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>even a retarded can succeed on capitalism the book

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Audiobooks, specifically ones that are elevated by their position of being audiobooks.

This and Norm MacDonald's biography, along with many other comedy novels, benefit from the author reading them in their own voice. What are some other examples of books you like better as audiobooks?

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I don't know how I should be feeling about this. I don't know if I should be ashamed of myself (as I often am), or if I should be thrilled about being this excited about something. I've read a couple of books in my life but never before I was actually seduced by a book. You probably know the feeling when you read non-stop and you can't wait to know what's going to happen next. Although I could sense and appreciate the vision of many classic authors, I never felt motivated to continue reading their books. However, something strange happened yesterday. I heard about how Hollywood was making a film based on The Room, telling the behind-the-scenes story of that trainwreck. Later I discovered that this movie was based on the book "The Disaster Artist" and, since I was curious about how the mind of someone like Wiseau works, I decided to give it a shot. And I'm glad I did. I didn't even want to sleep because I was so hooked on this damn thing, and I know I must sound like some kind of shill but I really was. The book is nothing special, it has no special literary merit or anything, but I just thought it was so funny that I couldn't put it away. I feel like the biggest pleb in the world, I even feel beneath the readers of GRRM and other fantasy crap, but I just can't lie that I felt more engaged by some stupid book about some model-looking white guy enjoying all the priviledge of being white and beautiful with his very peculiar and rich friend than with the biggest classics of literature.

Does this mean that I'm a pleb or I should just read more? Maybe I should look for different kinds of books? This is a very strange feeling, familia.

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>>9946890

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>>9894502

i'm almost done, only like 40 pages left. i've been thoroughly enjoying it.

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What did you think of the Disaster artist, /lit/?

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Is this worth reading? Or is it just a meme?

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in this itt: unexpected, reel deel, solid, deep literature

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