>/lit/ is for the discussion of literature
>/lit/ likes to read
>half the posts are from people asking if they should read a 300 pages book
>should
>>8533787
This is what pisses me off about this board the most. Half the posts are people asking if "x is a good book". Read the book and find out yourself.
THEN come here to discuss why you thought "x was a good/bad book".
/lit/ threads:
>[picture of book] Discuss.
>[picture of book] What did /lit/ think of this?
>[picture of book] Should I read this?
>What's your favorite desk to read on?
>What's your favorite bookshelf color?
>Hardcover or softcover?
>Do you read while sitting down or standing up?
>What's your favorite letter in the word "read?"
>If you were going to be holding a book while walking to the store to buy groceries, what color book would you wantnig to be holding?
>Should I use this book or this book to weigh down these tax receipts?
>Should I raed books?
>Kindle or Kobo?
>>8533803
That just simply doesn't work.
Pepe shitposting kills those slow threads
>>8533813
>What is the literary equivalent of [not a book]?
>Who's the [not an author] of literature?
>Is [not literature] /lit/?
>[pic of philosopher] did he solve philosophy?
>Where can I find patrician girls who are into literature?
>Your age, your country, what are you reading
>[pic of Ayn Rand] Why does /lit/ hate her?
>omg guys I'm scared of nihilism plz rec books that will save me
>[sexual/qt pic of female] some question? anons discussing pic and expressing their love to the girl.