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ITT:
Worst book you have ever read.

Pic related, it was a big disappointment, I spent almost 20€ in this...

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>> No.1341558

Interesting troll thread.
The Trial lol

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Dumbest story ever. It's all disconnected, the characters develop erratically. Large gaps and contradictions in plotline. The protagonist in the second half of the book, a jewish necromancer from an alternate dimension, has a thing for smiting fig trees. What the fuck. I just couldn't take it seriously.

>> No.1341603

>>1341596
ill pray for u ^_~

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>>1341596
what about ecclesiastes and the book of job?

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>>1341544

'World War Z' was an incredible read. I'll concede that its a bit pop fiction at times but thoroughly entertaining nonetheless.

>> No.1341656

>>1341647
cool, give us the update on the twilight series next and tell us how the ham and cheddar hot pockets taste

>> No.1341682

>>1341647
Guy who posted WWZ. I like the concept of zombies but haven't read anything with zombies in it other than Survival Guide that have been good.

I think it's because they are all writing for the lowest common denominator. Suffers the same shortcomings of Sci-fi.