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LONDON -- There are some books out there that are just unanimously enjoyed by everyone, right? Certain classics that defy criticism because they're so universally iconic and well-loved?
Well, no. No matter how famous or well-received a book might be, no novel is without its critics.
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Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (J.K. Rowling)
Credit: bloomsbury1. "She never had such a good creativity."
Credit: amazon2. "This book is rubbish."
Credit: amazon3. "I think ther better buks out ther."
Credit: amazonJane Eyre (Charlotte Bronté)
Credit: simon and Schuster4. "Jane has a very thick skull".
Credit: amazon5. "Thought I ought to read it".
Credit: amazon6. "Jane Eyre really did FAIL big time".
Credit: amazonLord of the Flies (William Golding)
Credit: Faber and faber7. "Rubbish".
8. "One star".
Credit: amazon9. "Sleep-inducing".
Credit: amazon10. "Bad".
Credit: amazon11. "A truley bitter taste".
Credit: amaZON1984 (George Orwell)
Credit: penguin12. "Go away book".
Credit: AMAZON13. "My rabbit".
Credit: amazonPride & Prejudice (Jane Austen)
Credit: simon and schuster14. "The plot barely exists".
Credit: AMAZON15. "Yuch".
Credit: amazonThe Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien)
Credit: harper collins16. "I'm tired now".
Credit: amazon17. "Nothing major happens".
Credit: amazonTreasure Island (Robert Louis Stevenson)
Credit: simon and schuster18. "He should change the plot".
Credit: amazon19. "Very scary".
Credit: amazon20. "Boring".
Credit: amazon21. "YOU WILL DIE FROM BOREDOM".
Credit: amazonTopicsAmazonHarry PotterJK Rowling