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    1. Colleen_Hoover on

      I would say Bukowski, but the person I’m thinking of might like it. If they have to read it, I’d say Marcel Proust’s *In Search of Lost Time.* It would take this person the rest of their life and they wouldn’t understand a word of it.

    2. Lovelock by Orson Scott Card

      They will read it (and assuming they like the genre) want to read the sequel. It’s been like 25+ years and he still hasn’t written the sequel and it’s supposed to be a trilogy!

    3. Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

      OR

      Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason

      (Just kidding, I have no clue.)

    4. 7 and 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle.

      It’s a great premise and it’s super long and then just… nothing. Huge letdown for what felt like 500 pages.

    5. Potential-Win-9175 on

      The Villains series by V. E. Schwab. The first one? Great, totally hooks you in. The second one? Enormous, massive cluster. Horrid ending. Ruins the goodwill and impact of the first book.

    6. Dazzling-Ad4701 on

      I did a thing once I’m still ashamed of: I gave a copy of John Gardner’s Grendel to a very very religious person because they were also very very intelligent and very very intellectual, and once they found out I read too, they *would not* stop hounding me with intelligent and intellectual conversations about old low Norse and Beowulf and suchlike topics.

      I still feel bad about it. he made me feel hunted, but he did not deserve that. he just wasn’t the right person to give that book to.

    7. Go Set A Watchman by Harper Lee. My favorite book of all time is To Kill A Mockingbird. Atticus Finch is my favorite book character ever!! So this book was super disappointing and I just pretend like it doesn’t exist.

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