Three spring immediately to mind: The Great Gatsby, A Farewell to Arms and The Scarlet Letter (I think I had to read all of them for the Worst English Class I Ever Took, back in high school, and normally English was my best subject.)
The Great Gatsby I hated because if I want to see idiot yuppies doing stupid things, I've got an effing door that can take me outside.
A Farewell to Arms I hated because it was just boring. Here's this jackass gets hurt in the war, knocks up a nurse, nurse and baby die, he goes and drinks beer. None of these events inspire emotional reaction in any character. The end.
The Scarlet Letter I didn't actually think was all that bad, but for some reason every time I tried to read it I got sleepy, like some dark force was absorbing my energy.
The Great Gatsby I hated because if I want to see idiot yuppies doing stupid things, I've got an effing door that can take me outside.
A Farewell to Arms I hated because it was just boring. Here's this jackass gets hurt in the war, knocks up a nurse, nurse and baby die, he goes and drinks beer. None of these events inspire emotional reaction in any character. The end.
The Scarlet Letter I didn't actually think was all that bad, but for some reason every time I tried to read it I got sleepy, like some dark force was absorbing my energy.