Wicked.
(Most disappointing first 15 pages.)
The style of writing was just too awful.
*Grumbles about the waste of money and how I should start beginning books before I buy them, regardless of its status as a NYT Bestseller*
Oh disregard, good call- I wish I had ever been that clever! Unlike Tallulah, I *did* like the original Oz books* (and
Wicked actually takes from both movie and books). I was young and a total sucker, and willingly read
Wicked AGAIN, to confirm that it was still awful. (And I really liked
Confessions of An Ugly Stepsister too.)
Other disappointing reads?
Life of Pi. Bah. I never, ever thought a fight between a tiger and a shark would bore me. I was oh so very wrong.
The Wind Up Bird Chronicle. Double bah. I'd say I hate how Murakami writes women but he writes men worse.
A Wizard of Earthsea- cliche, dull, and sexist: the trifecta.
*Oz books, I started rereading last year too! I've gotten through the first three. They're pretty awesome. Puns! Weirdness, imagination, understated irony... and feminism! That damn popularized populist interpretation, not *nearly* as interesting as the socialist-utopian-radical-feminist-dictatorship stuff that actually *is* happening in Oz.