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/vp/chad here. I am requesting a book or series that functions as deeply immersive literary cinema: symbolically rich, highly intellectual, and steeped in an understanding of the world, humanity, and reality that feels unprecedented. The characters and plot must be riveting, with little to no fluff. While I am patient with length, the narrative must remain engaging for readers of all ages. If the prose is boring or excessively flowery, I will abandon it immediately.
The work must be eternally relevant; a text that unlocks a whole new meaning upon a second reading, and continues to evolve each time it is revisited over the next fifteen years. It should be meta—not through Fourth Wall breaks, but by eerily mirroring current society and the reader’s personal life, as if it were tailored specifically for me in both the present and the future. It should not be confined to a particular genre, but rather transcend the notion of genre entirely to tell the story that needs to be told.
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You are not going to find a work that is "highly intellectual" and "appealing to all ages" because kids are not literate enough to appreciate intellectual literature anymore. Remember Lewis Carroll might have written children's literature but he said children love Shakespeare so it was another time
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>>24989538
Oh The Places You'll Go. Now fuck off.
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>>24989538
She has some nice DSLs
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>>24989538
My 2027-2028 masterpiece: Bookarium. It's about someone merely asks "Why does humanity exist?" which causes everyone from his best friend and family to the world president to quietly conspire against him.

It will be in a Barnes and Noble near you at cost of 39.99 USD



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