beau99 wrote:The Stranger - Existentialism + me = no.
D: Really? I didn't agree with all of Camus' views, but I really enjoyed The Stranger.
The last page of the Great Gatsby is amazingly well written, and very tragic...but the rest of the book bored me to no end.
Controversy aside, I highly disliked the style Dan Brown used in The Da Vinci Code. Probably because it struck me as overly simplistic with no real reason to be.
Our Town. D: Boring? Yes.
Heart of Darkness. While I accuse Da Vinci Code of being overly simplistic, Conrad is on the other side of the spectrum as he tries to be too complex. He spends 4 pages describing something, and when he's done, you've forgotten what he was describing.
...and a special prize goes to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein for having the worst diction EVER. I have a list of "Shelley words" that she uses OVER and OVER again - "wretch" "countenance" "benevolent" "percieved"...augh.