In My Opinion - Worst Book in History of Books...
I just finished reading skimming the worst book in
the history of books. It was even worse
than most Canadian history books. Half
way through the book – the history of the fur trade in Canada was starting to
look VERY appealing to me.
The description provided by Amazon was intriguing, so I
thought I would give it a “go”. Never ever
have I bothered to check the page count of a book. This is one mistake I will never make
again. It was 912 pages of mind numbing
boredom. Lesson learned: just because it says “paperback” doesn’t mean
it’s guaranteed to be an easy read. I
should mention that it wasn’t a standard paperback either – it measured 8.5 x
11 – it was HUGE! Which means those 912
pages contained a lot of crap.
I’ve never given up on finishing a book I’ve started –
unless you can count “Darwin’s – Origin of the Species”, but I don’t count that
one since it was WAAAAYY beyond my level of concentration capabilities. Don’t judge – I was going through my
intellectual phase. Good thing it didn’t
last too long…
Anyhow, this one on the other hand screamed “QUIT ME”,
“THROW ME OUT THE CAR WINDOW” written all over it. I contemplated giving up and using it as a
door stop around pages 263, 275, 420, 500 through 750, etc. etc., but I’m
stubborn and chose to muster through. It
was awful - worst experience of my life!
What was said in 912 pages could have easily been summed up
in well under 300 pages, which of course, would have made it manageable and
maybe tolerable. Maybe, but I have my
doubts. What the hell was I
thinking? Obviously I wasn’t…
Disclaimer: This is not an official review. Good or bad, the opinions expressed here are
my own. I may or may not be overly judgmental.
If you decide to venture where I went before, do so at your own risk and
don’t say I didn’t warn you.
Comments
There is nothing more disheartening than reading a BAD long book. I'll stay away from this one cupcake!