What does /lit/ think of this novel, or just coming of age novels in general?
>inb4 john green
I am pursuing writing in this genre, are there books anon would recommend? Is this too low brow?
Personally, speaking on pic-related, and considering I have only read it once time nearly two years ago, I think it's brilliant. I am obsessed with the vibe he creates; hard to digest it's his only novel.
>>8450278
Personally I am redpilled, proud to be a man, recognize male superiority, realize that all women are roastwhores who lust for Chad cock, and who are incapable of true love, being ethical, and being loyal.
If you want to see how feminist are BTFO find Milo Yiannapolous on youtube, he dstroys all SJWs.
Biggest mistake of mankind was giving women the vote.
Read Schopenhauer's 'On Women' if you want the truth
Coming of age novels are some of the best books ever written. That book isn't though.
>>8450287
Oh shit, same guy here. I thought 'the perks of being a wallflower' was that feminist book about a women who is locked in an attic.
The Yellow Wallpaper or whatever. Sorry about it, it's because she's called Perkins and that reminded me of Perks.
>>8450296
oh okay, yeah I was a little confused. I thought you were just shit-posting.
fuck a feminist book. no harm no fowl
>>8450278
Perks of being a wallflower seems to me to be more about mental illness and coping with being abused than simply being another coming of age novel tbqhfam.
>>8450307
alright well maybe i'm not looking for exactly a coming of age plot to stick to. I plan on exploring something along on the lines of social anxiety but also young love. I want to read what's been done already.
>>8450314
Maybe you'd like Norwegian Wood.
>>8450320
I have that one on my list, thank you anon.
>>8450294
David Copperfield
The Catcher in the Rye
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Invisible Man