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>>7679918
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>>7679918
Blood Meridian, Lolita, The Brothers Karamazov, The Crying of Lot 49, The Stranger, The Fault in our Stars, anything by Harold Bloom
>>7679942
>The Fault in our Stars
kek
explain yourself
>>7679946
It was one of the last books I bought cuz of /lit/. With all the previous books turning out to be meme shit, I thought that I was getting wise to /lit/'s scheme of saying a books great when it's really shit, and I just sort of assumed the opposite applies, that /lit/ would shit on a book when it's really great, so I assumed that The Fault in our Stars would be good but then it sucked.
I think I'm done with reading books now because I can't trust anyone anymore.
>>7679958
how could you not have known?
>>7679942
>The Fault in our Stars
I'm assuming you have no idea who John Green is. Otherwise there's no fucking way you were "tricked" into reading it.
>>7679962
/lit/ calls almost everything pleb shit for teenagers. I didn't know if I was to trust them on TFioS.
>>7679958
You sound like a dumb fuck.
Typhoon by Conrad was not "comfy".
>>7679918
Ningen shikaku aka no longer human
and
Kokoro
being handled as japanese classics.
I found them rather generic and uninteresting, especially compared to the /lit/ canon
I guess I am not the only one, haven't seen anyone writing that these are their favourite books...
/lit/ is overall quite ok