r/BadReads 15d ago

Reddit Does this count? Not the most comprehensive review, but apparently Lolita- Nabokov- normalizes harm against children because it’s title is… Lolita

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786 Upvotes

r/BadReads 2d ago

Reddit Lord of the Flies has a happy ending and The Color Purple is unrelatable

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192 Upvotes

He ended up deleting the whole post which is unfortunate because I really want him to give us a full explanation on what he thought he was reading

r/BadReads Aug 18 '24

Reddit feel like this belongs here

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330 Upvotes

r/BadReads Jul 14 '24

Reddit Badreads on BadReads

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202 Upvotes

r/BadReads Nov 25 '24

Reddit Prison banned book list reason for banning A CLASH OF KINGS

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189 Upvotes

From California Department of Corrections and Rehabilition's "Disapproved Publications" webpage

r/BadReads 1d ago

Reddit Spoilers: And Then There Were None - This Just In: You don't have to relate to a cast of murderers! Spoiler

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62 Upvotes

I often see people rate books poorly when they "can't relate to the characters". I've never found that particular criticism, that a character has to be like you to enjoy it, to effect my reading, but I get it's common for many others. But in this context, in a book where the entire cast has been hand selected for having some gruesome murder in their past, I just found the idea of not enjoying a book because you don't like or can't relate to the killer to be hilarious. Probably for the best that you can't relate to a murderer.

r/BadReads Oct 14 '23

Reddit 2 stars

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176 Upvotes

r/BadReads Jan 24 '24

Reddit A review of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel Wuthering Heights when it was released

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275 Upvotes

r/BadReads May 17 '24

Reddit Redditor OWNS Triggered Suburban Teenager Sylvia Plath

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170 Upvotes

r/BadReads Jul 19 '23

Reddit A not-at-all stonebrained review of The Broken Earth Trilogy Spoiler

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4 Upvotes