Whats the most Reddit literature in history?

Whats the most Reddit literature in history?

>when your entire identity revolves around consuming "nerd" themed commodities

I don't know..

Cioran.

I not knowed

this is so cringe

If it's literature, it's not being read by Reddit.

Oh no what is this

Dunno, are they on words yet?

Are we allowed to handle graphic novels here? I don't think they quite follow all the words unless there's some pictures and colours to keep their attention.

I have no idea, but it souds like something you'd find inside Ready Player One

What the fuck is this?

I thought this was pretty funny, but maybe it was written earnestly.

What the fuck is this?

I thought this was pretty funny, but maybe it was written earnestly.

Ready Player One by Ernest Cline.

What the fuck is this?

I thought this was pretty funny, but maybe it was written earnestly.

Tristram Shandy

i dont know

Hitchhikers guide
Orson scott retard
Murikami
Ready p1
Dfw
Game o thrones

Twain Heller Adams Asimov

i am afraid i dont know

You're retarded

He's not even wrong

Vonnegut

vonnegut

Reddit you major faggot i dont even know what to say to you

How is Tristram Shandy "Reddit?" I'm interested in any possible point you could have.

Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy

pic related

The answer is obviously Slaughterhouse Five.

Anything by Corey Doctorow.

I'm a pickle, Morty! Look at me! Hhahahaahahahahahahhqhqhahahahaahahahahahhaahahahahahahahah very funny episode. Haahahq I cdnt stop laughing. Too funny haahhhahahhaahahah PICKLE RICK!!1one HE'S A PICKLR. hahahahah lol lol el oh el... Hardy hard. Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooot. Love this nihilistic show. Wicked humor, wicked tumor. Hahqhhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhqhahhaahhahahahahahahahahhaahhahahaha!

I have to quote some genius user from the past:

Bouvard and Pécuchet, the eternal newfags, actual Reddit users lost on Veeky Forums.

This and Ready Player One of course

Screenplays of Rick and Morty

Vonnegut

The Martian

Most modern fantasy is reddit-lit.

1. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. (UP:1443 | WS:2210 | Total:3653)
2. 1984 by George Orwell. (UP:1447 | WS:2090 | Total:3537)
3. Dune by Frank Herbert. (UP:1122 | WS:2140 | Total:3262)
4. Slaughterhouse 5 by Kurt Vonnegut. (UP:967 | WS:1750 | Total:2717)
5. Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card. (UP:931 | WS:1680 | Total:2611)
6. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. (UP:1031 | WS:1530 | Total:2561)
7. The Catcher in the Rye by J. D. Salinger. (UP:907 | WS:1320 | Total:2227)
8. The Bible by Various. (UP:810 | WS:1230 | Total:2040)
9. Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson. (UP:603 | WS:1220 | Total:1823)
10. Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling. (UP:1169 | WS:560 | Total:1729)
11. Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert A. Heinlein. (UP:610 | WS:1090 | Total:1700)
12. Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! by Richard P. Feynman. (UP:483 | WS:1130 | Total:1613)
13. To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. (UP:473 | WS:1070 | Total:1543)
14. The Foundation Saga by Isaac Asimov. (UP:519 | WS:960 | Total:1479)
15. Neuromancer by William Gibson. (UP:449 | WS:960 | Total:1409)
16. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson. (UP:664 | WS:710 | Total:1374)
17. Guns, Germs, and Steel by Jared Diamond. (UP:455 | WS:870 | Total:1325)
18. Catch-22 by Joseph Heller. (UP:402 | WS:880 | Total:1282)
19. Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert M. Pirsig. (UP:388 | WS:890 | Total:1278)
20. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse. (UP:466 | WS:790 | Total:1256)
21. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins. (UP:403 | WS:830 | Total:1233)
22. Godel, Escher, Bach: An eternal golden braid by Douglas Hofstadter. (UP:400 | WS:790 | Total:1190)
23. Tao Te Ching by Lao Tse. (UP:334 | WS:770 | Total:1104)
24. House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielwelski. (UP:347 | WS:720 | Total:1067)
25. The Giver by Lois Lowry. (UP:429 | WS:630 | Total:1059)
26. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. (UP:264 | WS:680 | Total:944)
27. Animal Farm by George Orwell. (UP:367 | WS:550 | Total:917)
28. A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn. (UP:266 | WS:580 | Total:846)
29. The Lord of the Rings by J. R. R. Tolkien. (UP:254 | WS:550 | Total:804)
30. Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. (UP:265 | WS:520 | Total:785)
31. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking. (UP:264 | WS:520 | Total:784)
32. Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov. (UP:249 | WS:530 | Total:779)
33. The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. (UP:212 | WS:560 | Total:772)
34. His Dark Materials Trilogy by Philip Pullman. (UP:194 | WS:560 | Total:754)
35. The Stranger by Albert Camus. (UP:197 | WS:550 | Total:747)
36. Various by Dr. Seuss. (UP:235 | WS:500 | Total:735)
37. The Road by Cormac McCarthy. (UP:157 | WS:570 | Total:727)
38. Lord of the Flies by William Golding. (UP:247 | WS:470 | Total:717)
39. The Monster At The End Of This Book by Jon Stone and Michael Smollin. (UP:277 | WS:430 | Total:707)
40. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S. Thompson. (UP:224 | WS:480 | Total:704)

That's the top 40 on /r/books

Ya'll need to learn how to google. Googling "Aech" or "I-r0k" shows that it's Ready Player 1.

There is no hope for the youth.

Hitchhiker's Guide was hilarious when I was 14, but the idea of grown-ass adults claiming it as their favorite book just seems so bizarre and wrong.

keep in mind that these people are stay-at-home dads

yo dude chill i got you

so brief googling has revealed that I-r0k is indeed a character from ready player one.

I saw ready player one in a book shop, first time I'd heard of it, and it had all these positive words on the cover and I thought 'you've gotta be kidding me, a book of this nature could never be good' and I took such a steamy dump in the one of the leather chairs dotted around the store that I came

fuck off cunt, positng your shit whilst I'm still writing my fresh ass comment, I HATE YOU!

I fell into this fucking meme

I'm surprised, there are maybe 4-5 books around the 29/30 border that shouldn't be there, but everything else is EXACTLY the YA or pseudointellectual smartboy pass card I would expect reddit to rattle off.

>dawkins

Lolita seems a bit out of place among this steaming pile

I see what you did there...

I'm inclined to disagree

You wish.

KEK

....

pseuds gonna pseud

That is the modern Huysmans A rebours

I'm always pleasantly surprised about how terrible stuff like this and John Green actually is. Wild shit, man.

Top-tier books in this:
Bible
Catcher in the Rye
Catch-22
Siddhartha
Crime and Punishment
LOTR
Lolita
The Stranger

Passable-tier books in this
1984
Dune
Bible
Brave New World
Foundation
Zen and the Art
House of Leaves
Animal Farm
Count of Monte Cristo
The Road
Lord of the Flies
Fear and Loathing

Also half of these are literal children's books?

>Calvin and Hobbes

I love it but fucking seriously?

Not that Seuss is bad but fucking Dr Seuss on a top books list

and crime and punishement? and the stranger?