ITT: Books you love that everyone else you know hates.
>>8255897
This. I never got why it's so hated. It's pretty much the best book ever in my opinion. It's so fuggin' comfy and poignant.
>>8255913
you're retarded
In fairness, it's not that everyone I know hates it, it's just that I have never met anyone that has read it, but I love it to pieces. I don't think it'd go down too well on /lit/ though.
>>8256084
this book is basically rick & morty before rick & morty with david cronenberg and some franz kafka love sprinkled on top.
>>8255941
He expressed a much better thought than you did, and did it far better.
Infinite Jest
>>8256084
>Soon to be a major movie!
I'm still pissed they didn't getFred Durstto be in it.
>>8256084
I hated that book
Catcher in the Rye to be honest family
Seems to be a common read in schools in German speaking countries, which unfortunately gets it a lot of negative attention, I guess.
>ugh we had to read that at school, it was so boring
Fuckers.
Anything written by Robert Sheckley, I know it was fan-service, but I read lots of Sheckley's books in my teen years, and I can't deny I loved him.
Thank you, puberty, you gave me sperm, major depression, body odor and an insane passion for Sheckley's novels.
>>8256864
[spoilers] It's actually one of my favorite series. [spoilers]