Post your favorite book and anons rate it.
i like it
>>9054193
This book really fucking starts to drag after a while.
My favorite book would have to be a three way tie between Ulysses, Gravitys Rainbow, and Infinite Jest, although I haven't read any of them.
>>9054271
I second this.
>>9054271
DUDE IRONIC MEMES LMAO
>>9054271
this but unironically
>>9054193
I loved the Book of Disquiet actually, i really holds a special place for me. It one of my favorite books ever, but pic related still takes first place for me.
It's a close call between this and Moby Dick for me.
>>9054260
Yeah, I don't think it should be read in one go, and even when read with intermissions it hardly seemed a masterpiece to me.
>>9054193
>minha cara quando vocês nunca vão ler esse livro em Português
>>9054365
Mas eu sou português, anon.
>>9054365
>minha cara quando eu não vo le mesmo falando português
>>9054365
Tampouco é necessário que o façam, troll.
>>9054264
>Ilya Ilf
What? What happened to the second part of the duo?
>>9054283
I actually did read them.
GR>Ulysses>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>IJ
>>9055158
The fourth one was supposed to say slave moralist cuck.
>>9054193
Is this book similar to The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge and Beckett's Trilogy?
>>9055109
Nothing just a bad cover.
A tie between Storm of Steel, Red Badge of Courage and Anna Karenina.
>>9054193
One of my absolute favorite books. I've never found poetry enjoyable, but this book is what I tell people I read when I say I like poetry and I have no embarrassment for that.
>>9056031
I liked the gist of the book, but I couldn't find the humor that everyone said it had. Maybe I'm American and don't really understand Russian Humor.I discovered this book through an Ariya song called "Blood for Blood"
>>9056407
You have to be at least somewhat acquainted with way of life in USSR and it's quirks to get a lot of humor in it. Plus the inevitable translation toll.
Just learn some Russian, fampai. Anglo chicks dig it.
>>9056432
I taught myself Russian senpai.
started when I was 14.
>>9056436
Toгдa чтo ты нe пoнял y Бyлгaкoвa? Итc пpити бэйcик щит, тoвapищ.
>>9054193
8 or 9
>>9056450
It was a long time since I read it. I was around 18 when I read it. I think it was the translation I read could be a factor.
>>9054284
This is the only book I have ever actually thrown away, into a trashcan, and it happened two thirds of the way through that stupid fucking chapter about the monk.
I refuse to ever get near this horrid piece of shit again. First I have to sit through some beta-cunt Aloysha desu diary of which he won't SHUT THE FUCK UP. Then a goddamn 100 page sprawl about some useless fucking monk.
FUCK.THIS.BOOK.
>>9057301
I'm not sure if this bait but if it isn't you might be too fucking stupid for literature.