What can you dislike about a book?
7 ways to hate a book:
- The book shouldn’t have been published in the first place. Some people believe there are no “bad” books, only books that haven’t found the right reader.
- You’re in the wrong place.
- Great plot, no style.
- Great style, no plot.
- The book is pulling all your triggers.
- It’s just not for you.
What is the best book in the whole entire world?
Score
1 | Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen 4.27 avg rating — 3,413,461 ratings score: 49,724, and 505 people voted |
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2 | 1984 by George Orwell 4.19 avg rating — 3,616,847 ratings score: 48,875, and 498 people voted |
3 | Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky 4.23 avg rating — 716,017 ratings score: 31,518, and 322 people voted |
Did you read a lot of books when you were a kid?
But chances are that you read a lot of books when you were a kid. They were read to you, taught to you, given to you as the boring birthday gifts you long for now. Along the way, some of those books have been forgotten. It’s bound to happen.
What happened to all the books you bought but can’t find?
Along the way, some of those books have been forgotten. It’s bound to happen. They just slipped through the cracks and disappeared like all of those bobby pins you know you bought but CAN NEVER FIND. It’s OK — we’re all in the same boat.
What are the best children’s books of all time?
Where the Wild Things Are, The Giving Tree, and The Rainbow Fish are all classics most of us grew up loving, and they stick with us for a reason. But chances are that you read a lot of books when you were a kid.
Should you adapt a popular book into a movie?
Adapting a popular book into a movie is a risky proposition. No matter how good the film is, some people will always say, “the book was better.” Even worse, the film could just straight up be viewed unfavorably. Sometimes, even good books are turned into not-so-good movies, many of which also flop at the box office.