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Anonymous No.24856959 [Report] >>24857146 >>24857229 >>24858306 >>24858460
The Camp of the Saints
Be real with me /lit/, isn't Camp of the Saints ultimately an existential horror novel?
Anonymous No.24857146 [Report]
>>24856959 (OP)
It is. A fitting description. I appreciate the craft, the character portraits, the prophetic vision, the grasping of how rotten Catholicism has become with liberalism from the inside. But I could not finish the novel. I felt nausea from reading it because it strikes too hard and too consistently.
Anonymous No.24857229 [Report] >>24858403
>>24856959 (OP)
>immigration disaster
like an invasive species
Anonymous No.24858201 [Report]
It’s pretty funny too at the same time though. Nobody ever answered my question in the last thread but are any of his other books as entertaining?
Anonymous No.24858306 [Report]
>>24856959 (OP)
It's a web novel from a 12 year old brained.
Anonymous No.24858403 [Report] >>24859886
>>24857229
Environmentalism gives progressives an outlet for xenophobia and nationalism.
Anonymous No.24858460 [Report]
>>24856959 (OP)
I keep thinking Renaud Camus wrote this
Anonymous No.24859886 [Report]
>>24858403
Inherently, heil.