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Yo /lit/, I have a question.
Which book do I read next?
The last 670 pages of Under The Dome by Stephen King
Wizard and Glass by Stephen King
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/Through The Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser
The Chocolate War by Robert Cormier
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells
The Devil In The White City by Erik Larson

Pic related - They're books

>> No.677175

The Lewis carroll one

>> No.677178

War of the Worlds

>> No.677183
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677183

I hear DOUBLES is a pretty good book OP.

>> No.677185

>>677183
you haven't got doubles a single time

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>>677185
Cool story bro but CHECK OUT MY DUBS.

>> No.677196

>>677195

>> No.677215

>>677185
Let the man try

>> No.677243

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

>> No.677330

Finish Under the Dome.

Never read the book, but personally when I stop finishing things, it becomes a habit unless the book or situation was leading to a dead weight loss.

The Lewis Caroll books are short enough: if you want something to read to step back from Under the Dome a bit, go with those.

>> No.677346

Wizard and Glass.

Finish DT for that matter.

>> No.677348

>>677168

Given the quantity of short novels on your list, I'd run through them first.

>> No.677423

>>677168
Did you start reading Under the Dome and not finish it yet? I think it's worth finishing, though more because I found it interesting as opposed to good or thought provoking. Wizard and Glass is probably the best of the Dark Tower books in many people's opinion and I have to say that I agree with that. However, Frankenstein is a great book in my opinion and you should definitely put towards the top of your list if it's not the first thing you read.

>> No.677469

A more interesting question: which book will you read last?