• @[email protected]
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    343 months ago

    I don’t know if this counts, but when I was about 13I was very excited to find an enormous book in my favorite genre at the time, Battlefield Earth by L. Ron Hubbard.

    It was the first book I ever put down in disgust without finishing. In the almost half-century since then, there are under a dozen that I haven’t finished. Shows you just how bad it is.

    • @spittingimage
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      63 months ago

      I read all of Mission Earth. All 12(?) volumes. I couldn’t possibly say why - I hated it.

      • @kat_angstrom
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        53 months ago

        I would love to hear more about this. Those books are SO long

        • @spittingimage
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          53 months ago

          Well, I think I figured out by book nine that it was never going to get any better, but by that point there were only three books to go and they weren’t exactly difficult reads. Maybe I was hate-reading. “Will you continue failing to meet my expectations L. Ron Hubbard, you miserable cunt? I bet you will.”

          And I have a tendency to think that any satire is brilliant and biting and I’m just not worldly enough to get it.

    • @[email protected]
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      43 months ago

      As a young teen scifi nerd I enjoyed the world, and tech he built in that book. I read the 600+ pages pretty quick. I think I was too young to critique it as a literary work.
      The movie was absolute garbage.

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      33 months ago

      I tried reading his “Mission Earth” series. I did not finish the series; I managed about two and a half books before I realized that I wasn’t obligated to finish it just because I’d started.

    • @BoxOfFeet
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      23 months ago

      Oh man, I really enjoyed Battlefield Earth. And the movie. What turned you off?

      • @[email protected]
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        33 months ago

        Even as a 13-year-old, I could see gaping holes in the plot and inconsistencies. The aliens were hardly alien.

        Even more so, I could see that the writing was clumsy and the dialogue was stilted. I could see how the writer was developing the story, and so I was not pulled into it at all. I was actually thinking to myself that I could write something like this. And I was 13!

        I haven’t seen the movie, but from the sounds of it many of the problems with the book are also on screen.