>new to LULZ, came here to find book recs >read this post yesterday, had no idea what it's talking about >pick a book at random from the top 100 in the sticky >get here
Ordinarily I would spend a great deal of time lurking a new board before posting. However, I knew at once upon reading this passage, that I had to return to this thread in order to call you a homosexual. I may only have read a few paragraphs about him, but Levin is clearly the best character.
By the way, Levin's subplot is 90% (and I'm downplaying it with that number if anything) autobiographical. It's Tolstoy's self-insert but most of the events are presented as they happened in real life.
That's not surprising. There's a degree of candor with the character that seems it must come from personal experience, although I assumed at first this was simply because Tolstoy really was That Good. Oh, and there's this passage where he intellectually checkmates a professor with a simple question. I still like the character, though.
>it's a chapter in which the students of Hogwarts engage in typical day to day shite >it's a Quidditch chapter >it's a Dursleys chapter >most of Deathly Hallows
It’s a Woolston chapter
Levin
Fuck off Levin chapters are awesome
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Absolute midwit pleb. This has to be trolling, Levin's chapters are the whole point of the fucking book.
>new to LULZ, came here to find book recs
>read this post yesterday, had no idea what it's talking about
>pick a book at random from the top 100 in the sticky
>get here
Ordinarily I would spend a great deal of time lurking a new board before posting. However, I knew at once upon reading this passage, that I had to return to this thread in order to call you a homosexual. I may only have read a few paragraphs about him, but Levin is clearly the best character.
You homosexual.
By the way, Levin's subplot is 90% (and I'm downplaying it with that number if anything) autobiographical. It's Tolstoy's self-insert but most of the events are presented as they happened in real life.
That's not surprising. There's a degree of candor with the character that seems it must come from personal experience, although I assumed at first this was simply because Tolstoy really was That Good. Oh, and there's this passage where he intellectually checkmates a professor with a simple question. I still like the character, though.
>It's a Catelyn chapter.
These, why do authors do this to us, bros?
Dany
Dream Sequence
Flashback
>three times the length of the usual chapter length
>it's a lake chapter
>it's a non-chums of chance chapter
It's a "Taking an Uzi to the Gym" Chapter
>it's a chapter in which the students of Hogwarts engage in typical day to day shite
>it's a Quidditch chapter
>it's a Dursleys chapter
>most of Deathly Hallows
>the first three
Has to be bait
Shallan
Madame Psychosis
I don't have one these. If I dislike a character that much, I probably dislike the author's work wholesale and I stop reading the book
>food porn chapter