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Books you never expected to like

Beloved by Toni Morrison. I forgot that I didn't expect to enjoy this and it really wasn't that bad.
 
Animal Farm. I thought a book about a bunch of barnyard animals would be boring and stupid. Guess I was the stupid one... ;)
 
The Colony of Unrequited Dreams by Wayne Johnston. Historical fiction about the first Premier of Newfoundland? Yeah right. But damn what a gorgeous book.

y'know ions, I'm sorry I left Hamilton before joining this board, I would have loved to have coffee w/ you. We have such similar tastes. This is at the top of my To Be Read pile and I think I'll start it tonight based on your rec. Thanks.
 
I'm sorry you left too! At least I'd have someone in a 100km radius with the same taste in books as I have. :)
 
I didn't expect to like...One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich

I'm glad you did though. I love this book. Despite the subject matter, I always regard it as an optimistic story. It doesn't matter what the regime says, or thinks, or does, it cannot EVER completely stifle the human spirit.
 
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote

I didn't expect to enjoy that book either. I read it mainly because I was out of reading material and for our BOTM discussions, but I thought it was great (even if the end's a bit sluggish).
 
To Kill A Mockingbird. We had to read it this year for English. I resented the fact that it was about law and segregation, but once I got into it, I could barely stop. Only downside was the seven weeks we spent discussing it...ugh!
 
Dracula - probably the first "old" book i read, after years of watching the old dracula's movies, i guess i though that in a scarry novel writen 100 years ago the scarry concept would seem to naive for today's standars, so all i can say its, it was a very pleasant surprise :D
 
I never expected to like anything by Virginia Woolf, but both Mrs Dalloway & To The Lighthouse have been very interesting reads.
 
The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini
I read the first 52 pages because my brother told me it was great and i stopped because the first 52 pages were nothing special. Then I picked it up again and finished it all within a few days (which is pretty good for me!) and i absolutly loved it.
The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger
I had to read it for school, and i loved it! One of my favorites!
 
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