Design-wise, the Kobo's quilted back cover has proven a point of contention, dividing readers into Marmite-y camps of love and hate.
Though not metrically unusual, given the length of the work, the meter creates a tonal effect which often divides readers - is it the natural sound of mourning and grief, or merely monotonous?
Since its publication, The Man Nobody Knows has divided readers.
This chasm will undoubtedly divide readers of "Final Analysis," Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson's account of his determination to become a psychoanalyst and his subsequent journey into disillusion and disbelief.
A commenter, yale09, pointed me to Anne Fadiman's essay "Never Do That to a Book," which divides readers into "carnal" and "courtly" lovers:
There is another and potentially more serious problem that will divide readers.
"There was a very clear wall, dividing readers and writers," said Rusbridger to an in-house meeting of journalists.
Focusing on the complex internal struggle of its main character, rather than on the war itself, Crane's novel often divides readers as to whether the story is intended to be either pro- or antiwar.
Its differences and similarities to the original Saint Seiya, however, have divided readers, as illustrated by the fact that Episode.
The two magazines ended up dividing readers who wanted the leading conservative monthly magazine.