• Literature Discussion Thread
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[I]"The man who reads lives a thousand lives. The man who doesn't lives only one."[/I] - George R. R. Martin This is a thread about art rendered in words. Prose, Poetry, and everything in between. Perhaps you've just finished a book that you thought was horrendous and wanted to vent about it somewhere. Or perhaps your favorite anime entered its off-season and you want to post your self-insert slashfic for the world to see. Whatever the case, this thread is for you! Unless you can't read, in which case you have a lot more to be worrying about than a Facepunch thread. Posters to this thread are encouraged to act as elitist and patrician as possible. Remember to always use sesquipedalian language, do good grammer, and, when arguing, to proclaim the opponent's fallacies in Latin. [B]A wiki full of lists of books that are thought highly of by the learnéd:[/B] [url]http://4chanlit.wikia.com/wiki/Recommended_Reading[/url] First point of discussion - The Catcher in the Rye: Great book or Greatest Book Ever Made?
Catcher in The Rye was good but JD Salinger was a real fucking weirdo.
[QUOTE=Meme It Up;48047967]Prose, Poetry [/QUOTE] Something I wrote in 2014: [quote] Christmas time is back again, but back again too soon. Felt like it was yesterday, i found myself in june. Few reasons to keep working, until you came along, thought that you could be all mine, but what i thought was wrong. Although we want the same thing, from each other it won't come, We wrote our song of friendship, and together we did strum. We share our thoughts and notions, we faced our doubts and fears Here's to a merry Christmas, and a forgiving New Years [/quote] [QUOTE=Meme It Up;48047967]First point of discussion - The Catcher in the Rye: Great book or Greatest Book Ever Made?[/QUOTE] Never read it, but I know that the insane dude who killed John Lennon owned a copy:v:
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