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2503642 No.2503642 [Reply] [Original]

I loved "A Clockwork Orange"

What do I read now.

PS: READ THAT BOOK.

>> No.2503647

Why don't you read Burgess's other works?

Seems like a logical path to take.

>> No.2503650

>>2503647
The sad thing about that is most of his other work is out of print

>> No.2503653

man, do i have fond memories of reading the clockwork orange/honey for the bears twofer in my hot bedroom in the summer when i was 16. shit was so cash.

anyway, if you're younger like i was when i read it: maybe check out vonnegut if you haven't already?

if you're older: it's time to grow up and read some david markson.

>> No.2503683

-I'll try looking for his old stuff; yeah, I don't know why I haven't already done that ><

-I'm 17, so I'll read what you said, then work my way up to Markson, lol

>> No.2503715

read looking for alaska

>> No.2503733

>>2503715
You are a funny guy.

>John Green
>Good

OP read The Trial.