>read book
>read analysis on sparknotes to expand my knowledge and understanding on the book
>>9558589
>sparknotes
The fuck are you, 16?
>>9558637
What do you recommend? Bloom's Guides?
>>9558589
I dont see why you should not do that.
It usually takes about a week after finishing a book until I feel like i total understood the meaning.
Looking at other peoples ideas surely helps, I assume.
>don't read book
>read analysis on sparknotes
>win at life
>>9558589
Good job
>>9558589
>read book
>read analysis on sparknotes to expand my knowledge and understanding on the book
>i got it all wrong again
>>9559331
>don't read book
>meme other people's opinions that I picked up from /lit/
>>9559821
>don't read book
>make up shit about it and accuse other people of not having read/understood it
>read book
>interpret it as a confirmation of my opinions
>don't read what anyone else has to say
>proceed to use the book to help argue my points on /lit/ and declare whoever doesn't see how the book supports my argument is a brainlet and should give up on literature
What's the best place where I can read they best analyses?
>>9559878
Your university's library, of course.
>>9559878
Analysys sounds like a gay version of ulysses.
>don't read book
>>9559890
>going to university
lol
>>9559914
>not being a member of the university library anyway
shiggity