>>>WHAT THE FUCK /LIT/
FUCK THIS I'M NEVER READING ANOTHER BOOK AS LONG AS I LIVE I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS SHIT
That good, eh?
yeah, that ending is so easy to see coming but left me in pieces anyway
>>7639005
>Ernie Plebingway
Bravo, Murrica.
is this the one where the womynx dies at the end? i've read so much that authors just transform in to these weird thematic blobs and I can't remember the specific plots.
Silver linings playback is so good oh mah gawwdd.
>>7639073
>i've read so carelessly that authors just transform in to these weird thematic blobs and I can't remember the specific plots.
FTFY
>>7639073
>i've read so much that authors just transform in to these weird thematic blobs and I can't remember the specific plots.
Then you're not reading. A sloppy reader might as well just stick his thumb up his ass and stare at a blank wall for two hours. If you're not gaining information and beauty from the text then you're wasting your time.
>>7639083
stories are boring as fuck anyway, kekedidoo, i read for the prose, philosophy and themes, hemingway doesn't offer any of those, AAAHAHAH
>>7639061
The best ending are the ones that you can foresee, yet still are unable to handle. It says a lot about an authors ability to write a story.
>>7639104
wew lad you truly are patrician :^)
>>7639005
Yeah, i too can't believe he actually got kitted out with those robot arms in the end.
This is the book about him coping with his tragic amputation, correct? A compelling read for sure.