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I read half of Lolita and didn't finish it because I thought the narrator was unbearably annoying.

You can spoil it for me if you want to. I will never read Nabokov again.
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Watch the Stanley Kubrick film of Lolita, it’s pretty good
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>>24748766
>spoil it
the preface tells you everything that happens, anon
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The narrator marries Lolita and they live happily ever after
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>>24748961
you forgot the part where they time skip to wait for her to turn exactly 18 first
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>>24748961
I liked the afterword praising him for picking the fruit when it was ripe instead of marrying some old hag. Truly inspiring.
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It is disgusting how good Nabokov is at writing in English.
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>>24748766
You might think Lolita is a book for pedos, it's the complete opposite, if a real pedo read it he would begin to hate little girls. She deserved to get shot



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