Any books you're grateful for discovering on /lit/?
The Confusions of Young Törless
Stoner
You're a bunch of niggers but A man with no talents was a great read.
>>24779909the Warriors cat books
>>24779923Based
>>24779909I started reading Crime And Punishment based on several recommendations from anons, and I'm a couple chapters into it and I'm really liking it so far
>>24779909Gravity's Rainbow
>>24779909No
harry potter
>>24779909American release of Annihilation is soon. >inb4 you're not even French bro>inb4 languagelets btfo>inb4 some version of it could have been pirated ages ago>inb4 someone tries to spoil itNo one spoils Mr. Becq.
The idiot, really fascinating book so far
Dream of the Red Chamber and Oberman. The rest goes right down the trash
>>24779909Unironically Bakker
>>24780262>Dream of the Red ChamberWhich translation??
>>24780215paul dies
picrel
>>24779909I just like anons.
All the meme books I already knew about
>>24779909Bowling Alone
>>24780594Basically. Gravity's Rainbow, Blood Meridian, Infinite Jest . . . But /lit/ pushed me into actually reading them, so there's that.