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>> No.598694

Moby Dick
Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency
Gravity's Rainbow

Go

>> No.598698

-The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle / Norwegin Wood (couldn't decide which Murakami to put)

-A tale of love and darkness (I'm an Israfag)

-And A Storm Of Swords as fantasy/sci fi reoresenter.

>> No.598699

>>598694

you're 20.

>> No.598702

>>598694
23

>> No.598705

Pale Fire
Crime and Punishment
Watchmen

>> No.598706

>>598702
>>598699

Between these two

>> No.598710

This is pretty dumb because just about everyone will be between 18 and 24. Within that range, there won't be much variation in book choices.

>> No.598711

The Brothers Karamazov
Lorenzaccio
The Tartar Steppe

>> No.598712

>>598705

19.

- V., Thomas Pynchon
- The Sun Also Rises, Ernest Hemingway
- Briefing for A Descent Into Hell, Doris Lessing

>> No.598713

-Moby-Dick
-Notes from Underground
-All Quiet On The Western Front

>> No.598715

Every one here is Pretentious years old

>> No.598719

>>598715
I'm pretentious and a half, motherfucker.

>> No.598721

Gravity's rainbow
A Game of Thrones
The Count of Monte Cristo (haters gonna hate)

>> No.598723

Arthur C Clarke: The Collected Stories
Tales of Wonder: H.G.Wells
Jurassic Park: Michael Crichton

>> No.598724

>>598723
honourable mention for V for Vendetta

>> No.598727

The Prince
God emperor of Dune
The Trial

guess

>> No.598729

>>598723

18-19

>> No.598730

Grendel
Lord of the Rings
Pale Fire
Ulysses
Book of the New Sun

>> No.598731

>>598721

What. Why would anyone hate on The Count of Monte Cristo? If anything they'd hate on you for having pulp fantasy in your top three books.

>> No.598732

Blood meridian
1984
Of Mice and Men

>> No.598733

Have you people really read so few books you can pick three that were your "favorites?" Read more.

>> No.598735

>>598732
you were born on the 19th, and are now 84

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>>598732

>my face when people have 1984 in their top 3 lists

>> No.598741

>>598732

Younger than 18 aparently

>> No.598742

>>598729
19 You got me

>> No.598746

>>598727

19

>> No.598749

>>598736
>can't see face

>> No.598751

>>598731
I got in a fight with a literature teacher in high school who called it a children's story.
I'm a little defensive about it.

>> No.598754

>>598731
Also, in regards to the pulp fantasy, sometimes literature is just about having fun. You can only read so much of other people's viewpoints before stopping and making your own.

>> No.598757 [DELETED] 

Ficciones (or Labyrinths, whatever) - Borges
Crime and Punishment - Tolstoevsky
Germinal - Zola

>> No.598761

Ficciones (or Labyrinths, whatever) - Borges
Crime and Punishment - Tolstoevsky
Germinal - Zola

Honorable mention: The Plague by Camus

>> No.598762

The Road
The Age of Innocence
All Quiet on the Western Front

>> No.598764
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>>598746
nope.

18, I'm a pretentious twerp

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>>598730
No guesses?

>> No.598771

>>598761
23, and you're wearing black right now.

>> No.598772

goodnight moon
hop on pop
richard scarry's biggest word book ever!

also gravity's rainbow

>> No.598773

The Prince
Noted from Underground
Howards End

Go!

>> No.598774

>>598768
ah, alright. 24

>> No.598776

>>598730
old enough to have a neckbeard

>> No.598778
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>>598774
>>598776
36, mah bois.

>> No.598779

>>598773
>Noted

troll. you are over 9000

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>>598761
> Tolstoevsky

>> No.598782

>>598778

How does it feel to get close to your 40's and be on 4chan?

>> No.598783

The Little Prince
The Phantom Tollbooth
The Wisdom of The Sands

Honorable Mention: Everything by Robert Fulghum

>> No.598784

this side of paradise

>> No.598786
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>>598778
ah shit

wtf is this bullshit

>> No.598789

The Count of Monte Cristo
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
Fahrenheit 451

>> No.598790

>>598761

>Tolstoyevsky.

