Hey guys!

hey guys!

never read a book from beginning to end before - which 1 should I start with?

Don Quixote

/thread

Magic mountain, then War and Peace

Jitterbug Perfume

Start with the Greeks

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out of those? War and Peace

after that go for Anna Karenina, or some Dostoevsky.

My Russian fetish has reached new heights since Crime and Punishment

There's been a Lot of Dostoyevsky fever recently.

really? I only just started lurking here, other containment boards were becoming inane

Crime and Punishment or Notes is how most people here got started on reading.

J R is the least boring of all. Thats YOUR only hope senpai

lmao I guess I have some homework then, I went from highshcool classics to philosophy, decided to get into actual classics for once

the bibble

This. JR if you're not a brainlet, OP.

J R was awful.

babble banter bicker bicker brew-haha balderdash ballyhoo

>omnibus war and peace
Why do anglos do this?

with something that is not 1000 pages, you fucking pseud. this is not /v/

But its a translation

Those are good books but if you've never finished a book before then those might feel like a slog. Saying that, this user is correct - the best and most accessible of those books is Don Quixote and it might just keep you motivated to read more afterwards. Well worth the read.

Kys pleb

>has never read a book to completion before
>purchases a mix of doorstoppers

Why not just start with Stefan Zweig or something?