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What book did you passionately hate/dislike after reading?

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Mikko

I’ve never finished a book I’ve really disliked

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Chelsea

Aunt effe and the island sank.

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Jennifer

Travels on a donkey, can’t recall authors name. 17th century book.

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Donna

Wolff Hall by Hillary Mantel. Liked her others but not that one at all.

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Leslie

The flight attendant-Chris bohjalian. (Sp?)

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Oscar

American Gods by Neil Gainman.

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Corinne

The Handmaid’s Tale.
Gods that was awful.

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Erin

I couldn’t stand it either!

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Corinne

Terribad.
I love dry dystopian literature, PKD is notorious for that style, but Atwood was just… Next level. I could not have cared less about anything happening in that book.

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Stephanie

What was bad about it

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Corinne

Everything.

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Corinne

Mainly it’s what I listed in my comment above yours.
Just flat and mindnumbingly boring.

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Stephanie

Oh boy. I really liked the giver and the hunger games so I’ve wanted to get more into older dystopian

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Stephanie

Ah I see

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Corinne

The Giver is excellent.
There’s wayyyyyyyy better older dystopian lit out there than Atwood’s mess.
Don’t give up.

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Lisa

Naked Lunch-Burroughs

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Kristina

13 Reasons Why

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Melissa

I won’t read or watch it. Too much trigger.

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Amorita

Those ones by William Shatner. They were horrible

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Anastasia

Red Rising by Pierce Brown

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Erika

Wuthering Heights

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Jade

Into the Woods – Tana French, The Alchemist – Paolo Coelho, Gone Girl – Gillian Flynn. The Shack.

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Cindy

I hated The Shack too!

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LaVonne

@Cindy – me too

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Jennifer

Whitefern by VC Andrews. It was a sequel to My Sweet Audrina and it was just awful.

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Jill

Lady Chatterley’s Lover – how did he make it so boring?!

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Regan

Wicked ?
( Loved the Musical ?)

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Katie

Same here – disliked the book, but love the musical.

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Shila

Yep me too!

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Shelley

Me as well. I thought the book was just…weird

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Shih

Gone girl

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Yamilla

Hush hush

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Sandie

I am legend! It’s one of the only times I’ve preferred the film and that wasn’t great either! ??

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Alexandra

The black jewels trilogy. The story fell flat and I now loathe the word snarl because that woman cannot for the life of her use another descriptor

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Hayley

Girl on a train, woman in the window.

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Alexandra

Girl on a train was so predictable

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Corinne

I binned Girl on the Train not even halfway through.

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PaulaQuestion author

I actually thought the movie was better ?

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Rachel

I liked Girl on the Train but only because the book is set along the railway that runs behind my house! Hated the film

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Emma

The Time Travellers Wife. Didn’t hate it just meh.

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Pennie

Baby Teeth by Zoe Stage

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Paula

Hllbilly Elegy

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Cindy

I liked it and found it to be true. I went to High School in Tennessee.

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Paula

I don’t feel any culture has no redeeming qualiy,inthis case ,music,natural medicines,folk stories,avery rich heritage and the Author Lazarusr turned out pretty popular too lol

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Lori

Wild by Cheryl “Strayed”

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Hayley

I cheated and only watched the movie. It was average.

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Lori

In the book, I felt she glorified all of her bad choices…

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Yvonne

Beautiful You by Chuck Palahniuk…haven’t really tried anything else by him, but I am just not thinking he is an author for me

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Oscar

Yeah, Chuck is a difficult author. I read Fight Club, it was trying at times.

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Rick

Anything by Rita Mae Brown. Sorry.

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Judith

The Shack !

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Gail

Me too. I hated it.

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Anne

Me too!

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Marlene

It was given to me – maybe I’ll give it to someone else!

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Bianca

Red queen, six of crows and City of bones

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Aya

Prozac Nation, I couldn’t finish it. The author’s writing was so iritating.

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Katie

There have been a couple but, for me, The Shadow of the Wind stands out. Just wasn’t for me.

