ITT: grab a hardcover from your shelf, take off the dust jacket, post results.
Have others but too lazy to dig trough other books to reack them
My floor is filthy, apologies
I wonder if those symbols on the spine mean anything.
It's in Portuguese, before anyone asks.
>>9615507
>manicured
Anon is clearly a light nail biter.
>>9615618
Nah, his fingers look fine to me
This is the only hardcover I have
>>9615636
Nice manicured fingers part two?
>>9615636
post feet
>>9615642
Post peen
>>9615642
haha you got it right
>>9615646
if you post feet he'll post peen, I can vouch for him
With love
>>9615708
of all the 15+ hardcovers I have, only these 2 have dust jackets
>>9615750
That Lolita's cover is very uncomfortable.
>>9615818
it was in pristine condition when i purchased it
>>9615636
FEMALE (((male)))
>>9615728
>>9615906
Not even so bad for a pair of male feet
>>9615908
That is what I was talking about, the cover photo would make me uncomfortable carrying it around. I dont really like the design of it either.
>>9615923
Ah, alright!
I'd post my splendid Jules Verne opera omnia but sadly I'm not home, only hardcover I got is this, make of it what you will.
>>9615992
>/r9k/
>>9616003
>It's a banner
>over the post box it clearly reads "/lit/ - Literature
GTFO my /lit/, my 4chan and my irl, ignorant scum.
>>9615992
I have the same pc fratello
>>9616042
It's not really powerful but it's a nice companion and keeps me satisfied. Doesn't make flights of fancy, for studying is really good, and considering I took it 4 years ago it's faring pretty well.
It would be better if it still had a battery, but that went out in like a week after a power surge in my house during a thunderstorm. I honestly don't know why but it fizzed and the battery kept on shortening its life span after that.
>>9615636
It's one of my favorite books. I dont know how it holds up now but when I red it in middle school it was quite a fucking experience.
>>9615628
>t. nail biter
>>9615916
Thanks senpai
>>9616041
No shit, you clearly took a screenshot of the post you've spent the last 10 minutes composing. I was pointing out your pathetic image and filename by referencing a notable feature of the image thus encouraging others to gather and reduce you in mockery in exposing the character flaw that led you to post.
I wouldn't be caught dead reading it with that cover, though the spine still looks better on the shelf, hence why there's more damage to the actual book than the dustcover
>>9616146
Your babbling in words that you can't even comprehend and poor mental gymnsatics betray your intentions, go away and take lessons in trolling if you will because you're making a fool of yourself.
>>9616169
>Your babbling in words
Everything I said is coherent
>you can't even comprehend
Only once I'm as profound as you
>poor mental gymnsatics betray your intentions
Two clichés and a spelling error
10/10
>take lessons in trolling
>>9616170
This guy seems to be enjoying my exploits.
I think I'll elect to stay.
>if you wil
cringe
>you're making a fool of yourself
Perhaps you aren't familiar with playing jester, sire?
>>9616257
another thread derailed.
You should be proud of yourself, go drown in a public toilet.
Also since you seem to be studying that image you should be aware of the fact that english is not my first language. I try to be as clear and correct as possible but typos and grammar error are to be expected sometimes. A reason to be ashamed of is not less a good reason even if a clichéd one, and the alleged coherence in your words does not mask the utter insignificance of your argument.
And "if you will" is the nearest traduction of a quite used italian speech figure, so go fuck yourself and with a rusty razor.
And with this I'm out, keep your now useless thread, I'm better off studying than with talking to buffoons anyway.
>>9615628
i meridiani sono troppo belli dio cane
>>9615471
sicc
>>9615397
I always remove those dust jackets as soon as they arrive. I can't stand that sort of paper.
Most have nothing on the front, or I have no dust jacket for it.
Clockwork Orange.
Only two of my books have dustjackets. The other is the Norton Shakespeare.
>>9617001
i googled the title to see which pynchon it was and holy fuck this banana cock
>>9617321
library of america is a based publisher
>>9617310like clockwork