Any good? Hot neighbor gave it to me and I don't know if I should read it, or just find a detailed summary and pretend to be amazed as I discuss what amounts to cliff notes from anonymous idiots or actually read it.
I kind of enjoyed Gold Coast, but was ultimately dissapointed. Nice sarcastic narration and great characterizations (deplorable characters, but still), but the book ultimately felt pointless and anticlimactic.
From what I've read, this is supposed to be far better. That said, I've got damn near 50 books either on kindle or print on my reading list ahead of this. I know what I'll get with all them though, whereas this one's a bit of a mystery.
Worth a read,/lit/?
Come on, /lit/, give me a hand. Book's description sounds like some Le Carre shit, and I'm assuming it has the same sense of humor as Gold Coast.
This confirms something I've long suspected about this board.
You guys don't read shit. You comment on 'classics' that you may or may not have read, you shit on authours who move copies out of sheer jealousy, and you're all just a bunch of clowns seething with envy over anyone even moderately successful.
Just a little food for thought here, homos; maybe nobody wants your shit because the overwhelming majority of you are shit writers.
>>8434828
you're acting like you're saying something new
most of /lit/ accepts that /lit/ is garbage, with its occasional moments that just barely kind of make it worth it
>>8434828
Who crapped in your cornflakes?
Yes, because /lit/ says /lit/ has read every book in existence.