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>> No.15433655 [View]

>>15433630
Kf6 to d7

>> No.15433626 [View]

>>15433615
Think I'm scared, pussy? I have every Sicilian variation memorised

>> No.15433619 [View]

>>15433615
d5

>> No.15433605 [View]

>>15433537
Kf6

>> No.15433515 [View]

>>15433493
e6

>> No.15433486 [View]

>>15433462
e4*

>> No.15433462 [View]

>>15433453
I know you meant e5 you pseud, play anyway

>> No.15433447 [View]

scared? I'm going to crush you fucking /lit/ pseud

>> No.15433429 [View]

hurry the fuck up and play

>> No.15433417 [View]

>>15433410
C5

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>>14294205
I. agree

>> No.4188324,1 [INTERNAL]  [View]

"Do be a Do Bee." -- Miss Sally, Romper Room

>> No.9754608 [View]

It decreases

>> No.7877766 [View]

>>7877763
It's very postmodern. The plot can be hard to follow, but it's worth a read.

>> No.7877179 [View]

>>7875687
Thought it was gonna be starwars at first lmao

>> No.7875685 [View]

>>7874624
There is definitely a Reddit feeling, it's hard to pinpoint what it is but it involves a kind of layman appreciation for science, false cheerfulness, extremely shallow intellectual posturing, an obsession with puns and other low forms of humor.

If you visit that website at all you can't not notice it.

>> No.7256991 [View]

>>7256384
>/lit/ in a nutshell

>> No.6885214 [View]

Anybody else think John Green reads like a Wes Anderson movie? I fucking hate Wes Anderson. This trend of forced quirkiness in books is a bad meme and I want it to go away

>> No.6885206 [View]

>>6885119
not to be a meme-poster, but pretty well anything by Cormac McCarthy will do the trick.

>> No.5995520 [View]

I don't read novels ~ Novels read me :)

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Ive just read Dan Brown's Inferno and there was a part i didn't understand... When they are on the gardens, there is a side-door guarded by a guard, with metal bars and a code behind the door. They knock on the door, the guard opens it, they knock him out. How do they get the combination for the bars? Either i somehow didn't read that part or dan brown just forgot to write it...

Chapter 30, page 54 in the english edition.
http://www.8reads.com/inferno-dan-brown-0?page=0,53

>> No.5520406 [View]

Getting mine on the day already. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prince-Charles_HRHs-guide-Great-Britishness/dp/1472216261/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1411730660&sr=8-1&keywords=charles_HRH

>> No.5178330 [View]

I personally enjoyed Metro 2033. Not sure if you'd called it solely a horror as there's elements of sci-fi, fantasy and even some focus on political conflicts, but there's definitely plenty of unsettling moments - the introduction of the librarians; the scene where Artyom is exploring the streets and realises he isn't alone; the Great Worm cult; the dark ones; etc.

>> No.5177945 [View]

>>5177909
Definitely going to pick up some of his fiction too, then. Always up for some surreal and unusual literature.

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