Hey /lit/ when you've finished a particularly lengthy and complex book and you want a nice literary palate cleanser, something to just read mindlessly, what do you usually read?
Mines just stuff like pic related and half bullshit Navy SEAL autobiographies and such
Usually a YA novel or something simple when I don't feel like getting into something big.
ulysses
I've never read anything mindlessly before, what's it like?
>>7611195
It's a lot like watching TV, except it's in your mind. I work a security job and there's long hours with little to do, so there are times when I want to do something other than reading, but can't. Books like these help me pass the time when I'm just trying relax.
I get stuff like the random culture-y books mcsweeneys publishes, biographies of jazz musicians, etc. and leave them on a table in my kitchen for when I have five minutes while cooking or whatever
murakami
>>7611156
poetry; something lyrical
Alternate history
I just watch TV or watch a shitty movie. NCIS is the current veg show for me, as well as whatever Anthony Bourdain stuff is on netflix.