I lol'd so fucking hard. Sometime you should just admit Dragon Lance is your favourite book.

>> No.598792

>>598782
40-chan

yup

>> No.598793

>>598779
shit...sorry, it was a typo.
Notes from Underground was what I meant to type.

>> No.598795

>>598771
Close enough, 25 actually. And I'm not wearing black Black wears me wut.

>> No.598796

The Castle Franz Kafka
Anti Oedipus Deleuze/Guatarri
Madness and Civilization Michel Foucault

>> No.598799

>>598796
21

>> No.598801

>>598796
22

>> No.598806

Anansi Boys
!984
Neuromancer

>> No.598807

nausea by sartre
bonjour tristesse by sagan
the liar by stephen fry

>> No.598809

>>598806
17

>> No.598815

>>598799
24 but those books have been my favorites for a few years...very insightful, anon, your powers are growing

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>>598782
What's that you ask? How does it feel to have a well-paying job that lets me fuck around on 4chan while I should be working? How's it feel to have time to talk about literature here in addition to work, playing music, and having sex with a woman?

Pic related, that's how.

Besides, there was a 37-year-old on the other day, so I'm not the beardiest of the beards on here.

>> No.598821

>>598807
21 amirite?

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>>598820

>> No.598826

>>598820
this is such a sad post :{

>> No.598827

>>598821

unfortunately, no

>> No.598832

>>598827
unfortunately because you can't drink yet or because you're staring at death in the mirror?

>> No.598839

>>598826
Who cares if he's 36? There's people in their late 40s/early 50s on /tv/. 36 is nothing.

>> No.598841

>>598832
>staring at death in the mirror?
FUCK YOU NAUSEA FUCK YOU HIPPPPSTTTTTERRRS MUST DIEEE

>> No.598844

>>598841
shut up hipster.

>> No.598845

>>598839

Early 50's? WTF man?

>> No.598846

>>598832

first

>> No.598849

The Magus
The Twits
My Name Is Red

>> No.598853

>>598844
hipsters are fine l2read

>> No.598854

>>598845
I don't know. They same the same thing this guy did. "I have a job and a family and I just like to fuck around on 4chan for fun." Nothing wrong with that, I guess. Can't imagine doing it at that age myself, but whatever.

>> No.598856

>>598853
i know hipsters are fine what isn't fine are people who use that word pejoratively

>> No.598858

>>598839
it wasn't so much his age as it was the way in which he defended himself :{

>> No.598859

>>598846
nice. the drink will have you soon enough.

>> No.598862

>>598856
isn't hipster what you make it of?

>> No.598865

>>598859

I highly doubt that

>> No.598873

>>598711
Anybody ?

>> No.598875

invisible cities
the waves
the unconsoled

>> No.598881

Is this thread still happening?

The Man in the High Castle - Philip K Dick
Duma Key - Stephen King
Lolita - Vladimir Nabokov

Casual.

>> No.598882

A Song of Ice and Fire, A Clockwork Orange, Crime and Punishment

>> No.598883

Master and Magaret
Don Camillo
Last chance to see

>> No.598884

>>598882
12

>> No.598885

>>598881
17
at the most

>> No.598888

>>598882
16

>> No.598891

>>598711
24?

>> No.598896

The Name of the Rose
Ficciones
Catch-22

>> No.598899

Melville's Benito Cereno
Camus's The Stranger
dostoevsky's The Brother's Karamazov
Trainspotting / A Smart Cunt (novella) both by Irvine Welsh

>> No.598900

>>598884
>>598888

21

>> No.598904

>>598891
Congratulations.

>> No.598905

>>598899
21

>> No.598913

>>598900
16

>> No.598914

>>598849
do me

>> No.598917

>>598913

>Implying I don't know my own age derp

>> No.598918

no one guessed me, but that's ok because this is fucking retarded anyway

>> No.598920

>>598783
How about me guys?

