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4chan is a nice place for intellectual discussion, ya queeahs. If you come at /lit/ or /his/ with a thoughtful question or set of questions about a book, you will more than likely get a serious response and if you can actually hold up your end of the conversation the rest of the Grugs will quiet down and actually learn something. It may take a thread or three, but someone will eventually engage you meaningfully. Trouble is 90% of activity on /lit/ is braindead shitposting.

Reddit is more welcoming and far less noisy, but less technical. Readers there have no taste whatsoever, but at least they actually read their garbage and are somewhat sincere.

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Does anyone else do this? I mostly read non-fiction and have a hard time keeping my attention on any one book at a time for hundreds of pages. I even wish some great works of literature were cut shorter, if they have made their point.

who else multibook here?

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