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Q. Let's step away from besties...What is the worst book that you've ever read and actually finished?
I have to say it was Wuthering Heights!
It was just plain awful, nothing happens except people being cruel to one another!
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13 comments:
I actually like that novel. Though the drawls are terrible.
P.S HP rocks!
Have a nice weekend!
Jez
http://jezsbookcase.blogspot.com
Wuthering Heights is not the best. Jane Eyre is much better.
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Have a good weekend.
Hi, hon - already a follower, but sharing the Friday love anyway. I remember Wuthering Heights . . . not my worst school-mandated read, but certainly one I'm quite content to never think of again.
Sally @ Bibrary Bookslut
Don't think I ever read Wuthering Heights and ow I probably won't either!
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This is the second vote for Wuthering Heights as worst book ever read and finished-- hmmm... I don't think I will be reading this one!
You can see my FF post for this week at the link below-- have an awesome weekend!
Lea @ LC's Adventures in Libraryland
Wuthering Heights is one of my favorite books but I think its a novel that you either love or you hate. Oh, and yeah for Harry Potter!
Have a great weekend.
I've never read Wuthering Heights. New follers :D
Books Ahoy
www.books-ahoy.blogspot.com
While I liked Wuthering Heights, I can so see how this could be your choice. If a more contemporary book was like that, I would throw it at the wall.
Hopping through. I only read W.H. last year. I found it interesting but the characters were quite unlikeable.
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Oh, I liked Wuthering Heights. It filled my jonesin' for more Jane Austen-like material, after I'd read everything I could get my hands on of hers. Of course, now readers are spoiled for choice, seems like there's a new Jane Austen spin-off every day of the week. It's practically a genre unto itself.
I've seen Wuthering Heights listed on a few other blogs as their answer as well. I haven't read it, so I can't share in the misery. :P
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Alyssa
Reader's Refuge
Great post, I have never been a fan of the classics and dont think I have ever read one without it being for school.
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a new follower, and an HP fan too :)
wuthering heights - i loved that one! but i agree it was a lot of cruelty, though i guess that was the sad, sad point.
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