![]() ![]() However, I suppose you are all here to hear about the politics of this book and I would be boring you with talks of wooden character and language and overall juvenile writing abilities, so I'll save those for after. I'd like to push politics aside but, frankly, I think it is solely for political reasons and edgelord posturing that this book managed to stay relevant and in print. I'm not a politician and you should all thank me for that. ![]() ![]() I refrained from commenting to the customer, because I'm sure it is typically for political reasons that people like this book and, whatever, some people swing left, some people swing right, some people suckle the golden calf of capitalism and some love thy socialist ways and who am I to judge. Because who cares about Ulysses, right? No, that won't do, I'm going to have to drink and rant for a moment. I believe they referred to it as 'the greatest book ever written.' I find a lot wrong with that statement. Recently someone told me this was their favorite novel. It’s a genre of its own called Dumb Dystopia. Honestly this book isn’t even worth talking about. ![]()
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