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All right, so you don't like Matt or Jeff Hardy, but you like Thomas Hardy? Whatever snobs like Harold Bloom may say about Thomas Hardy, one fact remains: his books are boring and tedious as shit.

If your father doesn't buy you a copy of Infinite Jest soon, I'll send you mine, as he is inadvertently keeping you from reading good literature.
 
I like his poetry and hate the Hardys. I figured that this was a good enough way to poke fun at them.

I'm having my library order the new edition which contains all of the volumes in one book.
 
I like his poetry and hate the Hardys. I figured that this was a good enough way to poke fun at them.

I'm having my library order the new edition which contains all of the volumes in one book.

Volumes of Hardy's poetry? Well, since I assume you are on better terms with your library, you can now get Infinite Jest. Are you going off of some list of books you want to read, or did someone just recommend David Foster Wallace and Thomas Pynchon to you?
 
Volumes of Hardy's poetry? Well, since I assume you are on better terms with your library, you can now get Infinite Jest. Are you going off of some list of books you want to read, or did someone just recommend David Foster Wallace and Thomas Pynchon to you?

Whoops, I wa referring to In Search of Lost Time. The angry hermit of the library was more friendly than usual. I just feel like my pursuit of knowledge has become stagnate and I need to kick my brain's ass.
 
Whoops, I wa referring to In Search of Lost Time. The angry hermit of the library was more friendly than usual. I just feel like my pursuit of knowledge has become stagnate and I need to kick my brain's ass.

I commend you for trying to take on this book. I have yet to tackle it. Since you identify yourself as a nihilist, if you find yourself getting bored with Remembrance Of Things Past, you might want to try something by either Jean-Paul Sartre (I'm thinking Nausea) or Louis-Ferdinand Celine (I'm thinking Journey To The End Of Night).
 
In Search of Lost Time is the greatest piece of literature ever written.

In case you were wondering.
 

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