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I think I'll start Dostoevsky's Notes from the Underground next.
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Lord of the Rings. Greatest book of all time.
That is a bold statement... But it's incorrect anyways, because "Lord of the Rings" isn't a book. It's a series. Conan is better anyways. Robert E. Howard was much more ingenius. Plus, Tolkien was Catholic. muahaha
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That is a bold statement... But it's incorrect anyways, because "Lord of the Rings" isn't a book. It's a series.
Conan is better anyways. Robert E. Howard was much more ingenius.
Plus, Tolkien was Catholic. muahaha
Actually, it was written as one book, and divided against his wishes.
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