I know /pol/ l loves this book but what does /lit/ think of it
>>8840023
>I loves
Fuck
>>8840023
i dont think /pol/ even likes it. theyre okay with it for the content but i dont think most of them think its an actual good book.
theyre more about camp des saints
>>8840023
I tried to read it, I really, truly did. When I made my attempt I even half agreed with the politics. Images of society collapsing always interest me. But the writing was just too bad for me to stand, even then. I got around 5 chapters in before setting it aside.
>>8840023
>literally CRASHING A PLANE WITH NO SURVIVORS scene
>>8840023
Unintended Consequences is better
>>8840023
Absolute garbage, one of the worst books I have ever read.
>>8840023
Consistently made the /lit/ top 100 for years before we got flooded with sjw/obamaphones.
>>8840023
This book is very bad. Worse than bad fanfiction.
>>8840038
I tried reading that but the writing was terrible. Exposition dialogue is my biggest pet peeve, and the book was chock full of it. The premise was fascinating, it would make for a good movie.
>implying that will ever happen
>>8840023
Its so bad you can't even bait people by pretending you like it
>>8840252
A cautionary tale in how spending enough time in a white nationalist movement makes you write like a fucking idiot?
>>8840305
Grammar was implemented to breed out whiteness, brainwashed idiot
>>8840134
Care to post those old top 100s, friend? :^)
>>8840023
this is more relevant and less autistic