Just picked these up at a sale

Just picked these up at a sale
Which one do I read first?

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That is the most mundane stack that I have seen

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Can you tell me what to read, faggot

Lots of good stuff there. It depends what you've read before and what your taste is.

throw them in the garbage and learn a real language

The New York Trilogy is excellent. I would recommend you read that first. A lot of the rest is trash.

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Your life is mundane.

>The Handmaid's Tale
Watch the film instead. Cuck.

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No, I'm very special since I post drawings of little girls on a shitty internet forum where I talk even shittier literature with american transsexuals and european communists.

not sure if b8, but there's no relation between the two.

also the film was trash

high IQ bait m8.
ezmode: read them in order of the stack, and leave them where they are currently placed until you do.

based

I wouldnt even read those if I had to for school

Merchant of Venice is great, it's pretty surprising how something called one of the most anti-semitic works of all time is actually thoroughly empathetic. Hard Times is interesting and worth the length, but you'd be hard pressed to find even one Dickens fan that would put it in his or her top five. Pierre is a fucking trip. As for the DBZ, I don't understand the purpose of that edition anymore. There are better collections for a better price and the colored editions are beautiful.

$1

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>Yevtushenko
extremely based

Kipling

throw out the hawthorne. such a trash author

new york trilogy is a quick read and amazing

agree

Melville or Paul Auster. NY triology is interesting. The rest I can't speak for, but generally think "don't waste the time."

Dragon Ball Z, unironically of course.

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First, throw The Handmaid's Tale in the trash. Then, read The Merchant of Venice.