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Uhm, hello, /lit/. I had an urge to feel myself pseudo-intellectual, and need a book to get me started. What would you suggest? Just a heads up, last time I read was in my teens, and it was a mythology book.
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If you want a good foundation Shakespeare, the Iliad, the Odyssey, and anything from the Bible is a good place to start.
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Read some Ready Player One or Dungeon Crawler Carl. If you manage that, maybe try some /lit/core starter like 1984 and Catcher in the Rye.
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Thus Spoke Zarathustra is the ultimate pseudo-intellectual stoner book. You can't be a pseudo-intellectual stoner without owning a battered copy.
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>>25306567
Infinite Jest
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berserk
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What a hideous mulatto monkey
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>>25307067
wha' 'olor is your bu'a'i?
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>>25307069
I don't even like cars.



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