>> No.598921

>>598783
18

>> No.598923
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>>598896
between 12 and 40 lol

>> No.598925

House of Leaves
The Story of B
The Terror
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

I have four because I want to.

>> No.598927

>>598883
Somebody do me

>> No.598928

>>598883
28

>> No.598931

>>598927
ok bend over

23

>> No.598935

>>598925
13. GTFO

>> No.598937

>>598783
23

>> No.598939

>>598935
Hey hey. This is for age guessing, not judging.

>> No.598941

36-fag here. I didn't really think of it as defending myself...one thing you learn as you become old as dirt is that there's really no point in doing that. I was really saying, "My life is pretty awesome, for an old nerd, so fuck you, you little shit." See? It was more an aggressive "I am better than you" stance, rather than a defensive "please like me and accept me" one.

I kid, I kid. I love all my /lit/ brethren. Also, I'm 53.

>> No.598947

-The Tuesday Cafe
-Hamlet (not really a book, but.)
-Gone with the Wind

>> No.598948

>>598935
Not even remotely close. Which of those books so inflamed your ire?

>> No.598950

>>598941
all are welcome in /lit/

>> No.598955

>>598905
older. but i was that age when i read the Irvine Welsh books, which i figured would lower the bracket

>> No.598956

>>598947
15, gtfo.

>> No.598957

The king in yellow
The man in the high castle
River of Gods

>> No.598959

>>598928
Jesus F. Christ, I'm 18 not 28

>> No.598960

atlas shrugged

>> No.598964

All quiet on the western front
1984
His Dark Matters triology (no trolling, and yes it is a childrens book).

I like books which challenges my view on the world, gives me something to think about.

"All quiet on the western front" changed my view on how the soldiers in the first world war felt. Up untill that I thought they were all "Oh let's repel" but didn't have the balls for it. Afterwards I realized it was more:
"We don't want to fight, but someone has to do it, so will do it" like.

1984 made me paranoid and I still am. For me cameras are more than enough to scare the shit out of me.

His Dark Matters changed my view on the universe.

>> No.598966

Tre Tristres Tigres by Guillermo Cabrera Infante
The Sun Also Rises by Ernest Hemingway
Quel Beau Dimanche by Jorge Semprun

>> No.598973

>>598807

anyway, I'm 16

>> No.598975

Fear and loathing in las vegas
Dirk gentlys holistic detective agency
Elvish gene (am from /tg/)

>> No.598976

>>598964
It's His Dark MATERIALS btw (but maybe you are non-english-speaking, so thats OK)

I guess you are 19.

>> No.598979

>>598796
22

>> No.598984

Around the World in Eighty Days
East of Eden
The Perks of Being a Wallflower (lol)

I don't really have favourites, I liked these for different reasons.

>> No.598986

>>598984
15?

>> No.598988

>>598975
15 or 17 but definitely not 16

>> No.598990

>>598988
am 19 but fair cop.

>> No.598997

>>598986

18

>Hell rips open.

>> No.599003

John Dies at the End
The Gunslinger
Dracula

>> No.599006

The Trial
His Illegal Self
If on a Winter's Night a Traveler

>> No.599009

Perfume - Patrick Suskind
The Steel Remains - Richard K. Morgan
Going Postal + Making Money - Terry Pratchett
I'm counting them together as one because they are equal in my estimation and NOBODY CAN STOP ME.

>> No.599014

>>599003
12

>> No.599022

>>599009
>Going Postal

Well, chap, I'll happily agree with you th-

>Making Money
>Equal

Haha, oh wow. Even Terry admitted that book was shit.

>> No.599023

>>599009
17.

The Stranger
Crime and Punishment
Blood Meridian

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>>599014
No, but I will be in 3 months

>> No.599038

>>599023
25, or mid twenties 24-26

>> No.599063

The Bell Jar, Running With Scissors, Prozac Nation-- The Picture of Dorian Gray could have been there but I haven't read it in months.

>> No.599069
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599069

Blood Meridian, The Naked and the Dead, Of Mice and Men

>> No.599072

>>599023
21
>>599063
19

The Adventures of Kornél Esti
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Infinite Jest
Lenz

>> No.599073

>>599069
23.

