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I've been reading casual fictitious stuff namely by Dan Brown, Joseph Heller and Stephen King, and am looking to broaden my horizons. I want to get into this book but it seems quite inaccessible for a novice reader like myself. What advice can /lit/ provide? And considering Homestuck is "the Ulysses of the internet", would it be a good alternative?

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so reddit it hurts

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Do I still get pseud points if I just read Ulysses cover to cover but only understood 15-20% of what I read? It took me approximately 28 days of reading

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I have the one in pic related. Am thinking about upgrading to a more expensive hardcover for future rereads. Not sure where to turn

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