Read a book

>read a book
>+2 to INT, +3 to WIS, +1 to CHA
>play a video game
>-2 to INT, -10 to WIS, -20 to CHA

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What's the dumbest book you guys have ever read?

animal farm
thank fuck it was short

Not trying to sound edgy but I guess the bible.

>>read a book
>>+2 to INT, +3 to WIS, +1 to CHA, +20 to FAG
88ggka

okay i laughed fuck you lmao

>Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck
It's fucking stupid. /lit/ kept recommending it, and at some point I got the book given to me as a gift. The author seems to be very transphobic. In one chapter, he says something like "Your house is on fire, your kids are doing meth, your husband is wearing your pantyhose, and you're worried about expired coupons?"

That I've personally read probably Jurassic Park. Crichton is a hack fr.

The Da Vinci Code or one of the other Dan Brown novels probably

Communist manifesto but it's pretty sure.

>>play a video game
+200 dex

The Vagina Ass of Lucifer Niggerbastard.
It's real and it's fucking great.

The Qur'an

The Satanic Bible

He deserved it.

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Shut the fuck up.

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Dune is abysmally stupid

Dilate

any required school readings like lord of the flies

>t. commie

I've only read one of his books, the one with the antivirus program that was actually a virus the whole time.
What a fucking retarded book.

felt like nothing happened during the entire book
it should not have been as long as it was
glad i stopped after the first book

Explain yourself, this is awesome

I've rated the following books 1 star
>a separate peace
>hannibal rising
>an abundance of katherines
>the wticher: lady of the lake
>ethan frome
>finnegans wake
>the lovely bones
>i know why the caged bird sings
>the crying of lot 49
>the witcher: time of contempt
>tuesdays with morrie
>the house on mango street
>gender trouble
>next
>the red badge of courage
>the lord of the rings the fellowship of the ring
>jude the obscure
>star wars last shot
>star wars aftermath
>the long moonlight
Thank goodness for Cliff Notes because I truly couldn't stomach some of these

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Yeah they're all like that. Really formulaic. I don't know how they managed to get three Tom Hanks movie adaptations out of it.