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>> No.541051 [View]
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Can /lit/ recommend me a novel that's actually sincerly funny? Something that will make me laugh out loud. There has to be one out there.

The only ones I can think of are Alphabet of Manliness and I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell, which /lit/ probably hates. I read Confederency of Dunces, the only people I picture laughing at that book are old English men with monacles and massive dusty bookshelves drinking bourbourn, the brownest of brown liqours.

And none of that 'dark comedy' bullshit either

Rules of Attraction ALWAYS related.

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Hey /lit/

I've decided to start back reading. I've been a voracious reader ever since I was six or seven, but I haven't read anything in the past four or five months.

I'm trying to work my way from modern works to more 'literary masterpieces'. I'm finishing up Bret Easton Ellis right now, but all of this is beside the point.

Have any of you read The Rules of Attraction? In my copy, the book 'starts' on page 13, almost like the first few pages were ripped out. But the entire book fits snugly in the spine without any obvious missing pages.

Is this a misprinted book, or just some post-modernism?

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