>>7875679
I have la sobre del viento in my bookcase, unread. Should I give it a try? Is it good?
>>7875707
It's not high literature but it's a page turner and a fun read, I'd recommend.
>>7875679
Invisible Cities. It may not be /lit/-patrician-tier but boy, did my puckered little brain go pfoooshhhhh!, like in that "mind-blown.gif", you know the one.
>>7875679
twilight...I swear i'm done with that though, its all about DFW and tommy pinecone
>>7876589
You're the next EL James! Shit taste and shit skills.
>>7875679
this was the first book i read for pleasure, got me started
Blood Meridian is what got me into good /lit/erature. So every time I eat a tortilla I make a small offering of mescal to our lord and saviour Corncobs McCarthy.
>>7876820
Me too, besides the stuff we read at highshool
>>7876833
so good
Redwall and Drizzt, i was about 12 or 13 when I started reading, I still wonder deep down inside when I look at my old sci-fi and fantasy books whether the books I read nowadays are supposed to be as fun as those or not.
Any thing by Brandon Sanderson is gold.
>>7876882
Go back to the sffg and stay there