Which one should I tackle next?
>>8724146
literally any
whichever seems the most interesting to you.
I read Catcher in the Rye recently, and that was great.
>tackle
Kek'd
Read Of Mice and Men. It's short and for the most part super comfy.
>>8724146
Anon, that's not how it works. Yoiu're supposed to read one on the list then throw yourself against Magic Mountain. Also what the fuck is Huckleberry Finn doing on that list literally 7 dialects.
>>8724146
American psycho bruv
>>8724146
It's all good shit, personally I would go with 1984
Lolita and Huckleberry Finn are a bit more advanced than the others so leave them last
Uhh, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and To Kill a Mockingbird are the weakest on the chart, so read them first to get them out of the way imo
>>8724182
>throw yourself against Magic Mountain
Is Magic Mountain supposed to be difficult? It seemed like a plodding, comfortable read to me.
>>8724203
Depends on the person desu, I picked up Ulysses for five minutes once I'd first gotten into the board and found it comfy beyond the references, it's just general consensus on the board that Magic Mountain is hard.
>tackle
Kek. Go for Lolita.
Lolita