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Recommend me some books that feature dreamy eccentric women. Like someone who lives inside her own world.

>> No.15723135

>>15723122
why do you always do pics of this girl

>> No.15724550

>>15723135

she is appealing. big tits and obvious bpd, the /lit/ dream

>> No.15724568

>>15724550
got more pics or an archive or something? feel like cooming tonight

>> No.15724663

I would recommend Looking for Alaska by John Green, but it might be a bit overwhelming for first timers to his work. As a primer I would read the complete works of Plato, Aristotle, Rabelais, and of course, Joyce. Only then should you tackle Paper Towns, arguably the most conventional of Green's bibliography.

>> No.15724671

>>15724663
i chuckled
Looking for Alaska fits the bill. i enjoyed it very much. i also read Paper Towns and remember enjoying it as well, but the fact that i can remember almost nothing about it indicates something about the book.
like many authors, once youve read one John Green book, youve pretty much read them all.

>> No.15724810

Harold Bloom was obsessed with Rosalind from “As You Like It”. He thought a more appropriate title for the play would have been, “As Rosalind Likes It”.

>> No.15725714

more

>> No.15726529

>>15723122
"The Mademoiselle D'Ys" by Robert W. Chambers. It's not abstract weird fiction like the rest of The King in Yellow. It is a sort of ghost story, but I fell in love with her more so in this short story than most longer novels I have read.

>> No.15726549

The Crying of Lot 59

>> No.15727330

>>15723122
Girlfriend in a Coma.

>> No.15727533

>>15723122

nice club photo lol, just ask her out already

but Lolly Willowes