Is reading this book worth it? Has it enriched your literary experience?
how can you get anything from it if you dont know how to read a book before reading it?
>How to Read a Book
Pretty sure you should have learned that crap in kindergarten
>>8072824
It helps you a lot if you begin to read serious non-fiction work. I suggest you read it regardless, it has the kind of basic knowledge that no one would get unless being taught about.
Not worth the 400 pages. Here, have a summary.
>>8072884
It's a worthy read none the less
>>8072832
This, is there a "How to read "How to read a book " " available?
>>8072824
Bloom's "How to Read and Why" is a better waste of time
>>8072906
yes, but it's gobbledygook unless you read "How to Read 'How to Read "How to Read a Book" ' " first.
>>8072957
>>>/autismo/
>>8072976
Not that guy, but actually the title of the book is a good reddit test. It's obvious that it is already a joke; one must have zero understanding of others if he truly believes that its author missed the irony. So this man posts, and others spin and expand the joke, making it progressively more cringy.
>>8073009
>he hasnt reached a state of hyperirony yet
Iron didn't even come from our sun.
My cat keeps shitting on the floor
>>8073009
Are you really this retarded