Have you ever fallen in love with someone who is in every regard out of your league?
Books for this feel. Also, what does /lit/ think of Emily's Wuthering Heights?
I guess,
The Sun Also Rises by Hemingway
i didnt enjoy it desu
>>9705394
If you think whether or not someone is out of your league, it probably means that you just want to fuck him.
If you think whether or not someone loves you, then it means that you've fallen in love with him.
Might as well ask, what does /lit/ think of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë? Is it worth reading?
>>9705991
its great
>>9705394
I enjoyed it, everyone was a massive fucking asshole. But really, I was suprised by the character depth when compared to other works around the same time. I'm not really in position to make some grand analysis of it, but it's one of the more interesting romance novels I've read (not that I've read a lot), and I think it's superior to say, Pride and Predjudice. Also Emily Brontë was CLEARLY the best Brontë sister.
>omg chad won't fuck me :(
typical female "writer"
>>9705394
>Have you ever fallen in love with someone who is in every regard out of your league?
Yes, anime characters.
>>9705595
fucking hated it, likewise anon. usually books about nothing are thought provoking at the very least.
>cohn is a pussy jew
>jake is a cuck
>brett is a whore
>the war made people sad
there, I hope you all enjoyed my thorough analysis of all the themes of Hemingway's fiesta.
>>9705394
Wuthering heights is awesome. Heathcliff is a psycho like I was as an adolescent ... Bronte got men right somehow, but not in a banal way. Could have been written by a man. Far superior to dumb jane eyre and austens philistine materialism.