Recently, I saw a copy of The Quincunx by Charles Palliser in a used book store. I red that last year at the request of a friend who wanted a second opinion on the book. I finished it, and I consider the time it took to read it time that was wasted. While on a sentence-by-sentence level the book was fine, as a whole it was void. The the characters were thin, and the plot was absurd. Unfortunately, there are a large number of books published that have nothing to them, like the proverbial Chinese that leaves you hungry as soon as you finish.
Do others have this problem with some books, and which are they?


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