, going their separate ways and then getting together later in life.
( , Wed 11 Jan 2012, 11:19, closed)
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