Guys, you also have to guess, not just post your favorite books and hope that somebody else will come along and honor you with his guess being aimed too high.

>> No.599078

Siddhartha
The Idiot
Lamb: The Gospel According to Christ's childhood pal Biff

>> No.599081

The adventures of Alice in Wonderland
L'Étranger
The Alchemist

>> No.599086

The Sirens of Titan
Alice in Wonderland
Dubliners (so long as we are not restricted to novels)

>> No.599088

Metamorphosis, Heart of Darkness, The Unbearable Lightness of Being

>> No.599090

>>599063
18.

>> No.599092

>>599072
22

>> No.599094

>>599072
hmmm... how 'bout 27

>> No.599095

this threads premise is totally retarded.
1. lit users are mostly around the same age
2. its pretty hard to guess peoples age by their favourite books

>> No.599096

Oh, and, protip : the Fall > the Stranger.

>> No.599097

>>599088
18

>> No.599104

>>599088
19-20

>> No.599105

>>599097
close, I'm 17

>> No.599113

>>599095
12

>> No.599114

>>599022
I enjoyed both equally, sir, and I don't care if you and Terry don't agree. Isn't that the nature of a personal favourite?

>> No.599116

>>599023
Off by 4 years, i'm 21.

>> No.599117

>>599114
It means you have no taste, since you can't tell the difference between a spectacular book and an intensely bad one.

Opinions about things with measurable value ARE subject to evaluation.

>> No.599123

>>599117
What is the measurable difference between The Stranger and The Fall, then?

>> No.599129

>>599081
>>599086
Around 17, 18?

>>599095
Well, it really just has good sides.

>>599072
Correct answer to this one would've been 19.

>> No.599139

>>599117
>implying taste is not subjective
Anyway, just how is it such an awful book in comparison? Or are you just insisting it's bad and I have shitty taste because Pratchett didn't say it was the best thing ever?

>> No.599159

Lolita
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Memoirs of a Geisha
There's a difference between a good book and a book that I like.

>> No.599169

Lord of the Rings
Pratchett - Jingo
Pratchett and Gaimen - Good Omens

>> No.599173

>>599169
I'll go with 25.

>> No.599183

>>599173
My money's on 31.

>> No.599191

Catcher in the Rye - JD Salinger

>> No.599202

>>599173
>>599183

21 bros

>> No.599207

>>599191
Eternal teenager?

>> No.599208

ATLAS SHRUGGED
ATLAS SHRUGGED
ATLAS SHRUGGED

>> No.599222

Alice in Wonderland
My Friend Leonard
Angela's Ashes

>> No.599224

will you please be quiet please - carver
the sorrows of young werther - goethe
you shall know our velocity! - eggers

>> No.599230

The Alchemist - HP Lovecraft
Eisenhorn/Ravenor omnibus - Dan Abnett
Titanicus - Dan Abnett

>> No.599238

>>599224
Young, but reading good stuff.

>> No.599240

Crime and Punishment
Naked Lunch
A Clockwork Orange

>> No.599243

Ok, I'll bite.

Paradise Lost
Les Miserables
Lolita
Speaker for the Dead

Sorry, I just can't restrain myself to three.

>> No.599244

The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
Heart of Darkness
House of Leaves

>> No.599245

>>599240
21
>>599244
19

>> No.599256

>>599245

I'm 599244, and you are correct, sir.

>> No.599257

Lord of the Flies
Perfume
The Master and Margarita

>> No.599262

The Mimic Men
Tambulaine the Great (Parts 1 and 2)
Candide

>> No.599263

harry potter
lord of the rings
twilight

>> No.599265

>>599263
23

>> No.599266

>>599257
20
>>599262
24
>>599263
-5

>> No.599277

The Story of Lucy Gault
King Solomon's Mines
Thucydides' History of the Pelloponesian War

>> No.599280

>>599277
stone old

>> No.599291

>>599243
21
>>599257
20

>> No.599294

Catch-22
Crime and Punishment
Foucault's Pendulum

>> No.599299

White Noise
Anna Karenina
Labyrinths

>> No.599300

>>599073

Close, 21.

