/r/books hate thread

/r/books hate thread

...

>I liked the book
>it had good characters
>it had a good plot
>it kept me hooked
>some weird things that I didn’t understand
>overall I’d say it was a good book

Every ‘just finished x" thread on /r/books

...

KEK

AHAHAHA

r/books is fucking awesome

Top kek.

The cringiest part is when they try to act like some dumb genre fiction book is high art by taking things their english teacher told them about actual classics and trying to act like the shitty book they just read is just like that. This faggot says Stephen King should be taught in schools and leddit eats it up.

...

fuckin hell i cant even read and im still smarter than these ledditors

If you ever feel like a pleb just go to /r/books and type "Stephen King" into the search bar. My God.

What's so hate-worthy here? It's not the most sophisticated review but it's not a terrible one either. At the very least he put a little thought into it.

>uses infamous to describe praise
Why do brainlets have to exist?

>i hate this book
>you should finish it and read 7 more in the same series

Did they not think to learn from the book how to use apostrophes?

How can people devour so many doorstoppers of same stereotypical fantasy?

This one is too funny not to be a joke

OH NO NO NO NO, OHOHO, UHUHUHU-

Because they're formulaic and easy to read. I always end up reading 300 pages of fantasy a day shit when I want to turn my brain off.

They read really quick though. So despite being doorstoppers you could read them in less than a week. Like I just started Book of the New Sun today. It's roughly 100 pages and I'm already a fourth of the way through in one day. From three 1-1.5 hour sitting.