Revelation, which very nearly didn't make it into the Bible, is open to a myriad of interpretations, many of which are completely off the wall. They would be amusing if it wasn't for extreme Biblical literalists who use that book to bolster their crazy end time and hell fire threats.
The moderate Christians of my acquaintance don't buy Revelation at all, and share my thoughts on the topic.
What do posters on this forum think about ditching that book?
As long as it's considered the unequivocal 'word of God' there is indeed potential for much harm. As a work of literature, it's rather more interesting than many ancient religious texts, and its imagery is no more fantastical than Ezekiel or the Book of Daniel. As such, I wouldn't want it 'ditched' - I'm not into book burning.
It does betray signs of an undesirable emotional state in the mind of the writer - to say the least. He's obviously very vexed about the persecution that many Christians have received, and wishes that his opposers be paid back not so much in kind, as a millionfold. Lots of anticipated Schadenfreude there.
However, the last two chapters are (for the most part) very beautiful, and no doubt provide comfort for suffering believers.