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People Are Revealing The Most Popular Books They Couldn't Get Through No Matter How Hard They Tried

Sometimes, no matter how classic or well-written a book is, it might not connect with the reader the same way it does with other readers. On the popular bookworm-filled r/books subreddit, u/myawn asked readers to share a well-regarded book they struggled to finish. Here are some answers that will either have you stunned or relieved you're not the only one:

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1.Dracula by Bram Stoker

Book cover for "Dracula" by Bram Stoker, featuring an ornate floral pattern

"This book is my nemesis. I must have tried it three times and never got even halfway through. Something about the format of diaries and letters just doesn't do it for me and breaks up my immersion in the story. I also find Jonathan and Mina's characters to be quite bland, though admittedly, I never got very far. For the supposedly quintessential novel on vampires, I have to say I was disappointed."

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u/myawn

2.Moby-Dick by Herman Melville

Illustrated cover of "Moby-Dick" by Herman Melville, featuring a ship and a whale in turbulent waters

"It took me 35 years to 'get' Moby-Dick."

u/Lumpyproletarian

3.The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Cover of "The Scarlet Letter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, featuring silhouettes of Puritans and a woman with a white bonnet, emphasizing themes of judgment

"I bought The Scarlet Letter on a whim when I was in a bookstore. Couldn't even get past the first chapter."

u/Upset_Way9205

4.The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

Cover of "The Goldfinch" by Donna Tartt. Features a ripped paper design revealing a small bird painting. Includes praise quotes and Pulitzer Prize mention

"I am struggling a lot to finish Donna Tartt's The Goldfinch. The weird thing is Tartt's The Secret History is one of my favorite books."

u/-lc-

5.Tale Of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

Illustration from "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens; crowd of people in historical attire with raised arms. Penguin Classics edition cover

"I really like Charles Dickens, but I can't get into this one."

u/LoneRhino1019

6.A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway

Book cover of "A Farewell to Arms" by Ernest Hemingway, featuring abstract art of trees and introduction by Amanda Vaill

"Anything written by Hemingway. I can't stand his writing style; it's just mind-numbing to me. I still remember the paragraph from A Farewell to Arms with the word 'and' like 30-plus times in it."

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7.The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien

The cover of "The Lord of the Rings" by J.R.R. Tolkien, featuring Elvish script encircling the title

"I get to Tom Bombadil, and it's too much for me."

u/Rik78

8.The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald

Cover of "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition, with intricate geometric patterns

u/Travis_Bickle88

9.Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury

Cover of "Fahrenheit 451" by Ray Bradbury, 60th Anniversary Edition, featuring a matchbook-shaped book design

"I LOVE Ray Bradbury, and I know it’s an iconic book, and the first line is still one of my favorites ever. It was just boring to me."

u/spanish_destiel

10.Les Misérables by Victor Hugo

Illustrated cover of "Les Misérables" by Victor Hugo, featuring barricades, charging soldiers, and a woman in distress

"I feel like you have to be in a great place in your life to be able to read this book and not get depressed. I wasn't at my best when I started reading it and stopped when I realized it was only making me feel even worse about life."

u/inps37

11.One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Cover of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" by Gabriel García Márquez, featuring surreal imagery: flowers, a human face, and a bird with a human head

"I tried to read it so many times, but I just couldn’t keep up with the names and family tree and all the things that were going on."

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12.Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon

Cover of "Gravity's Rainbow" by Thomas Pynchon; features white technical drawings of a rocket blueprint on a dark background

"I failed twice trying to read Gravity's Rainbow."

u/MrPanchole

13.Don Quixote by Cervantes

Cover of "Don Quixote" by Cervantes, featuring an artwork of Don Quixote on horseback in a vast landscape. Part of Penguin Classics series

"It took me a year and a half to get through it."

u/booksandspace

14.Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace

Cover of "Infinite Jest" by David Foster Wallace, featuring a sky with a cloud. The book is described as a national bestseller

"I'd read it was the most brilliant book. I picked it up in the library, read 10 pages, decided it was over my head or something, and put it back."

u/Charlie500

15.A Widow for One Year by John Irving

Cover of "A Widow for One Year" by John Irving, featuring a hallway with doors and hooks. The novel is a #1 New York Times bestseller

"Ugh. I'm convinced finishing it decreased my time in purgatory."

u/slackmandu

16.Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter

Book cover of "Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid" by Douglas Hofstadter, featuring the title letters casting shadows, and a Pulitzer Prize badge

"GEB was huge back in the day, at least among the engineering crowd I socialized with back then. I guess we all pretended having gotten through it…"

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u/CalmCalmBelong

17.The Aeneid by Virgil

Book cover of "The Aeneid" by Virgil featuring a repeating pattern of Greek warriors with shields and spears

