>>9272594
>>9272594
>>9272672
Anybody who says they're 'enjoying' Gravity's Rainbow is the biggest pseudo pleb.
I would understand being 'fascinated' or 'intrigued' by the book but it's honestly a massive slog and while I'm obviously projecting my own experience of the book, I am at least 99% sure that I'm 100% correct.
>>9272708
You're incorrect
>>9272708
you're a stupud little fuckhead greavity's rainbow is the most entetaining novel i've ever read and you've obviously never actually picked it up or else you're just a huge pseud projecting your inability to read onto everyoe else i enjoy gravity's rainboe i read it once a year because it's so much fucking fun and NOT a slog at ALL
fuck you by the way, what an jerk
>>9272708
I'm 98% sure that your 101% correct.
>>9272711
Probably.
>>9272708
The first read is a slog, but the second read is a joy.
>>9272708
I'm 100% sure that you're maybe correct
>>9272708
>a massive slog
A massive log too.
>>9272708
nah I wouldn't describe it as a massive slog. I literally enjoy picking apart the prose and references. different strokes mayne.
>>9272708
day 2: i am still enraged by this post, with no signs of cooling off
Is it even possible to actually enjoy it?
I mean, I know the meme is to say you do, because that makes you look smart and tons of bitches will fuck you obviously....but come on...
>enjoying reading
is reading meant to be something you actually enjoy while you're doing it? i thought the pleasure only came in the accomplishment and pride afterwards. or like, it can be really enjoyable to reflect on stories afterwards. but reading in itself is pretty dull.
>>9272708
I thought it wasfun
>>9274084
>is reading meant to be something you actually enjoy while you're doing it?
yes