Any good forums to engage in thoughtful, critical discussion of literature?
/r/books is pathetic. /r/literature is occasionally good but infrequent posts. /lit/ is subconscious meming, conscious meming, and basically a meme of itself.
I'm out of university. I miss the challenge of those discussions.
What kind of person would rat out an internet locale such as that on weaponized twitter?
tbb
>>9487200
Make friends, then, you fucking loser.
>>9487215
Good point. I smell a Trojan horse.
So we aren't good enough to talk to but you still expect us to help you out anyway? Yeah, I don't think so pal.
>>9487218
>implying you have lit friends
>implying you have friends at all
>>9487230
Quit projecting, faggot. I have plenty of friends with whom I habitually discuss literature. Sorry we can't all be losers such as yourself.
>>9487200
I know of exactly one but i don't want to tell you because i love X.
Also: i'm lucky enough to have a few lit friends
>>9487254
>implying you're not a pseud
>implying your friends aren't pseuds
>>9487254
post pictures of their feet to prove it
>>9487222
Now I get this reference after starting with the Greeks. Thanks /lit/!
>>9487254
How do you do it anon. Nobody I meet reads. If they do read it's shit like The Hunger Games or Game of Thrones. My friends are the same. There are no book clubs near me either.
>>9489454
asoiaf is pretty good desu
>>9487200
Ligotti online
>>9489454
Just meet better people, faggot.
>>9490473
First three books were okay for a fantasy series. The only annoying parts were the chapters with blonde girl and the muslims. They drag on forever and barely anything interesting ever happens.