Books you keep meaning to read but can't quite get into.

Maljonic

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Talyn said:
I kept meaning to try LOTR and the like, but never got round to it. Now the films are out, I don't need to anymore!!
You do realise that using two exclamation marks is a sign of madness? :)
 

Talyn

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Wibble wibble, my old man's a mushroom ect. ect. !!
 

Gengi

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I don't often not finish a book, even if they are crap, but the one outstanding book from the few I have not finished is Mervyn Peake's 'Goremenghast' (sp) I think I got as far as the first 150 pages before I gave up in despair. Another book which I am still reading (has taken 6 months so far) is John Brunner's 'Stand on Zanzibar' I will finish that one day but it is very heavy going.

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Wildwood

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I have started Gormenghast a few times, but have never got past the 1st 50 pages, ill finish it one day :)
 

plain_jane

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Here's a tip for you lot: Try reading an article or an essay on the book you're having trouble finishing. It might give you that special angle you're looking for or simply help you with your motivation.

When you're talking about "classics" (in lack of a better term) like "1984" or "LoTR", just to mention two, there's tons of stuff just ready for you to dive into. And lots of it can be found on the net as well.
 

RedVenom

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Currently sitting on my shelf:

Atlas Shrugged
The Elegant Universe
John Major. An Autobiography
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle maintenance
Lovely bones
Narcassistic wounds

I'm trying to read Great Apes by Will Self a the moment too. Its not... easy.

I need to stop buying books.
 

leggy

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Narcassistic Wounds sounds interesting. As does The elegant universe.

On my list are:

Philip K. Dick - Do androids dream of electric sheep?
Homer - Odyssey
Neuromancer - William Gibson

I should try harder but my effort levels are at 0.

Currently loving Philip Pulman's Dark Materials trilogy to bits though. Love it.
 

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LOL RV, you wanna be careful you dont go out for a Curry after reading John Majors book lol :)
 

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Afx said:
I found with lotr that the first half or so of fellowship just doesnt really grab you, So at that point its a pretty easy book to put down. If you can persevere beyond that though then it really does improve.

Managed to struggle through it, got abotu 2/3 of the way through The Two Towers, then put the book down. Haven't picked it up since, doubt I ever will.

I'll go on record and say what I always say about Tolkein: The man was a hack.
 

Vae

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I very rarely fail to finish a book although I do find some very slow-going. My biggest problem is that I keep buying mroe books to read and they start piling up on the bookshelves. Most fantasy/Scifi I buy normally gets read fast - It's the more historical/factual ones whi seem to sit on my shelves longest.
Current list of part/unread books:

Churchill - Roy Jenkins ( about 200 pages in - It's not got to the more interesting periods of his life yet so is slow going. I keep on having to have a break to read a different book)
Quicksilver - Neal Stephenson (about 50% through - it's not a patch on his previous novels. It is well written and interesting but seems so slow :( )
The Gulf Conflict 1990-91, Lawrence Freedman
Edward Heath autobiography
London, a biography, Peter Ackroyd
Redcoat, Richard Holmes
Cromwell, Anotonia Fraser
and probably others I can't remember :)
 

Ala

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Gotta be LOTR...one day, one day...

Also a book I'll pick up after the current one is Glue - Irvine Welsh. Tried to read it a while ago. Since I've recently finished another novel by him, Porno, I think I'm ready for another. :)
 

Maljonic

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I've finally managed to read a fairly contempory novel that isn't fantasy or sci-fi; 'Bridget Jones's Diary', it was recommended by a girl which probably influenced my reading it so I'd have something to talk about next time I saw her, but it is very funny. :)
 

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Maljonic said:
I've finally managed to read a fairly contempory novel that isn't fantasy or sci-fi; 'Bridget Jones's Diary', it was recommended by a girl which probably influenced my reading it so I'd have something to talk about next time I saw her, but it is very funny. :)

You seen her then Mal ;)

It wont be like that episode of Friends will it when Joey starts to cry over that book, little ladies or summt that Rachel lends him :)
 

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well i have the hobbit and lord of the rings


i think i managed the first 5 pages of the hobbit before i gave up
 

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