"I don't know why because I really liked The Iliad, The Odyssey, and even Metamorphoses, which I would think would be the odd one out of the four. It's just Virgil that rubs me the wrong way. I've read them all at least once by the same translator, so I don't think that's it."

u/ElricAvMelnibone

18.Neuromancer by William Gibson

Book cover of "Neuromancer" by William Gibson, showing a stylized head composed of circuit-like lines with the title repeated in the background

"I've tried to read it several times but never get more than 10-20 percent in before I decide I don’t want to read it anymore."

u/mrburnttoast79

19.The Color of Magic by Terry Pratchett

Cover of "The Color of Magic" by Terry Pratchett. Features a mysterious magical scene with a silhouette of a person and buildings enveloped in mystical light

"I can't get through The Color of Magic, which boggles my mind! I've been a fantasy reader for decades! I don't like it!"

u/KDLG328

20.Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen

Cover of "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, Penguin Classics edition, features a portrait of a contemplative woman holding a book

"I've tried many times with increasing levels of determination, but I can never make it through that first party scene."

u/BaileyGirl5

21.The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger by Stephen King

Cover of Stephen King's "The Gunslinger," featuring a silhouette of a figure in a hat and trench coat, part of The Dark Tower series

"It took me a few times to get through The Dark Tower, but I was able to get through it; it was worth it because most of the series is really good."

u/nyrdcast

22.Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides

Cover of "Middlesex" by Jeffrey Eugenides, featuring a ship silhouette and smoky background. Includes a Pulitzer Prize winner badge

"It has been recommended to me lots of times. I've started and stopped many many times. I think this is just going on my DNF list and leaving it at that."

u/72_Suburbs

23.Dune by Frank Herbert

Cover of "Dune" by Frank Herbert, featuring a figure walking on desert dunes under a starry sky

"I f*cking hated it. I despised every single character, and eventually stopped wasting my time reading it and just listened to the audiobook until it was over, rooting for everyone to die."

u/Vanish_7

24.Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman

Book cover for "Neverwhere" by Neil Gaiman featuring London skyline and tunnel. Includes a sneak peek of "Anansi Boys."

"I couldn't get through it and stopped mid-way. The main character was just too dumb and too...unrelatable. Literally every time this guy spoke, I imagined a drooling six-year-old in my head."

u/TheBackpacker2

25.The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson

Cover of "The Way of Kings" by Brandon Sanderson, featuring an armored figure holding a glowing sword

"I finished it, but it was a huge struggle. To me, that book is everything wrong with mainstream fantasy writing condensed to a brick of a book."

u/Electronic_Basis7726

26.War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy

Cover of "War and Peace" by Leo Tolstoy, translated by Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, features a decorative design with a dome illustration

"It was really hard to get through."

u/ztreHdrahciR

27.The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck

Cover of "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck, featuring a figure on a rural path, with text: Penguin Classics edition

"As boring as the dirt on their wagon."

u/Damnmorefuckingsnow

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

Cover of "The Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger, featuring an illustration of a carousel horse

"My teacher would talk about it so much I had really high expectations for it, but idk, maybe soon I’ll give it another try."

u/janepaches33

29.The Woman in Black by Susan Hill

Book cover illustration for "The Woman in Black" by Susan Hill, featuring a dark, eerie landscape with twisted trees and a large moon

"It’s not even a long book and should be able to be read quickly, but I just can’t get into it."

u/BellePoivron

30.The Assassin's Blade by Sarah J. Maas

Book cover of "The Assassin's Blade" by Sarah J. Maas. Hooded figure with a pendant on a blue, ethereal background. Part of the Throne of Glass series

"Everyone I know has said so many good things about the Throne of Glass series and has told me to start with The Assassin's Blade…big mistake. It took me MONTHS to get through, and it's a fairly small book. I don’t know if it was the POV, the character, or what. I usually love Sarah J. Mass and her other series, but because of that first book, I can’t get myself to open Throne of Glass."

u/SimpleResearcher8334

31.A Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin

Book cover of "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin, featuring a sword with decorative hilt against a textured background

"A friend lent me the first book sometime in the mid to late 2000s, and I absolutely couldn't get through. I found the number of POV characters bothersome and often found myself having to go back and skim through previous chapters in order to remember what had last happened in that character's arc. Combined with being genuinely bored by at least one of these characters, I just couldn't find the motivation to finish the book."

u/DasMotorsheep

32.And lastly: The Book Thief by Markus Zusak

Cover of "The Book Thief" by Markus Zusak, featuring a hand about to topple dominoes

"I'm studying to be a librarian, and the one that got me was The Book Thief. It's a young adult novel that is widely renowned, but I felt like it was a chore to get through. there wasn't a compelling plot and so much wordy prose I felt like I was reading A Room of One's Own! Wasn't what I was expecting from a YA novel for middle school."

u/rosmitchell0rosmitchell0

Is there a book you found difficult to finish (if you finished it at all)? Comment below and share with me why!