Wildling wrote:I think I'd have a multi-way tie for worst book ever.
4. Gerald's Game by Stephen King. Ok, so Tommyknockers wasn't all that great, and Dark Half was a neat idea, though maybe not executed as well as hoped, but Gerald's Game was where I got off the King Express. Aside from the Dark Tower books. Though I haven't finished the last 3 or 4 of those. But anyway, absolutely hated Gerald's Game with a mighty passion that made it part of the exclusive club of books I tried to read that instead learned to fly. Delores Claiborne fits in here as well, though I don't have the same level of frustration with that one.
Gerald's Game is a sick, disturbing, disgusting book with one of the most loathsome villains (Joubert) that has ever darkened the printed page.
Aside from that, however, I'm having trouble understanding your hatred of the book.
It's not the worst-written King book (that's Tommyknockers, a book King was so stoned writing that he barely remembers typing the words).
It's not the most bloated King book (Under the Dome? Needful things? Bag of Bones?).
It's not the King book with the worst plot (Dreamcatcher, by a country mile, Cell bringing up the rear).
So, why the hate for Gerald's Game? Please explain.