What does /lit/ think about this book? I'm reading it and it's pretty decent.
>>7494640
I've read during college. It's well written.
>>7494640
Adler is great. He's written a book on Aristotle I might read this weekend. It's going to help me with a seminar.
>>7494675
Aristotle for everybody? Why does it sound unsafe to me?
>>7494640
It's on my bookshelf. Hasn't gotten my attention so far.
How do you know how to read it?
save a few hours and just read nabokov's "Good Readers and Good Writers"
http://www.en.utexas.edu/amlit/amlitprivate/scans/goodre.html
>written in 1940
>not all niggers know how to read
>chinamen use fun characters to represent things backwards and upside down
>some people practice reading the old testament when they read
>Women read only sometimes, but they never write
>symbols as a written language was invented by the Greeks
This is what I imagine this book to sound like.
>>7495112
Ha Ha Ha. Funny! Pretending to be Reddit is hilarious!
>>7494640
Is there anything like it, OP? I've read it a few years ago and it's awesome.
How do I read it?
>>7495074
>>7495074
You read goddamn fucking book first you asshole! Jesus Christ you fucking people.
>>7495096
Is that the whole thing?
>>7495074
Adler explains that in the book.
>>7496513
I think it's a study guide for the actual book by Nab