The question as posed is unanswerable since "you" can refer to any person and different people disagree with different things in books. Additionally, the nature of the disagreement is unclear, i.e. is it a disagreement with (1) the historicity of the account, (2) the actions/motivations of the characters, (3) the themes presented, etc.
In regards to the book of Genesis, Exodus and Leviticus, I do not disagree with any of the written word.
The second book of the Bible is the book of Exodus. In Hebrew it is called Shmot.
Exodus is the name of the book. The book of Exodus itself is explained in the Midrash and in Rashi's commentary.
Do you mean exodus? It's in the book of Exodus.
The Book of Exodus.
There is not much I would disagree with in the book of Leviticus. This is a narrative from the Bible.
The book of Exodus is a account of the journey from Egypt by Moses and the Jews.
There is nothing confusing about the book of Exodus. This is a story from the Bible.
Leviticus.
Exodus is the second name, the first name is the Second Book of Moses
"Exodus" is a book in the Bible, not a word in the text of the Bible. The book of Exodus is in the Bible once. It is the second book in the Bible, right after Genesis.
The Book of Exodus is the book after Genesis in the Jewish Torah and Tanakh,also known as the Old Testament of the Christian Bible.