21 Decides What Book I Read

Whoever rolls 21 first decides what I read.

Keep it under 400 pages though and not complete shit (illegible / nonsensical, or otherwise retarded concept) or I'll just pick the next guy who rolls 21 and call you a faggot.

mein kampf

a dictionary

thanks for the suggestion NSA

Ready Player One.

The Maze Runner series

Great fucking thread faglord, sure is some great literature discussion you got going.

In case this does get 21 you're reading Tao Lin's Selected Tweets.

made me lol.

But user, where would Veeky Forums be without roll threads? You have to learn to embrace the cancer. Let it flow through you.

Breaking Dawn.

Red Badge of Courage

skylark

Collected Stories of Mavis Gallant

Character by Bordewijk

The Moaning of Life by Karl Pilkington

The Fault in Our Stars - Hung Green

my twisted world

The trial- kafka

The Faerie Queen

my benis

The Corrections

Stoner by John Williams

Plato: The complete works

Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon

war and piss

All 7 Harry Potter books

Celine - Bagatelle pour un massacre

Inherent Vice

El destino de un planeta solutario

Novela nĂºmero 13

Green Eggs and Ham

the goldfinch Donna tart

the quantum thief

The Long Walk

the atrocity exhibition

The Conspiracy Against the Human Race

The Universal Baseball Association, Inc., J. Henry Waugh

Great thread OP.

Villette

The Wind Through the Keyhole

Killer in Drag by Ed Wood

The art of asking your boss for a raise by Georges Perec

A Season in Hell

Hi.

Read:
>Tim and W st rn Man (pt. 1)

Get.

Last roll.

Get.

The fault in Our Stars

the Bible (any edition you want)

The Sword in the Stone.

Persuasion by Jane Austen

fug

Nip the buds, shoot the kids by Oe

The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

Flashman.

I love Dick

Hogg

I thought of this too. what the fug.

Forklift operating manual

Letters to Vera

Lolita

But instead of reading it, you hang yourself.

Alexander at the World's End.

The Original of Laura

Toradora 1

Middle C by William Gass

Taking Care by Joy Williams

End Zone by Don DeLillo

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I posted this and I won n stuff so here's a word my message to dearest I just finished this book a couple of minutes ago. It's the third book by this author I have finished. If the subject matter seems not up your alley I'll let you know it wasn't up my alley and even still this is one of the best things I've read. I hope you enjoy it and if you don't, let us know why.

The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra
The Legacy of Totalitarianism in a Tundra II: Miami
Written by the same person who wtote the bible, anonymous.

Well well well looks like we have a winner.

>Gary Harkness is a football player and student at Logos College, West Texas.
>During a season of unprecedented success on the football field, he becomes increasingly obsessed with the threat of nuclear war.
>Both frightened and fascinated by the prospect, he listens to his team-mates discussing match tactics in much the same terms as military generals might contemplate global conflict.
>discussing tactics like military generals might contemplate global conflict.
>like military generals
What?

Hmm nuclear war is ever present threat how should we handle it? Let me ask my irreverent low GPA football team for answers to this delicate situation, that should be some good banter.
kek, but a winner is a winner I'll check it out user thanks.

winwar here, that "what" remark is exactly how'll you'll feel reading it and is one of the main reasons why it is entertaining