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Books with very pragmatic protagonists?

>> No.16813244
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Asimov epic.

>> No.16813267

first fior my diary desu

>> No.16813270

Mein kampf

>> No.16813273

Smoking tobacco is inherently pragmatic. It offers a number of acute benefits, from increased focus to antidepressant effects to increase in digit span.

>> No.16813304

>>16813083
Vanity Fair
Mansfield Park

>> No.16813311

>>16813083
The Road, iirc.

>> No.16813369

>>16813244
Based, but don't read anything he wrote since 1980.

>> No.16813553

>>16813369
You can skip 10 and 11, but not 15 or 16

>> No.16813632

>>16813273
I smoked cigarettes for a couple years. It's not worth it, especially if you're physically active.

>> No.16813696

>>16813553
Imagen recommending anyone to read that ghastly garbage that was the last book in the foundation serries.

>> No.16814234

my book because im autistic

>> No.16814505

>>16813244
How is this list ordered? Chronological and by publication date is obvious, but else?

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>>16813273
>t.

>> No.16815325

>>16813083
Red Harvest. The continental OP is completely devoid of sentimentality.

>> No.16815431

>>16813696
Imagine reading a book and dropping it before the last two chapters.

>>16814505
The chart plainly lists publishing date and chronology

>> No.16815739

My diary to be entirely honest

>> No.16816823

>>16815431
When the last two chapters are litteraly shit you are the fool for smearing your hand in it.

>> No.16817163

>>16816823
Why do you think this anyway?

>> No.16817168

>>16815431
I get that it lists publishing date and chronology. What I don't get, and what's triggering my son-of-a-librarian-OCD, is why it isn't ordered by either of those things, but instead seemingly random.