What's the most boring book you've ever read?
Hard mode: and finished.
What's the most boring book you've ever read?
Hard mode: and finished.
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The Fourth Century by Édouard Glissant
fucking flashbacks and stream of consciousness
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Here you go. Wish I could get that time back I lost when reading this junk.
Pleb or a lib arts major.
not sure if i hated this so much because of the professor that assigned it but i found it just terrible
Welp, here it goes. Expecting some major backlash but I thought this was extremely boring.
same
>Expecting some major backlash
only for thinking your commonplace contrarianism bothers anybody
Anything by Plato.
I unironically agree with Nietzsche: he's a fucking bore.
It could just be that Ancient Greek is really boring when translated into English, though.
I liked watching and listening to Slavoj Zizek and decided to read his book so I did. I finished it but barely, so boring it was.
finished in agony.
Dune. Absolute trash.
i don't think i've ever finished a book i found boring
Teatro Grottesco wasn't at all what i expected.
Waves by Keyserling
was a good read, though
zzzzzzzz -_- lol
I refuse to read anything from Saramago after suffering this shit
To Kill A Mockingbird
Infinite Jest.
probably Lord of the Flies. Not that it was really boring, the topic just didn't interest me, it probably would've 10 years ago but if I wanted to get an insight on human nature I am more inclined to pick up, say, Hobbes
I unironically detested this book
Webster's dictionary.
Had insomnia for a few months. Read it front to back in an attempt to sleep.
>now every other book I read is a remix
Kek'd hard
East of Eden.
The book's like, a hundred pages, but it still managed to be one of the most nothing books I've ever read.