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Rdrama Book Club proposal and nominations thread :marseyreading:

Thoughts on having a rdrama weekly book club?

We could have a nomination thread to propose the books, then a voting thread with the most upmarseyd proposals from the previous thread to decide it. Just an idea, I’m not a janny so I don’t know how to create voting threads, maybe the /h/lit mods can do it.

Anyways, if this happens I nominate The Iliad. I read it last year, but is one of those books I would read again, no problem, and is so dramatic and probably very fun to discuss :marsey300:

One I haven’t read yet, but would like to nominate is Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, is short and looks interesting (literal bugman lmao).

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Nominations so far (Pin this NCS)

I'll find a pdf for whichever wins (or maybe NCS could :uwueyes:)

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I'll find a pdf for whichever wins (or maybe NCS could :uwueyes:)

I found a pdf for Master and Margarita. I don’t know which translation of The Metamorphosis is the best one.

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16876507913287346.webp

This is a Russian Book, so I think I’ll read a translation on my native tongue instead of English, that’s from a catalogue of a nearby bookstore.

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Crime and Punishment

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:marseyl#ongpost:

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It's only three words

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:didntreadlol:

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I’d participate, do submission by the French dude.

Trans lives matter

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I read it in french, :marseysalat: the book is basically “Frog society is decadent and life is meaningless” and “islam is right about x”

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Darn, and shock le bleu-pulled u smart

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The novel is great, Houellebecq is kind of a coomer, but he can write an engaging thought provoking story. Now that I think about it a book club o. That one would be really fun, especially the final chapters.

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:#marseyjam: yeah, the it’s “legal in France” part would be fun to argue about

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Submission just because Houllebec sneeding about muzzies is funny

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I loved that book. But he doesn’t sneed at muzzies. At the end France becomes an Islamic Country and the middle aged coomer protagonist finds some meaning in life by converting and practicing polygamy. The frogs don’t even fight back, they just let it happen because god forbids that r-slur Marine Le Pen from becoming President So is more of a social commentary and criticism of secularism.

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