Us readers, im right?
>>7583482
there's a reason I avoid those places
>>7583482
>read a book for eight hours straight everyday
I couldn't do this.
>>7583482
Why the fuck did you make this thread? God, this board is shit.
>>7583507
Why do we make anything? just tell me.
>>7583482
Most days I just wish anyone would say anything to me at all desu
>>7583543
here's your (you)
>>7583514
spite
>>7583482
>what you think will happen in the next book
>>7583482
>Author's contact info
>your favourite book
My favourite authors are all six feet underground. : /
>>7583565
huh. i want to approve but i think they burnt most of shelley and nobody's ever found bierce.
>>7583482
>you can have the first edition of any book you want
Pretty good deal tbqfh
>>7583649
>Buy a first edition copy of Women and Men
>Sell it
ezpz
>Next Book
>>7583482
This is the kind of horribly vain and spiteful thread young newcomers to /lit/ typically make. They always fail to see that they come across just as desperate to belong as those they mock.
You should stop doing this.
>>7584161
laughing with you not at you
playful banter
>>7584164
he means you're laughing at these others (40-year-old women YA readers basically) and it's kind of petty
>>7584177
it's banter
>>7584181
it's boring; you shouldn't start threads with that shit (twitter listicle!)
insert it into other threads that need a kick
>>7584161
this
>>7583482
How do you even tell the difference between reality and Clickhole anymore?
>>7583482
>I've read that book as well! Let's discuss the caracters, their flaws, plot twists, and what you think will happen in the next book!
>>7584181
>>7584164
EBIGG BANTER MATE HAHAHA MATE LOVING THOSE MEMES MATE
>to the library, and step on it!
>>7583482
I'm assuming the winds of winter is the game of thrones books? sigh
>"I really loved that book you recommended to me"
;_; never happens
>>7583482
>you can have the first edition of any book you want
What's the most valuable first edition of any book?
>>7585005
I'd ask for Illias, that oughta be worth something.
>>7585009
I know a signed first edition of Ulysses went for like $400,000 at auction a while ago. There has to be more valuable books though.
>>7585005
Something actually written by Aristotle
>>7584894
kek