>> No.599302

>>599266
>>599291

599257 here. You're about three years off. I'm actually 17.

>> No.599303

>>599291

599243 here. Spot on.

>> No.599304

>>599294
20

Great Expectations
Absalom, Absalom!
Invisible Man

>> No.599306

Pulp fiction
sin city
lucky number slevin

>> No.599308

>>599306

18

>>598705

18

>> No.599309

Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe

A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin

House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski

>> No.599311

>>599299
22
>>599306
16

>> No.599318

The Master and Margarita
The Crossing
A Contract With God

>> No.599320

Sophie's World
A Tale of Two Cities
White Nights

>> No.599322

I Am Legend
Moby Dick
Of Mice and Men

>> No.599324

Steppenwolf
On the Road
The Outsider

>> No.599325

East of Eden

>> No.599331

>>599322
18
>>599324
20

>> No.599332

>>599318
>>599320
>>599322
>>599324
None of you are over 22.

>> No.599340

I like how some of you are actually proud you are older and on 4chan, at least this isnt /v/

>> No.599342

I like how people equate modern works with young age. If it isn't a list of very old, highly regarded books, the person couldn't possibly be over 20.

>> No.599344

>>599332

>>599320
here. Wrong.

>> No.599350

>>599344

>>599332 here
God help us.

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Picture of Dorian
The Silmarillion
The Thousandfold Thought (actually all of Prince of Nothing)

>> No.599368

The Brothers Karamazov
East of Eden
Anna Karenina

>> No.599372

Crime and Punishment (minus the ending)
The Illuminatus Trilogy
Godel Escher Bach

>> No.599375

>>599368

>> implying he's read The Brothers Karamazov East of Eden Anna Karenina

>> No.599383

>>598730
You are 12 years old because you included Ulysses. No one likes that book, they just say they do in order to look smart for all the other retards who they they like Ulysses.

>> No.599387

>>598941
>>599095
>>599340
Interesting. I'm an old femanon and cruise here to for real recommendations. That is, if something is a piece of shit, someone says so. I love it.

If you care:
Kafka on the Shore
Name of the Rose
The Big Sleep

>> No.599390

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Verne)
Of Mice and Men (Steinbeck
Old Goriot (Balzac)

>> No.599392

>>599390
23.

>> No.599403

>>599392

Close. 21. Funny though because everyone I meet in person thinks I am 23.

>> No.599404

A Clockwork Orange,
Brave New World,
Grapes of Wrath,

>> No.599407

>Balzac

lol

>> No.599408

>>599387
36-year-old here....me, too. On /lit/ I have found tons of great recommendations here, some really insightful comments on philosophy, and mind-blowing exegesis of one of my favorite works.

Then there was that dog-sex-sonnet, which was stupendously awesome, and justified coming back to /lit/ all on its own.

>> No.599411

Enders Game, Snow Crash, Contagious

>> No.599416

>>599404
Either 16-20 (high school/college reading) or 27-32.

>> No.599424

>>599407
I wasn't aware that there was some hate for Balzac around these parts.

>> No.599427

Raymond Queneu - Blue Flowers
E.L. Doctorow - Welcome to Hard Times
Cormac McCarthy - Child of God

>> No.599429

>>599404
18.

>> No.599431

>>599424
come on, he is french.

nobody likes the french.

>> No.599433

>>599431
Good call. Still like the story though...although it was beyond long winded.

>> No.599436

>>599372


Still no response?

>> No.599441

Point of Impact ~ Stephen Hunter

Transfer of Power ~ Vince Flynn

The Chase ~ Clive Cussler

>> No.599443

>>599424

havent read him. funny name

>> No.599494

Kafka - The Metamorphosis
Goethe - Faust
Carroll - Alice in wonderland

>> No.599496

everyone is 13

>> No.599508

>>599494
I'd also add, if I would be allowed to name more, Kafka's The Trial and Lovecrafts The shadow over Innsmouth.

