Hello faggots.
When I was 13 I dropped out of school because I was a dyslexic poorfag with no support and had to fend for myself. Anyways, I would go to the library everyday and study while I worked full time. I continued studying on and off until I got my GED at 19. I was offered college scholarships but I never took them on fear of failing in school because of my general disgust for schooling institutions. I'm 25 now and continued to study for myself. So far I have gained college credit by completing placement exams at my state university for $70 per course. However I have now reached a stale because of my lack of literature comprehension. I've never been much of a reader of literature as I always saw it as a waste of time so I elected to focus my reading in textbooks. Now am I not only having trouble with passing a literature exam but finding books on literature comprehension. I was surprised I was not able to find torrents online, I was even desperate enough to go to leddit and still to no avail. So I started looking for textbooks of the dead tree format in eBay and found barely a few.
So basically /lit/ I'm asking where can I find book for literature comprehension? When you guys were in school, how were you thought? Do you guys know a place to study literature comp? If not what books should I read for beginner comprehension?
Thanks.
And yes I looked at the sticky. It's no help for me.
>>8438068
>>8438079
A transition to advanced mathematics
Cmon plebs help
>>8438068
So after having read tens of advanced textbooks on various schorlarly topics, you claim not being able to understand a leisure activity.
>>8439670
Dumb frogposter
bump because i could use this shit too.
>>8438068
i dont know man, some people just cant into art
maybe you are one of those, i remember when i was on HS there were kids who never could get an idea from a text, and they were great on math or other stuff
just copy or something
>>8438068
why don't you just find out the books they use for intro literature courses at your college? or talk to an advisor
>>8438068
How to read literature like a professor