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1099401 No.1099401 [Reply] [Original]

How does /lit/ feel about my recent order?

>> No.1099403

blank

>> No.1099409
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>> No.1099429

>>1099409
>>1099403
Why so blank?

>> No.1099434

Why would you buy an L. Ron Hubbard book new knowing that your money goes straight to the Church of Scientology?

>> No.1099442

>>1099434
It was used (condition: Good).

>> No.1099444

>>1099442

Ah, ok - in that case I approve. I'm jealous you get read Hubbard, something I've wanted to do for a while now.

>> No.1099448

>>1099444
I actually read Fear not too long ago, and I loved it. Harlan Ellison called it the first psychological horror novel. He also said most of his older books were good, so I decided to give Final Blackout a try. If it is good, I'm getting Death's Deputy next.

>> No.1099484

>>1099448
Remind me never to take anything Harlan Ellison says seriously, thanks

>> No.1099489

>>1099484
Have you ever read any of L Ron Hubbard's older books?

>> No.1099506

>>1099489
That's not important since I was referring to Ellison's incompetence as a historian of the horror genre

>> No.1101195

>>1099506
>implying Harlan Ellison is ever wrong.

>> No.1102460

it makes me really angry

>> No.1103872

The Counte is pretty good but I'm more of a fan of The Three Musketeers