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Im on a cellphone, there is any place where I can read Roadside picnic online?
Spanish would be perfect if you can find it but english works too.

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Just finished reading this, what's /lit/s opinion on it.

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>>3469279
Agreed, although I prefer the book's ending

Pic also related, Stalker is superior

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Sup /lit/, I just read the book that my favorite video game, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl, was based on.

The book is 'Roadside Panic', and I just want to know, what do you guys think of it? Also, a similar book was Metro 2033, which I enjoyed also, both the book, and the game. Can we have a discussion of both of those books?

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>>2451998
> the Tchernobyl incident
Try Roadside Picnic. It was written before the incident but is set in areas sort of like those at the Chernobyl site.

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This, and Lovecraft. Everything else I would put in here would be religious texts.

inb4Troka, don't be a mug all ya' life...

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