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Stereotypical “redditor” fiction/books?

Needing some more examples of stereotypical redditor fiction for bait purposes.

So far I've got -

  • Brandon Sanderson's entire bibliography. Basically “witty” characters that talk in reddit-tier quips and Mormon-infused repressed sexuality. Brandon Sanderson was grown in a lab to represent the ultimate reddit-teir literature

  • The Martian/Andy Weir's work. Again, this is reddit evaporated down into its constitute parts. The protagonist talks about “sciencing the shit” out of a fatal problem, and uses LOGIC and INTELLECT

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The Handmaid's Tale for reddit foids :marseyhandmaid:

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I will not accept any Margaret Atwood criticism, sorry

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I'm not criticizing her, Orwell is a good writer too and yet 1984 is a meme /r/books pick. Also, I'm not convinced most redditors actually read Atwood and Orwell, they just like talking about them lol.

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I think I would give them the benefit of the doubt and assume they actually read them (or listened to the audiobook :marseyeyeroll:) Neither of those books should be challenging to someone with a highschool edication

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yeah and tbf handmainds tale isn't even Atwood's best book (Cats Eye is the one, but redditors would never read that one because it lacks wordbuilding and hard magic)

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I read cats eye based off a dramatards recommendation (yours?). It was indeed her best book :marseyjam:

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It would have been - I've mentioned it here before. Glad you liked it. Cordelia is such a dramatard

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