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Which one first

>> No.13643000

embarrassing

>> No.13643001

who cares

>> No.13643009

lol

>> No.13643016

>>13642997
Orwell sucks and I haven't read any of the others

>> No.13643026

yikes

>> No.13643029

>>13642997
none, sell them and buy hegel

>> No.13643035

you must be 18 to post on this board

>> No.13643041

>>13642997
you can tead Stevenson and than Wells
throw everything else in the trash

>> No.13643060

Dr Jekil and Mr Hide is good and shit so that.

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13643096

Fictionfags should kill themselves, to be very honest.

>> No.13643102

>>13642997
Is this your 10th grade assigned reading?

>> No.13643185

>>13642997
the one at the library actually worth reading

>> No.13643196

>OP wants to read for fun
>chooses classic stories, will actually read them instead of just watching a watered down Hollywood abomination
>we shit on him for it

Why does it have to be this way anons?
Also 1984 is my favorite of what I’ve read in that group. But doing animal farm first might be best so you have the real deal to look forward to.

>> No.13643570

>>13642997
1984 because you need to have read that.

>> No.13643586

>>13642997
Smiuanbre

>> No.13643592

>>13642997
Definitely Animal Farm, I read it for the first time recently and couldn’t put it down, finished in one day

>> No.13643596

>>13642997
Read the Steveson, the Jackson, and the Dunthorne. The Wells at the end.

>> No.13643600

>>13642997

the greeks

>> No.13643607

None, you pseud!

>> No.13643611

>>13642997
Is there some big Orwell push lately? My library's been selling a ton of his books and I've noticed displays of his work at bookstores too. Not complaining, but it's strange. That being said, 1984. It's a good discussion piece that just about everyone is familiar with. Save Jekyll and Hyde for October.

>>13643196
They're envious that he's actively reading instead of wasting time on here posting about politics and pretending it's philosophy.

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>>13643096
>>13643102
Ignore these neckbeards. Read whatever you want. Animal Farm is very good.