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>> No.904522 [View]

>>904510
I've never read anything by him. I saw American Psycho recently, and was curious to see what his prose was like. I'm aware that all of his work more or less recycles the same themes, but I'd like to give at least one of his novels a chance.

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What should I read next?

A Scanner Darkly by Philip K. Dick

or

Less than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis

>> No.828947 [View]

>>828937
Holy shit.

Um thanks...

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What Terry Pratchett book should I start with?

>> No.803319 [View]

>>803235

>> No.798976 [View]

PUA techniques only treat the symptoms.

I do want to read this eventually though.

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>>798201

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>>797083
>missed the point

>> No.797074 [View]

Fuck Noam Chomsky.


Faggot inspired a generation of campus backpacker commies screaming "LEGALIZE IT" and "FREE TIBET".

>> No.797039 [View]

>>796783
It runs over 1000 pages in small print.

It's hardly a dime novel.

Calling something "fast food" literature implies it must be brief. I won't even argue for the subtext (which is interesting).

>> No.797003 [View]

>>796826
Seriously. THIS.
/thread

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>IT
>fast food literature

>> No.730027 [View]

Nebula
Obliterate
Punitive
Proletariat

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>Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground (1981-1991)

Pretty damn good. The author is kind of elitist though, obviously.

>Sons and Lovers
Re-reading it. One of my favorite books.

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>>680587
We talkin' about the same book, bro?

>> No.680552 [View]

Its good.

>>680543
No he wasn't. More mature that I expected actually. For a teenager anyway.

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>>648471
>does work for National Security on the part of foreign policies and war strategies and world economic equality

>> No.648324 [View]

>>648321
>>648304
Please tell me there's a whole book of this. What's the title/pdf link?

>> No.648319 [View]

Nicholas Sparks

>> No.604934 [View]

Chuck Klosterman - "Killing Yourself to Live"

or

D.H. Lawrence - "Sons and Lovers"

>> No.604922 [View]

I read it for a class last semester. I felt the same way, but it's one of those essential novels that's pointless to read outside of a classroom, honestly.

>> No.604917 [View]

>>604857
how sure are you about that? i find it hard to belive that someone would write this much and not finish. especially if it's a fanfic (which I usually hate) like this.

>> No.604866 [View]

I liked it. I read it in PDF, which I regret, but I think it's probably the best YA fiction I've read in the last 10 years. I especially applaud the author for creating a main chracter that was more complex than the prototypical "wimpy, nerd faggot" that all adult YA authors believe is the only type of male readers can identify with.

>> No.604856 [View]

Oh, lawd. Please someone find the final part of this.

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