So i'm fairly young (18), and started off reading shitty YA novels (John Green, Patricia McCormack, Laurie Halse Anderson etc) and aside from a few books (gullivers travels, metamorphosis by kafka, the bell jar by sylvia plath & a couple other school-required books) I haven't gotten too deep into serious literature, though I want to. Currently reading Huck Finn, then gonna read Great expecations. Aside from the listed books in the sticky thread, what does /lit/ recommend to a young reader like myself?
>>8027377
>/lit/ is a slow board! Please take the time to read what others have written, and try to make thoughtful, well-written posts of your own. Bump replies are not necessary.
>>8027381
>bump
because im a rebel
>>8027382
best get reading this then
>>8027358
Read the damm sticky
>>8027391
im talking about aside from the books linked from the sticky
>>8027401
read the damn board.
>>8027401
Finish reading all the books in the sticky before asking for more recommendations. It's the least you can do.
>>8027358
Fahrenheit 451 is a great book to get into serious literature
>>8027358
>So i'm fairly young (18)
that's very young
>>8027358
da greeks
>>8027424
kek
not sure if serious but that's the worst one out of the dystopia meme trilogy
>>8027441
*geeks
>>8027437
Not to a new born...
>>8027358
read other books sure, but don't fall for the meme that YA is bad
Read every book on this list: http://interleaves.org/~rteeter/grtbloom.html
>>8027358
What's wrong with the books in the sticky thread?
Post pictures of your hot eighteen year old facebook friends and then we can talk.
We're all anonymous here.