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>>14361203
Any thing Ahab is awesome, the main reason I read Moby Dick and Im glad I did.

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What are the comfiest books?

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What's the best book you've ever read? Most of the time we just bitch about what we didn't like and shit on each other's reading lists. Let's try not to have any of that here ;)

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>mfw I'm reading Lord of the Rings and it's a Tom Bombadil chapter

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I have a comfy old chair that looks like it walked out of a Dickens novel. It's in the corner of my room, which is very small, but enough for me, my desk, bed, books, and my chair.

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>it's a comfy Christmas chapter

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>>7349793
Same here. Befuddled tbqh
>>7349812
Hmm. That seems to be the case, but it does give different answers depending on how many you get correct. I put in random answers and got:
>You were correct on 60% of the questions.
>Although you didn't solve it all, your creative mind helped you fill in the gap.
>'Your mind is wired to be creative!'
>When you get stuck on a hard subject, you creativity tends to take control and find a new way to solve the problem.
>While other people get stuck and frustrated, your brain has a sort of built in "Plan B" system that helps you solve problems.
meh.

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>those few books that give a weird pleasant feel for some days after finishing them

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>>7176768
you new, lad?

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>>7128253
I'm feeling very grateful that I'm a first world NEET and that autumn is coming and everything is starting to get very cosy and the weather is starting to get cold enough to sleep under thick covers and there are walks to be had in the woods and dark beers to be drunk and everything is becoming nice.

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