>> No.599512

i'm 12 years old and what is this

>> No.599513

Ulysses
The Sound and The Fury
The Bell Jar

>> No.599518

>>599494
21

>> No.599521

Italo Calvino If on a Winter's Night a Travelor
Junichiro Tanazaki- Gourmet Club
Julio Cortazar- All Fires the Fire (or something like that its been awhile)

>> No.599524

>>599521

25.

>> No.599534

To kill a mocking bird- Harper Lee
1984
Martian Chronicles- Ray Bradbury

>> No.599538

>>599534
18

>> No.599540
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The Picture of Dorian Gray - Wilde
King Lear - Shakespeare
Poetry As Insurgent Art - Ferlinghetti

>> No.599544

Fyodor Dostoevsky - The Brothers Karamazov
Joseph Heller - Catch 22
James Joyce - Finnegan's Wake

>> No.599551

l'homme qui rit
kafka's castle
draw between the holy bible and twilight

>> No.599553

>>599518
Almost. I'm 19.

>> No.599554

- Moby Dick
-The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket
- Crime and Punishment

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>>599544
>Finnegans Wake

>> No.599558

>>599538
really close
17 (birthday is in May)

>> No.599576

>>599551
>l'homme qui rit
should be
"the Man Who Laughs"
it's a tear jerker by Victor Hugo

>> No.599588

>>599557
It's a fun book. The prose is very lyrical and there's some really compelling scenes. Doesn't matter if you understand the allusions or even process the plot, but it's cool that there's enough depth to it that any inquiry you do is rewarded by more content.

>> No.599591

Flatland by Edwin Abbott Abbott
Keep the Aspidistras Flying by George Orwell
Maus by Art Spiegelman

Go.

>> No.599593

>>599544
~20 is my guess

>> No.599595

>>599557
Don't you mean FINNEGANS RAKE?

>> No.599596

>>598730
You must be 4 years old, because you can't count to 3.

>> No.599603

Leaves of Grass, Walt Whitman
The First Man in Rome, Colleen McCullough
The Dealmaker, Edward Francisco

>> No.599606

Books we've never head of = 25+
Dostoyevsky, Pychon, Murukami = 20-25 and pretentious
Orwell, Salinger, Bradbury, Steinbeck, Kafka = 18 - 20
Children books, King, Crichton = Under 18
Rand, Meyer = Troll

I bet this is how people are guessing.

>> No.599610

The Trial
The Devil to Pay in the Backlands
The Aleph

>> No.599612

Grapes of Wrath
The Catcher in the Rye
Birdsong

>> No.599614

>>599591
Maus doesn't fucking count you goat molesting faggot.

>> No.599617

>>599603
You've mentioned your age before, but I can't fucking remember.

>> No.599640

>>599617
Isn't the purpose to guess from book choice?

>> No.599690

>>599524
26 damn close

>> No.599712

Lolita
A Storm of Swords
The Long Walk (yeah, LOLKING, whatever)

>> No.599713

Slaughterhouse Five
A Game of Thrones
Warriors: Into the Wild

>> No.599716 [DELETED] 

>>598686
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>> No.599719

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Sherlock Holmes stories (cheats)
To Kill a Mockingbird

>> No.599728

>>599513
19?

>> No.599994
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599994

any forgotten realms book
any dragonlance book
any warhammer book

>> No.600067

The Metamorphosis
Planet of the Apes
Moby Dick

>> No.600101

Midnight Falcon - Gemmell
Cell - King
Dark Moon - Gemmell

>> No.600116

Huh, it's very hard to pick three books.

The Book of the Short Sun
A Door Into Ocean
Desert Solitaire

>> No.600117

>>599994
Fat. I know, not an age. But,

fat.

>> No.600247

>>599372
21.
>>599719
16.
>>600117
Yeah, I got a visual - age 17-26 and male.

