What are some other literary must-reads that are also page-turners? I really liked Tolstoy's character and world-building and found it extremely enjoyable to blow through (besides maybe a few pages on Russian farming).
>>7829163
if you liked that one check out "Leo's Toy Store" by Warren Peace
>>7829167
I do intend to read War and Peace but I've heard it's a different beast entirely than Anna Karenina.
Read whatever you find it's a "must-read", in /lit/ you'll find plenty, but the point is for you to enjoy. So don't get too obsessed with the must reads. Pick whatever you find interesting and read it
>>7829330
>the point is for you to enjoy
>>7829330
>plebs believe this
Have you tried Dostoevsky, OP?
>>7829354
>>7829357
What's your point
I whizzed through every Philip K Dick I've read (Androids, 3 Stigmata and High Castle), I found them really enthralling.
>>7829330
This is actually an elitist board, please leave.
>>7829388
>reading K. Dick
>Not reading Ubik
>>7829409
I haven't gotten round to it, jesus christ
>>7829163
That's definitely a man's knee
>>7829440
Indeed they are, but if someone is only reading the because they are "must-reads" and doesn't find joy in them, I don't see the point of keep on doing that.
Of course to get to that point, one has to have done a few reads.