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    Hello guys, I am new here (and relatively new to books).
    So I ordered these two books a week ago by Reddit recommendation East of Eden by John Steinbeck and The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. Amazon being Amazon, delivered only EoE and misplaced TCoMC. They although refunded the money and I thought of again placing the order for the same book. But before placing order, I opened Reddit and Quora and though of seeking general public opinion of TCoMC. Everyone on internet mentioned it's a slow burn and hard literature. As being a (relatively) new reader, I thought that I might not get the feel of this book and hence get confused.

    Should I buy it back or I should read something else. If something else, please suggest me some books. I am going to mention some of the books I have read and will rate them according to how much I liked/disliked them so that might help you to suggest me appropriate books.

    • The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R Tolkein (10/10)
    • Yellowface by R.F. Kuang (7/10)
    • The Housemaid by Frieda McFadden (7/10)
    • Short Stories by Franz Kafka (All Averaged 9/10)
    • Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift (7.5/10)

    I am halfway reading East of Eden and liking it a lot. Please suggest me some books that will keep me on the hook and not bore me much.

    by haanyaarjokerhunmai

    3 Comments

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    2. TheBenchSolo on

      You can borrow it to your local library and buy it later c:
      It is indeed a hard kind of literature, therefore it may not be to your liking, so borrowung it before buying it is a win-win

    3. CarolineAndBlue on

      Since it is in the public domain in the US you can download the ebook for free from Project Gutenberg or listen to it for free on librivox. If you don’t want to pay for a hard copy, you could try the library.

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