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What's the comfiest book you've ever read?

>> No.13325501

>>13325473
Bump

>> No.13325514

Feed Club by Sneed Palahniuk

>> No.13325516

>>13325473
Ulysses

>> No.13325519

>>13325473

bait thread

comfy meme

>> No.13325520

>>13325473
Sneedyssey

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>>13325520
Moby Sneed

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>>13325520
Finnegans Sneed

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>>13325520
Lord of The Sneed

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>>13325473
Walden, by far

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I find crime novels very comfy. Even though the descriptions of murder are far more graphic than one might assume, considering the target audience for these books are women and old people, there's just something about a self contained mystery novel that I love. I usually read them after I've read something very heady, as a sort of palate cleanser.

>> No.13325598

>>13325520
Sneed Meridian

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As I lay sneeding

>> No.13325615

>>13325473
The Opposing Shore by Gracq

>> No.13325619

To Kill a Mocking Sneed

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>>13325473
The count of monte sneedo

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>>13325473
the way of a pilgrim

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>>13325473
Adolf Hitler's Mein Kampf

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>>13325520
Sneedita

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>>13325520
The Book of the New Sneed

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>>13325520
Infinite Sneed

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>>13325520
Gravity's Sneedbow

>> No.13326475

Mason & Dixon, but Memoirs of Hadrian is a very close second.