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>>8091218
You absolutely must read Crime and Punishment, even if it's the only "old" book you read.

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With as many quotes as possible.

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Read crime and punishment for the first time this summer.. what a book.
Had my first panic attack when Ruscolnicov goes to see his mom for the last time.

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>muh god

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Hey /lit/

Lately I've been getting into reading literature classics and i was hoping you could give me some advice on which books to read next.

So far I've read Notes from the House of the Dead and Crime and Punishment (Dostoyevsky) and 1984 (Orwell).

Here's a list of books that I've had recommended:
>L'Etranger (Camus)
>Brothers Karamazov (Dostoyevsky) - heavily recommended by /fit/. Some guy said all you need to know about life is in this book, so I'm inclined on checking this one first.
>Notes from the Underground (also Dostoyevsky)
Nausea (Sartre)

Which would you say is the most thought provoking/most pleasant to read/overall better. Also, please throw in your favorite must read classics.

Thanks and sorry for my newfaggotry (I checked the sticky but it didn't really answer my question)

>pic related, the book that had me idolizing Dostoyevsky

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