Anyone else have a book (or books) that they want to read but just never seem to actually get around to reading? Any books you feel like you ought to read but never do?

Probably unpopular, but for me it’s classic Russian literature- War and Peace, Crime and Punishment and the like. I know they’re supposed to be amazing, but I just can’t work up the energy to read them. I think Anna Karenina soured me on Russian literature; the middle portion of that book with Levin on the farm was such a drag that I’m hesitant about the other books.

What about you?

  • vatra@lemm.ee
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    I can feel Infinite Jest staring at me every time I walk past the bookshelf. I will read it… one day…

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    I’ve started and stopped Ulysses 3 times now. I think it’s a retirement project at this point.

    Btw, I found War and Peace much more readable than Karenina.

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    but for me it’s classic Russian literature- War and Peace, Crime and Punishment and the like.

    Same here! And I’ll bet we’re not the only ones.

    Joyce’s Ulysses is one. I’d started Finnegan’s Wake years ago but unfortunately never got past the first 20ish pages. Not that I couldn’t go forward, like you with Anna Karenina or me with Moby Dick (“Sorry, your honor, I just couldn’t finish it!”). I think I was distracted by something else at that point in my life.

    Camus’ The Plague is another. There’re certainly hundreds of others that just don’t come to mind at the moment.

    Wow…this post is making feel like a philistine!

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    I got halfway through the third book in The Expanse series last year and then started watching Star Trek for the first time. In hindsight, that was a mistake. lol

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    I’ve been slowly working my way through the Mabinogion. The tales in it are interesting, but the writing is so disjointed, confusing, and unengaging. The medieval translation doesn’t help…

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    I’ve been working my way through Perdido Street Station after a friend recommended it to me. It’s a fictional story set in a fictional industrial revolution era setting.

    The world building is top notch, the prose is excellent, and I’m enjoying the story. But there is just SO much body horror. Some of it is minor, like a main character whose race has human bodies but beetle-like heads.

    Others are not so minor, like a wealthy man whose body is formed from many other species limbs attached to him like Picasso’s worst nightmare. Also the draconian magistrates of this city/society punish people by turning them into a race called “Remade”. People who have their bodies altered/deformed by integrating materials (like metal) or body parts (same species or otherwise) as a form of legal punishment.

    It really is a fantastic read but the pronouncement of the aforementioned theme means I have to take breaks.

  • SteelCorrelation@lemmy.one
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    I keep putting off reading the Sanderson Secret Project books. I’m super excited, but I haven’t opened any of the three yet.

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    Books.

    For real though, I’ve been meaning to read Red Rising and East of Eden. It’s been too long since I’ve read a book lol