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10608209 No.10608209 [Reply] [Original]

What are the favorite books of people who don't read very many books?

>> No.10608214

What's that Jordan Peterson book called?

>> No.10608227

heady potta

>> No.10608234

>>10608209
1984, BNW

>>10608214
Maps of Meaning :^)

>> No.10608265

>>10608234
>1984, BNW
If you love both of them, you've misunderstood one of them.

And with this delightfully non-committal comment, I shall leave this thread forever.

>> No.10608275

>>10608209
Anything by Malcolm Gladwell
Those books freak dumb people out like they've found ancient spellbooks

>> No.10608279

zettels traum

>> No.10608288

1984

>> No.10608289

Moms love Wuthering Heights.

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10608305

Is this still popular? It was in my day.

>> No.10608321

>>10608275
gladwell is puke-tier

>> No.10608349

>>10608265
Who says the person claiming favoritism to either one is the same person, unless it's in the same post. I jusy reckon they're the two most-read by non-readers. Hell, they were my first two books many years ago.

>> No.10608359

>>10608209
Cien años de soledad.

>> No.10608614

>>10608209
Renowned Author Dan Brown
also Paulo Coelho or whatever

>> No.10608635

>>10608305

Not sure. I love it because I read it in my early teens and it got me into philosophy. It has its place.