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Page 2 / 3Is “classic literature” still relevant, or just a marketing label for dead white men?
18.05.2026Does anyone else feel like classic book culture is way too expensive to get into?
17.05.2026Do people who judge others by their bookshelves actually read anything themselves?
17.05.2026Is "dark academia" aesthetic more about looking smart than actually engaging with books?
17.05.2026Has anyone else noticed a shift in how young people talk about classic literature?
17.05.2026Do people who only read literary fiction secretly look down on everyone else?
17.05.2026Are people who judge others by their bookshelves just literary snobs?
17.05.2026Is reading "classics" actually a status symbol over genuine enjoyment?
16.05.2026Does second-hand book culture still make sense with higher postage costs now?
15.05.2026Do people who only read non-fiction think they’re smarter than fiction lovers, and is that fair?
12.05.2026Does anyone else think classic literature is overrated in today's book culture?
12.05.2026Does 'modern literature' even exist, or is it all just marketing hype with a new cover?
10.05.2026What’s your take on doorstopper novels everyone pretends to have read?
10.05.2026Would you ever admit to not finishing a famous novel?
10.05.2026Are book collectors just hoarders with better PR and a bigger carbon footprint?
10.05.2026Has switching to digital dictionaries changed how you actually read literature?
09.05.2026Does anyone else find modern book culture a bit overly obsessed with new releases?
07.05.2026Is a "reading habit" just a pretentious excuse to judge what other people pick up?
06.05.2026Is reading purely for entertainment a waste of a good book?
06.05.2026Does anyone else think the Oxford English Dictionary is overhyped for daily reading?
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