he /lit/, /mu/tant here
back at /mu/, we have charts like pic related to introduce new people into the kind of stuff that is listened to and discussed across the board
do you guys have a similar chart?
I'm trying to get more into reading, but I'm afraid I am a bit lost as to where to start
thank you my mans
>>8532262
bump
h-hello
>>8532262
>>8532262
Check the sticky.
>>8532278
thank u
>>8532278
nvm these are all HS-level books what the fuck
>>8532278
So basically your 10th grade reading list?
>>8532291
>>8532293
Have you considered that there's a reason these books are taught in high school? Also, good luck finding fucking American Psycho or Lolita on a high school reading list.
In any case, here's an alternative.
>>8532301
i'm not saying these books are taught in high schools
i'm saying you read them in hs when your edgy, fuckless years are still going at it
but i did read lolita as part of my AP lit summer reading requirement back when i was a senior
>>8532301
Is there a "resume with the Romans"?
>>8532307
Well that's an interesting judgment, I guess. They were selected because they're all accessible and provide a good introduction to different prominent types of literature. There are too many dystopian novels imo, but other than that I can't see how it's especially edgy.
Read the sticky. On the wiki we have tables that serve the same purpose.
What a pathetic chart. Why would you ever listen to that shit when you could listen to real music?
>>8532291
Those books are better thant he shitty music in your chart
>>8532309
>>8532462
>>8532309
Also about romans
>>8532309
Why would that phrase be alliterative when 'start with the Greeks' isn't? Think before you speak.
>>8532278
It's fucking pathetic how many of these I've started and never finished. I hate myself.
>>8532445
So true. Fuck OP
>>8532464
>Why would that phrase be alliterative when 'start with the Greeks' isn't? Think before you speak.
Why the fuck wouldn't it be you cunt
>>8532278
>>8532291
>>8532293
>>8532307
I like the list. How would the naysayers have it? It's unrealistic to shove Russians and postmodernists onto people who are picking up reading, probably a long time since school.
An adult would also be more appreciative of these books than a distracted high school student, cajoled into reading when he would rather not.