I've found some good reads here through the Salon. This is not that thread. This is the do not read this thread. Every once in a while I think we all get caught in a book that gets good or at least mediocre reviews, read it, and regret it. Please tell us about those books so we can spend our time watching Pawn Stars instead.
First up, Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It's the kind of book that even if you're on the team, it's hard to argue that it wouldn't be better if around 1/3 to 1/2 was eliminated from it. I tried re-reading the book about four years ago, as an adult, and made it through about 800 pages. The Galt's Gulch BS doesn't kick in til around page 1000. I accidentally typed 10,000 there the first time, and that would be the RPF or real page feel when you're slogging though it. Read Calculus of Consent by Buchanan and Tullock if you want to understand more about public choice/ libertarianism.
Second, Cryptonomicon by Neil Stephenson. I hadn't read this and decided to give it a shot earlier this year. Stephenson wrote Mother Earth, Mother Board, which is a great read if you want to understand how the Internet works. The transmission numbers are comically low compared to today, but it holds true. MEMB is long but great. Cryptonomicon is long and a bag of shit. I would think it would be hard to write a 800+ page book with minimal character development, a long pointless erotica section, and no ending, but he did it.
Third, Ulysses. I just can't. I've tried, but just can't.
What's on your list?
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