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Leslie

I didn’t like shadow of the wind at all but Angels Game was really good..go figure

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Katie

One day I might give Shadow of the Wind another go. I read it a long time ago, and my big issue with it at the time was that I found it misogynistic. Not sure I’d feel differently about it now, but it might be worth trying it again. We’ll see. There are so many other books to read!

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Gail

The Shack. I tried twice, but just couldn’t read it!

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Tshepy

Saw the film a bit and just couldn’t watch it

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Tshepy

The Secret. Didn’t finish it

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Lorrea

Rich and Pretty by Rumaan Alam

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Anne

Wuthering Heights!

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Hoogeveen

Unlike others: Shadow of the wind

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Katie

Yeah, I didn’t like that one either.

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Emma

of mice and men

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Deon

A women in the window ugh!

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Afia

Adultery

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Thérèse

My worst lately as well- it was inconsistent and didn’t feel like Coehlo

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LaVonne

Gone Girl

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Tia

each and everyone of the harry potter books!

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Oscar

You read them all and hated them all? If you hated them, why would you continue reading after the first two? Feed the fire? I’m just curious.

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Aiza

Memory Keeper’s Daughter

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Cindy

All the Ugly and Wonderful Things by Bryn Greenwood. I HATED it with a passion. I don’t find child molestation in any way romantic. I should have read the reviews before I started it.

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Thérèse

Agree. The Kindness of Strangers by Katrina Kittle will haunt me forever. They don’t give you an adequate heads up to the evil IMO

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Lindsey

The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald. Had to read it for a literature class in college, and despised every single character.

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Michele

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children – yuk!?

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Aiza

Noooo ????

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Tram-anh

i read the graphic novel version and i really hate it!!!

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Michele

@Tram-anh I can only imagine…although I’d rather not!

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Shelley

I didn’t love it either, and I thought I would.

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Lexington

Oh I liked it. It was so weird. Those that came after, not so much

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Michele

Shelley Wildgrube it was weird alright!!

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Sandie

I have the series ? I read the 1st one as they were a gift and haven’t read any further. I didn’t think much of the film either ?

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Lexington

Angela’s ashes because I so hated the dad I just get so upset thinking about the book.

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Gail

That’s my sister’s favorite book. I tried twice to read it. Made me so sad and mad, I couldn’t read it. I feel just like you. Grrrrr

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Rachel

I hated Candide by Voltaire

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Dianne

Bridget Jones Diary. I wanted to reach into the pages and slap that stupid cow.

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Lindy

None, they all have merit

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Tija

A professors Rage (true crime). Way way way too much empty filler. Also Sleep My Darlings (true crime). Same issue…literally 1/3 of the book was empty filler plus the book ends a couple of months BEFORE the mother goes on trial for the double murder of her children. They’re my pet hates

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Jamie

Beloved. It ruined a lot of things for me. …..a lot.

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Heidi

The Perks of Being a Wallflower. 🙁 The only reason I kept reading it is just so I could say that I actually read it.

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Katie

I wasn’t a fan of this one either. I don’t think it was written with me in mind, which is fine. I just wasn’t the right audience.

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Heidi

I only picked it up to read because of all the hype it had. 🙁

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Pondo

The Sun Also Rises remains the only book I hate.

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Rae

The Red Queen by Victoria Aveyard

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Marlene

Bleak House – required reading in a college class.

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Paula

The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger?

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Janet

Tornadoes, Rattlesnakes and Oil

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David

My own stuff.. I’m a broken record with talking about my feelings on death of a salesman.. also chuck palahniuks work maybe starting with pygmy felt like a betrayal as it was a bit more difficult to find the rich meaning through the profane satire. Also, I’ve heard that his work Rant was a telling of a short story not of his authorship. Fight club, choke, survivor, invisible monsters had a bit more meat on the bones; even haunted.. but yea, starting with pygmy he started to lose my interest.. looking back I wonder even if my interest in him wasn’t just a reflection on where I was back then.

