What are the most superficial books that /lit/ ever read?
>>9440425
my diary desu
The Pretty Little Liars books. The ones I got through, anyway, till I couldn't take it anymore.
I was disappointed by Mere Christianity; right from the moment he stated that Christians shouldn't fight each other because then none of them will get converts
Oblivion by David Foster Wallace
>>9440425
Ulysses
"A heartbreaking tale of jerking off to DFW's prose while wiping my ass with new sincerity" by David Eggers
>>9440769
Not a fan of DFW, btw, but Eggers shows just how much worse it could have been.
>>9440425
Imagine Cameron Diaz sucking your dick.
>>9440425
Your journal I read while waiting for your mother to make me a steak
The Ego and Its Own. Not even memeing. I suppose it would have lost this distinction to any Rand work if I had read her.
>>9440844
How did you know I was a girl?
>>9440425
the bible
>>9440840
philistine
>>9440923
>he posts on 4chan
>>9440840
hehehe
>>9440425
Bergdorf Blondes
And I enjoyed every minute of it.
>>9440945
FUCK YOU NO WIT
>>9440425
Siddharta. I was in a...difficult phase when I read it, so I might see it differently if I were to read it today.
>>9440963
woooo
WHERE ARE THE SMART SMUG ONES
SHOW UP
>>9440985
;^)
Maybe superficial isn't the right word but Behold The Man by Michael Moorcock was extremely painful to read. It was just so edgy and predictable.
>>9440766
So true anon. Genius detected***