Which should I read next?
>>25251264read them in order of publication. if you are specifically asking for one out of all of them, read Sally Rooney next
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>>25251278I think you would like Moorcock.
>>25251264Read Crime and Punishment, then The Trial, then Notes from Underground. All the rest you should throw away.
>>25251264If Stella Maris is your first McCarthy I'd save it for last. It works well paired with The Passenger and reading more of his novels beforehand really enhances the experience overall but I'd say read The Trial first then the two Dostoyevsky booksThe Moorcock book is an odd choice have you read most or all of his Eternal Champions stuff?
>>25251264Shogun reads like a comic book, so start with that.
Hm, Kafka, I suppose. He’s always fun, though the translated prose is a little dry
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Normal People and I'm not even baiting
>>25251264my posts on /writeyourthoughts/ general
>>25251386shogun is comfyloved it as a kid
>>25251264Why ask? People are just going to recommend the few books from this pile that they happen to have read. No one here has read all of them.
>>25251717I will in a moment if Claude stops being a pussy on my browser.
>>25251264read read readgo out and do something>kek
>>25251264shogun is utter trash. metro is surprisingly readable and has an absurdist soviet charm to it
>>25251691it's written like a bad text messagejust skip it but at least she's White ig
>>25251382>If Stella Maris is your first McCarthy I'd save it for last. It works well paired with The PassengerThey're literally companion novels, midwit.
>>25251264Save Kafka and Dosto for the winter. Read Clavell and Moorcock now.
>>25251264Franz Kafka.
>>25253107I read when I go out.
>>25253655So do I, in public transport and during work breaks. >>25253107 is a faggot.