Age

>20
>been posting here for years and only read 4 books
>

18
I'm going to university in March and I cannot wait
Proust's Swann's Way

>20
>Don't like Pynchon
>Stoner

That's a better relationship to have with a book then someone finishing a book because they feel like they have to or because they think it makes them smart and then lying to themselves about liking it. That's the more typical relationship people have to classics.

>22
>I read only 1 book during the ages 13-20
>reading the chronicles of corum

>18
>Proust's Swann's Way
You'll have to reread it

>32
>almost exclusively read martin amis books when I was younger
>Invitation to a Beheading

>26
>have "read" most of the Veeky Forums top books, but I gave up about 25-50% the way through. In my defense, I read a ton of secondary lit for most of them to the point where I got the gist of the messages/analyses, the plot was spoiled, and while I thoroughly enjoyed the prose I mainly read for the messages, to hopefully cure my existential crisis, which some books successfully have. I did finish all of Dubliners, Portrait and almost all of Ulysses though.
>Anna Karenina, which I really do intent on finishing because it's my first Tolstoy and so many other writers I love speak so highly of Tolstoy and Anna Karenina

>21
>I think the lovecraft hate train is overrated
>The Possessed

That's true of every great book regardless of the age you read it at, pseud.