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>> No.5767431 [View]

This book helped me make friends. It's weird. While I was reading the book I was inching towards a social group and now I have developed loving and healthy relationships with them.

This book also can teach one to manipulate others to get what one wants. Hmm. This book has its artful qualities.. Anyways, I still love book! Awesome tips.

>> No.5767410 [View]

Psalms 61 (I think): Lead me to the rock that is higher than I.

>> No.5767403 [View]

I really wanted to make out with Alaska. I wish I could of some how appear in the scene where she dies and save her. Looking for Alaska is also my favorite.

>> No.4684161 [View]

>>4684141
Have you actually read the book or is this just your assumption

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I just finished reading this book and was wondering if anyone had any thoughts on it

>> No.1551902 [View]

Newfag tripfag plays

>> No.1169941 [View]

I was kind of surprised they had something like that since the library is really picky about what they carry in general-- there was a big thing a few months ago about them refusing to order any Nabokov and a few other novels.

>> No.1169830 [View]

yes, very much so. what sort of career?

>> No.1169824 [View]

I'm reading Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs. My library had a table of "banned books" and Brokeback Mountain was there so I picked it up and read it this afternoon since I finished Nabokov's Lolita this morning.

>> No.1169380 [View]

I'm 20.

>> No.1167512 [View]

The lead female character is shit but the novel itself is six million sorts of amazing and it's one of a select few novels that I highly recommend to everyone.

Just a warning though, it does get depressing at the halfway mark but, to me, that's the best part.

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>> No.1167393 [View]

I'd save everything, even the Patterson and SMeyer books-- they could function as doorstops or something in the future.

I'd rather willingly give my brain to a zombie than burn books.

>> No.1167382 [View]

I am 263 pages into the 317 pages of <i>Lolita</i>/

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Zombies vs. Unicorns edited by Holly Black and Justine Larbalestier

>> No.1167365 [View]

William S. Burroughs' Junky

>> No.1167232 [View]

The Portable Dorothy Parker 9/10

The short stories and poetry (even though I'm not much of a poetry fan) were absolutely brilliant; her reviews, on the other hand, were more of the hit and miss type.

>> No.1165751 [View]

Sorry, bro, but I found it to be terrible dull and it just made me want to pull a Sylvia Plath and shove my head into an oven.

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>> No.1165736 [View]

Dude, April Fools' was like 6 months ago.

>> No.1165732 [View]

Twilight

and I am not ashamed to admit it.

>> No.1165411 [View]

Absolutely brilliant and really easy to read regardless of the fact that it could effectively function as a doorstop.

>> No.1165408 [View]

A+ chap.f

>> No.1165397 [View]

Imagine the pain of getting stabbed in the eye.

Multiply that by the number of pages and BAM. That's how terrible the novel is.

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