The Best Thing to Ever Happen on Twitter: The Trump Book Report

By Chloe Frantzis

Managing Editor of Arts

#trumpbookreport.

Many of you might not know what I’m talking about, but trust me, the rest of the book-lovers in the world do. On Twitter, the new craze is to do a book report on famous works of literature from the perspective of Donald Trump.

I’m not so sure many English teachers would be convinced by his analysis:

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Relatable.

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I mean, come on, aren’t these just a bit hilarious?!

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I think Trump could use his own scarlet letter…

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Overall, it is fair to say that these literary tweets are the finest, and are at the peak of nerdom. Hopefully they are a bit of a distraction from the debates going on, and shed some humor on a serious and depressing time. For more Trump book reports, click here.