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First time poster here,

I am an absolute lit pleb willing to get his shit together. I've just finished Catcher in the Rye, and even though I hated it, I thought that if this is supposed to be milestone in modern literature, I might as well step up my english game and read something as originally written (disgusting slav here reading translated works). Which one of the following is the least difficult to read for a foreigner?

>Of Mice and Men
>Lord of the flies
>Invisible Man
>Catch-22
>Sluaghter House Five
>Do Androids dream of electric sheep?

Also feel free to throw in a choice of your own, as long as it's easy to pick up in an audiobook form.

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>>9771265
Hegel's Philosophy of Right.

Good luck, brainlets.

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>>9413751
>so many words on all the pages

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>>6905871
My gf gifted me Moby Dick, what does /lit/ consider it pleb or pat?

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