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Melissa

I am one of the few who wasn’t in love with A Man Called Ove. It was hard to finish. ?‍♀️

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Leslie

I didn’t finish it

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Gail

I didn’t finish it. Didn’t care for it.

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Sandie

I keep forgetting that I ever actually tried to read this book, that’s how.little of an impression it left ? so many loved it though!

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Nitin

My sister’s keeper

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Lisa

The Secret of Hanging Rock. When Joan Lindsay had Picnic at Hanging Rock published in 1967, her editor convinced her to leave out the last chapter, it would forever be a mystery what happened to the girls who went missing. She left permission in her will for the last chapter to be released. It was published in 1987. I read Picnic, then secret straight after (it was only about 30 pages). I was so disappointed in it, could see why the editor didn’t want it published. Would rather it had been left a mystery, the last chapter was very weird and for me, spoiled the whole book.

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Shelley

Not a big fan of philosophy so not sure why I attempted it but Atlas Shrugged. I know lots of people like it though. I couldn’t make head or tails out of it.

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Corinne

Ew. Ayn Rand.

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Melissa

Arabian nights

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Gail

Silas Marner. Ugh

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Christian

Dune Messiah. I had to get through it so I didn’t miss crucial parts but it was drier than Arrakis lol

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Oscar

Not enough melange? lol

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Jackie

Twilight

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Natalie

Like or dislike, if you don’t mind my asking?

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Corinne

God. Awful.

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Jackie

@Natalie disliked

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Natalie

Jackie Pilling, I had worked for a small company where the environment made it conducive to listen to audio books while we worked. A co-worker and I made a deal, I had gushed so much about The Harry Potter series and she loved Twilight. If I listened to the Twilight series, she’d listen to the Harry Potter series.

It was like eating a weird box of snacks. You’re often not sure if you like it or not and somethings you bite into something that makes you cringe. She and my daughter both loved Twilight. Now I am a horror fan and my friends and I are the geeks who know all the theoretical “facts” about the various monsters, so the mere mention of the book/movie Twilight gives them a tic and prompts endless rants on how ridiculous the whole concept is.

I understood how someone not as familiar with the horror genre, might find the romance appealing. I found myself enjoying it in the way a parent might enjoy a concert that they’re chaperoning. They may bob their head along with the music and think, I can see why the kids like this, but they themselves would never run out to secure a CD for themselves nor download any of the songs.

What really got me, was the best part of the entire series, a rather impressive & decently written fight… never actually happened. Alice was just showing the other leader what would happen “if” they fought. (((jaw drops))).

That and Jacob (so much for team Jacob) is in love and destined to be with Bella’s child…. wait, what?!?
Lol

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Andrew

Life’s too short. If I’m going to dislike a book that much at the end, I’m going to quit before I finish.

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Oscar

A pragmatist!

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Morgan

i havent actually read a book i disliked this much

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Ni

Rebecca. Gone Girl and Wuthering heights

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Michele

Rebecca ❤️

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Linda

rebecca is one of my favorite books – but then I loved the movie

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Sara

“A Confederacy of Dunces”. Really disliked it.

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Lexington

i keep trying to read it…cant get into it…..

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Michelle

Gone Girl -dislike

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Michele

Agreed!

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Ruby

Agreed! I couldn’t even finish it or Girl on a Train either’

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Courtney

The Catcher in the Rye. I started out liking it, then couldn’t really see the point Salinger was trying to make and couldn’t wait for it to be over.

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Bouhae

The handmaid’s tale.

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Ruby

The Magicians. I hated it so so much

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Darlene

We Need to Talk about Kevin

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Donna

Awesome read!

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Melissa

Saving Noah ?

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Vickie

The Lying Game

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Janie

House of Leaves

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Linda

i really liked that one it- took me awhile though

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Myra

“I am Charlotte Simmons” by Tom Wolf

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Alicia

The road less travelled.

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Linda

Silas Marner, of Mice and men

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Brandi

i was super looking forward The Picture of Dorian Gray but it just didn’t do it for me…was an awful expierence! ?

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