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I will pick something up without knowing anything about it, but I am pretty quick to give up on a book if I don't like it.
One time this backfired on me : I started the book 'Gone Girl' and gave up in the first chapter because I couldn't stand the smug yuppie narrator. Later I saw the movie and read other books by the same author. I realized she was really good at creating unlikeable characters.
Ah I see, I sort of like reading things I disagree with; even in fiction. (I am extremely picky with fiction.) I find it more interesting to argue with characters in my head or in journals and sometimes they might poke holes in my belief system that I have to think about in order to patch it up -- if it can be. It seems to be more rewarding to read unlikable characters; do you agree?
If you're looking for an unlikeable character, allow me to introduce you to General Sir Harry Flashman, VC.
Rapist, slave owner, coward, bully, thief, and general poltroon. The perfect antidote for pious heroes like Horatio Hornblower.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/flashman-george-macdonald-fraser/11179260?ean=9780452259614
Well, I am intrigued! I'll give it a look; thank you!
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