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This line of thought hasn't failed me yet.

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Use this cover for Moby Dick

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You shouldn't be allowed to post on this board if you haven't read Moby-Dick.

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I picked this up recently. Did I read it?

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Has any book ever moved you to tears, /lit/?

I read Moby-Dick about two years ago on my own time, and the book left a powerful imprint on my mind. Now, I'm in a class that requires me to read it, so I'm reading it again. When I read "Loomings," and then "Call me Ishmael" again, I burst into tears. I felt like I was home, like I was back where I belonged.

Has a book ever made you feel that way? Or we can have a Moby-Dick thread. Whatever.

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