I'm going to my first ever Literature Club at the age of 29. Surely book-reading people will be worth talking to.I'm expecting it to be another worthless group of incompetent cliquey retards like the last IRL meetups I went to, but I want this one to go well.And yet with 4 hours left before the meeting I still can't find the motivation to read the book we're all supposed to talk about.WTF do I do?I don't even remember what the book is called. It's "what we lost" or something and it's about some twat looking for kid's toys.Pic retarded and unrelated
>>24891470by the way feminists were never burned at the stake or institutionalised for hating men but they should have been.The last writing group I tried joining was reading that, so I bailed.
>>24891470Maybe I'm wrong, but I have the feeling that you aren't going to find authentic book clubs filled with adults because they're all going to be pretentious snobs. They don't read because they're passionate about the stories, but instead because they can flex their intellectualism on others. "Look at me, the books I've read are from Oprah's book list or they're giant tomes of post-modernist rambling or they're award-winning books about disabled black muslim lesbian refugees."Discussing the latest Halo novelization in high school lit club was probably your last chance to connect with people who just genuinely liked to read.
>>24891511Makes me thankful for having the ability of enjoying and immersing in my books