Did you take notes while reading it?
>>24921805But I haven't read it.
>>24921805Yes
>>24921805Yes. To never read it again
>>24921810then by modal logic your answer is “yes.”smash that subscribe button if you’re enjoying this reply. and comment below—it really helps the algorithm.
No but it helps
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>>24921805I watched a lot of warner brothers cartoons growing up, so I didn't have to.> open the door! OPEN THE DOOR!... you notice I didn't say "Richard"?
>>24921981what did he mean by this>>24922062what did he mean by this>>24922244what did she mean by this
>>24922248>what did he mean by thisWhat did he mean by this?
Did the Kenosha Kid?
>>24922282Never.
>taking notes while reading a novelThere's not a test, slick.
Copies with that cover are prohibitively expensive and I refuse to read from the other garbage-covered editions, especially the cheap ass Penguin Classics, which feel made out of recycled toilet paper. Why can't they print it on something classy like rice paper or that really glossy smooth ivory shit? Maybe then people wouldn't throw their books into the molten pulp vats
>>24922244>open the door RichardI've heard it said before, but I don't wanna hear it said no more Pynchon sucks tho fr fr
>>24922592>i won't buy this novel because it wouldn't look good in my Performative Literature bookcase, and wouldn't impress anybody
>>24924032I think the frank Miller book looks bad assTo bad he's a filthy fasc*st
>>24921805Yep :3 450 pages in so far and its helped a ton
>>24924566i'm 80 pages in. simply writing the characters, their interactions and acronyms down has helped a lot. I haven't felt lost or confused or unable to follow the text a single time so far