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Oh my, I totally agree - that book was a huge disappointment! The film was okay, though.SnowDove said:Ok, I TOTALLY change my mind! The absolute worst book I ever read was A Walk to Remember. I know, girls...you probably want to start wacking me over the head with your keyboards...but it really didn't sit well with me. Not one bit...and I thought his writing style was awkward and way too simple. Icky...and the movie was just as bad. BoooOOOoOOooOOooOo...sorry to those that like it...I know how that stings!
Nienor said:i loved LotF too, such an amazing book. you can't read it for the story, it involves more thinking
'Salems Lot was one of my all time favorites 20 yrs. ago, but it is one of King's that I can not bring myself to re-read, although I have recently discovered that there are some connections between 'Salems Lot and the Gunslinger series.DiscipleOfIAm said:I don't know about all time, but recently I tried to read 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King and couldn't even get past page 100. I normally love King, but this one was a stinker.
That would be 'Confederacy of Dunces', by John O'toole.happymomof3 said:I don't remember the name of the worst book I ever read. The main character was a man named Ignatius P Reilly or something. He always wore a plaid hunting had with ear flaps and had a digestive problem that he constantly referred to as in "my valve is bothering me".He was a total weirdo with a domineering mother who was mean. My sister made me read it because it was hip and cool years ago. I still make fun of her for that.
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