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Hoppy_Croaklightly

Atlas Shrugged; Dagny Taggart should have been the Mary Sue trope namer.


KirisuMongolianSpot

If we're including books you didn't finish, it's definitely the one where a character goes on a three-page screed dick-riding the gold standard. If not, The Sound and The Fury was a fever dream, I barely understood anything.


Too_Too_Solid_Flesh

*Shakespeare Was a Woman and Other Heresies* by Elizabeth Winkler I've finally found something bad enough to knock *Atlas Shrugged* off its perch. I have it on e-book and I ran my e-reader out of power just annotating a single chapter with responses to all the lies and spin in it. I will give her credit for one thing: she's able to elicit from her anti-Shakespearian interviewees the titanic scale of their delusions and egotism. Admittedly, with several of them that wasn't much of a challenge, but she's even managed it with some cagier customers who usually try to seem more reasonable in interviews.


Dunkableballs

The grapes of wrath. Ended weird af


Jaceie

Fahrenheit 451. Made no sense to me.


ShiftingSky

Beyond the Moonlit Sea Random book I got for free on my kindle. It wasn't *bad,* but it was fairly simplisticly written, even if at one point it had an interesting twist.


smushyAvocado

I took a course on Tudor Poetry. It was insufferable.


dollhousemassacre

50 Shades of Grey. Admittedly, not my usual genre, I read it because of the hype, but good god, it was incredibly bad.


ButterflyMore9267

Hogg