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>War and Peace
>re-reading War and Peace The Alexiad, I guess, if re-reading doesn't count

>>18796411
>>18797969
>TBK
Nice — if I were a chick I'd 100% be attracted to Alyosha

>>18796721
That's a ton, lel. Curious, do you write notes for them at all?

>>18798220
>Romance of the Three Kingdoms
You got a rec for the best translation?

>>18799088
>C&P
There's a pic from here charting the allegedly best way to read Dost's books. If you could find it, you might be interested in it after finishing C&P considering you just got into him.

>>18799129
Check the less popular threads from time to time, bru.

>>18801094
You into Chinese lit? If so, is Dream of the Red Chamber's best English translation really the Hawkins one? I read somewhere that a more recent German translation is the one scholars use nowadays, but I can't speak the language. I'm wondering if someone managed to make a more reliable eng version using the latter.

>>18801128
>not reading your first novel at an age younger than 18
You 'mirin?

>>18805706
>Don Quixote or Crime and Punishment
You could write up some sort of thesis or collection of notes processing what exactly you liked or took away from either/both of these. That activity helped me through some shit and whatever I've since gleaned from the books I'd read I keep with me to this day.

>>18805874
>game
Play Rule of Rose, it's both shit and fucking wonderful all at once.

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