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>"A-anon I can't live without you. I want us to be back together again. Can you please give me another chance?"

My manic pixie dream girl said this to me on this hot summer day. What books have you given a second chance to and ended up liking?

>> No.13520784

>anon dreams about having a gf every night and then cries in the morning when he wakes up
>then proceeds to muster up the last amount of courage he has to shitpost on /lit/
anon...she's not real....it's over bro.

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>>13520776
Pretty much all of J.D. Salinger. With the exception of a few short stories, I've hated everything he wrote on first read. It's only when I came back a month or a year later that I appreciated how rich his writing is. Even after I'd established this pattern, I still didn't enjoy "Seymour: an Introduction" until the second reading.