We all know about Mein Kampf but what about this book?
We all know about Mein Kampf but what about this book?
been a while since I read it (like 2009), it was kinda based for it's time but most of it is retarded
Read the whole thing in my free time within a span of a few weeks. Actual waste of paper. Language for simpletons and stretches (the book) out so much to the point of absurdity.
*its time
He's a phony.
Adding to what I said, I do not think it is entirely a bad story, but it falls on that which I already mentioned.
>kike author
>german flag
pottery
Everyone tells me that I'd like it.
I don't know what that means.
I'm in my 30s and haven't read it.
They still tell me to read it.
KILL JOHN LENNON
Read the Jungle by Upton Sinclair
read it once back in highschool
remember the protag bitching about everything and not much else.
it did make me hate John Lennon after I was done tough.
based. this book is only useful for brainwashing Manchurian candidates.
What did he mean by this
I think you can connect with this book properly if you are a male teen. I read it when I was 17 and agreed with what the protagonist had to say bit as I've read it a few more times over the years I end up feeling sorry for him from a truly understandjng point of view.
best book ever written
Written by a Jew who worked for army intelligence. He did fight at Normandy, Hurtgen, and the Bulge. Spent several months in a psych ward after that, then married a Nazi whom he quickly divorced.
I had to read it my sophomore year of highschool, i was cynical asshole at the time even in thought Holden Caufeild was too much.
but even I
I felt the same when I read it when I was 17. Totally related to the character
I'm in my 30s now and haven't read it since but kind of feel I would probably feel differently about it from what bits i remembered. What made you feel differently about it?
Angsty bullshit for midwits. The only people who ascribe some great meaning or artistic beauty to this book are in the range of 90 to 110 IQ and want to feel very special about themselves. Read positive reviews about it. You'll read the words "human condition" or "coming of age" like 9,000 times from some simpleton who is desperate to find brilliance in a narrative which mirrors their own delusional failures in early adulthood.
Sage for off topic but this was one of the worst books I've ever read, along with On the Road.
This. (Spoilers) Who the hell can relate to a 17-year-old buying a prostitute only to not even be interested 5 seconds later?
>90 to 110 IQ
>midwit
that's just normies. midwits are 120-150IQ range. just smart enough to be the smartest kid in their class, but not smart enough to stand out once they got to college where everyone else were that smart.
I don't like the use of reddit as an adjective but it captured the smarmy know-it-all-but-knows-nothing behavior of teenagers and people who never leave that mindset. So while I hate it I also think it perfectly captured the teenage mindset. I also understand why Sallinger was so misanthropic considering how retarded fans are towards content and their creators.
I can see that happening. Think about the complex people here or on the internet have. Post-nut clarity, just with clarity beforehand. Only instead of tranny futanari dicknipple furry porn it's realizing you're about to fuck a sleazy nasty skank whose selling her body. That mentality is how you get someone preferring 2d purity to 3d imperfections (or severe flaws)
Yeah college students are not 120-150IQ. They're 100-120. 134 is Mensa IQ range.
shit book of moaning and entitlement which is why its forced reading in many schools instead of something that shows off intellect and the beauty of the english language, like huxley, keats, persig, etc