How long will I take to read IJ if I'm NEET?
>>8994364
50 hours no breaks staying focus no endnotes
Forever because you will give up on it at the first sign of difficulty like you always do
>>8994364
At least three weeks of reading a realistic amount nearly every day
/r/InfiniteDiscussion is doing a read through starting Jan 23.
>>8994397
Ouch
>>8994437
wish we could have our own read throughs. but i guess that's kind of what the goodreads group is for. even if they just give up after 2 weeks.
>>8994515
/lit/ just finished a read through of War and Peace and are about to finish Count of Monte Cristo. A group for Don Quixote or Moby-Dick is about to start up >>8990025
There's also the short story reading group >>8989335
We can't have a group for every book going 24/7, and neither can reddit. Just so happens they're doing IJ now.
>>8994397
>High schooler's attempt at a 'roast'
Come back when you're older kiddo
>>8994638
Ye I'm going to take part in the don quixote group. Was in the iliad one too but that crashed and burned so I continued on my own.