>> No.600259

>>600117
I just laughed so hard at your post. Thank you bro

>> No.600268

The Crying of Lot 49
White Noise
The Importance of Being Earnest

>> No.600269

The Man in the High Castle
The Thin Red Line
Tale of Two Cities

>> No.600273
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600273

A Confederacy of Dunces (Toole)
Breakfast of Champions (Vonnegut)
The Petty Demon (Sologub)

>> No.600283

Cinderella
Where The Wild Things Are
Hungry Caterpillar

>> No.600292

>>600273
omfg another /lit/ who's read the petty demon. it is one of my favorite novels as well.

>> No.600297

>>600067
21.

>> No.600302

>>600273
21.

I get the feeling that if I'm guessing low, no one corrects me.

>> No.600305

Emma by Jane Austen
Romance of the Forest by Ann Radcliffe
Camilla by Fanny Burney

>> No.600306

Mr. American - George Macdonald Fraser
Noble House - James Clavell
Anna Karenina - Leo Tolstoy

>> No.600312

The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson
Methuselah's Children by Robert Heinlein
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess

>> No.600321

House of leaves
Dune
Slaughterhouse 5

>> No.600322

>>600312

40?

>> No.600328

Atlas Shrugged
The Fountainhead
The Call of Cthulhu

>> No.600344

>>600322
lol no. 18, actually.

>> No.600347

>>600321
17.

>> No.600355

>>600344
LOL YOU ARE SO WELL READ FOR SUCH A SHORT AGE

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600358

>>600302
20. Close enough.

>> No.600371

>>600355
LOL NO I JUST READ WEIRD SHIT

>> No.600377
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600377

A Wrinkle in Time
Neuromancer
The Thief of Always

>> No.600380

The Stand
War and Remembrance
The Winds of War

>> No.600383

>>599513
NINETEEN

>> No.600389

>>600380
TWENTY-FIVE

>> No.600394
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600394

>>600283
33 yo single white cat lady

>> No.600403

Not necessarily my favorites (can't pick) but most recently read and enjoyed.

Animal, Vegetable, Miracle - Barbara Kingsolver
Fahrenheit 451 - Ray Bradbury (re-read)
Ishmael - Daniel Quinn (re-read)

>> No.600406

The Stranger
Catcher in the Rye
The Picture of Dorian Gray

>> No.600413
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600413

>>598796

>> No.600418

>>600403
We killed all the retarded tribes for agriculture expansion.

>> No.600419

>>600418
yeah basically

now we have stuff like 4chan instead

>> No.600424

>>600406
17.

>> No.600426

A Game of Thrones
Dracula
Draconian Measures

>> No.600434

>>600347
I'm 18, SUCK IT BITCH!

>> No.600436

Brothers Karamazov
The Aleph
The Odissey

>> No.600437

>>600426
26.

>> No.600438

>>600403
no guesses?

>> No.600442

>>600419
I read this book when I was 14, it interested me, but I don't think I'll ever bother to read the sequels.

I want to read a fucking novel about men fighting hordes of demons, but no one seems to have written about it! >:(

>> No.600449

>>600437

off by eight years. Also, replace Draconian Measures with the Life of Pi.

>> No.600452

>>600442
Read the other ones. They aren't so much sequels as companion novels. Kinda like Ender's Game and Ender's Shadow (one of my many favorites.) Anyway, they're good for inspiring deep thinking, imo.

>> No.600466

>>600424
close, 18

>> No.600468

dirty white boys- stephen hunter
harlots ghost- norman mailer
a prayer for ownen meany- john irving

>> No.600470

>>600269

C'mon, take a guess.

>> No.600475

>>600306

38

>> No.600499

>>600470
22.

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600538

low life - luc sante
the arms of krupp - william manchester
rumor of war - phillip caputo

>> No.600545

>>600538
no one will get mine

>> No.600574

>>600545
22 or 43.

>> No.600625

>>600574
nope, 19, i just like history

>> No.600990

Atlas Shrugged - (Don't lynch me bro)
Moby Dick - Herman Melville
Book of Blood - Clive Barker

>> No.602347

I really have the feeling the people here don't read books, or just reading pulp fanatsy. It looks like most people just took books they read on High School or read about it top 50 novels and listed them to sound sophisticated, classy and well educated.

Shit is so sad.