
Originally Posted by
Mutatis-Mutandis
It seems like for several of the books, the only characteristic that defines difficulty is length. I just don't think War and Peace and Moby Dick are that hard. They're just long. I didn't finish Absalom, Absalom because I wasn't in the mood for it at the time and found it boring, not because it was hard. The Spind and the Fury is only hard at the first section, and it's supposed to be. Aside from length and politics one may disagree with. I've never heard anyone claim Rand was a difficult read. Foucault,s Pendulum was diifcult, but not enough to warrant a place on the list. Even though I really hated To the Lighthouse, I didn't find it hard at all. The Scarlet Letter? Really? That's not hard at all. The Waste Land deserves its spot, though. Finnegans Wake of course does. I think that book is kind of a joke, though. I haven't read the others.
I really think a couple picks should be swapped out for Ulysses and Gravity's Rainbow, the latter of which is the most difficult book I've completed to date.