whoever keeps spamming this book thanksi read the first chapter and it read like it could have been written by this board.i'm not a feminist simp but the parts about being alone hit home.also this was written in early 2010's, way ahead of its time.i shall read the other stories as well.
>>83671554cool someone finally read it. the book only gets weirder as it goes on
give us a download nigga
>>83671593the audiobook is on spotify
>>83671593it's on annas archive
>>83671593first chapter that i mentioned can be read herehttps://www.nplusonemag.com/issue-35/fiction-drama/the-feminist/
>>83671593https://www.mediafire.com/file/skuhogdr35dclni/Rejection_Tony_Tulathimutte%2529.epub/file
>>83671671what a Ch4d
>>83671554>2010s>way ahead of its timeI hate being around literal children.>>83671600Kill yourself today.
>>83672387early 2010 was before the big woke feminist craze
>>83672387>Kill yourself today.how shall i kill myself mr overseer?
read Anna North and R.O. Kwon next OP
>>83671554>From the Whiting and O. Henry-winning author of Private Citizens ("the first great millennial novel," New York Magazine), Oh no it's a millennial who thinks he's profound because he has an award from a panel of jews>an electrifying novel-in-stories that follows a cast of intricately linked characters as rejection throws their lives and relationships into chaos.Oh wow so it's like Friends where it's a big world of teletubbies and everyone's actions effects each other. It's a grand ol story of fun and friendship in the millennial hobbitshire. Wow so fun so yay and happy much love >Sharply observant and outrageously funny, Oh wow he observed something wow this is OUTRAGEOUSLY funny you'll seriously be rolling around on the ceiling laughing from the wacky adventures >Rejection is a provocative plunge into the touchiest problems of modern life. It's provocative. It's provoking you. About the touchiest problem of modern life. I'm starting to feel provoked. You're right. Oh my goodness >The seven connected stories seamlessly transition between the personal crises of a complex ensemble and the comic tragedies of sex, relationships, identity, and the internet.Oh my goodness, seamless transitioning between interchangeable lives, little atomized economic units! Why stop at 7? Why not array multiply them into further orders of magnitude? There's so much potential for laughies and gigglies and oh-so-crazy outrageous fun. The complex ensemble can become a complex symphony, a cacophony even. I mean, they all have human aspects of their individual little human lives like the comic tragedy of sex! and the comic tragedy of relationships! and the comic tragedy of identity! and the comic tragedy of the internet! It's comic and a tragedy, get it? Because there's like a good and bad outcomes associated with each? So there's like 4 human aspects that become 8 when you consider whether or not it's good or bad! Bro, I need to form a panel of jews to give this an award
you just reviewed a review
>>83672509If you wanted me to read your book, tony, why would you allow this to be printed on its back?
>>83672486did someone reject your novel or something?
>>83672530This looks and sounds like kikeslop
>>83672531The perfidious can only think perfidiously
>>83672560are you not a fan of concupiscent literature that parodies a commonly mocked sentiment? your desperation is betrayed by deferral to such a paltty shibboleth
>>83672530>tony tulilasdalskdlkjasd's supercharged POZZED load
>>83672585You can't imagine someone rejecting your book at face value, Tony. So you assume that the motive was jealousy over the fact that someone else's novel got published and it's a writers' sort of sour grape coping. But that's ridiculous because I have no interest in writing. It's a perfidious projection on your part because you are a perfidious person. >are you not a fan of concupiscent literature that parodies a commonly mocked sentiment? your desperation is betrayed by deferral to such a paltty shibbolethWhatever this means, it's as meaninglessly verbose as the reviews on the back cover. Well done.
>>83672486wow we should have gay sex
do your fucking homework or something. log off kid
>>83672767That would cause around the same amount of psychic damage that you would do to your subconscious by pirating this book and flipping through its contents>>83672471>read Anna North and R.O. Kwon next OP>Using tropes of the western, the novel weaves a tale of an alternative United States during a flu epidemic in 1894. The central character, the "outlaw" Ada, and her gang explore shifting roles of gender, and challenge the belief that childless women are freaks or witches.There's no fucking way >In 2018, Kwon published her debut novel, The Incendiaries, about a woman who becomes involved with a cult of extremist Christians. The novel was inspired by Kwon's own loss of faith in God, and took 10 years to finish.Goodness gracious the absolute state