The Taylor Swift of literature for young men, he still writes about the experience of young men like it's the 60s instead of recognizing the age of the truecel
>>24784618This book was good but it's quite literally YA.
this book made my pee pee hard
>>24784618Yeah it's crazy how even chads are becoming lonely simps begging for a crumb of pussy now. Truly dark times.
I read South of the Border West of the Sun a few years back. I didn't enjoy it very much. I was left with the impression that if the author was not Japanese and had a name that was very recognisable, western readers would not find him so impressive. For instance, it felt like there were many times I could give the author more credit if I ascribed some sort of 'wisdom' to what he was saying, because he was Japanese and therefore there were hidden layers of depth behind his awkward prose. Usually in this case the book would stay with me, and the hidden depths would be revealed to me over time as the story played on my mind post-reading. But this never happened, and I made the decision to go with what my gut said: 'this is not a good book'.