post em
Stacks
will read these after I finish Storm of Steel
ok this /his/
pls tell you didn't spend $30 on those.
He spent $31 plus the price of Othello.
:(
you could probably get all those for like .. a buck each on ebay or amazon or smth
or for free if you just read a PDF, but no you want the qt on your commute to see those Russian surnames don't you
good luck dry dick
>he supports Amazon and Ebay
>he doesn't want to support smalle businesses
Leave.
I would pay $10 to have the memory of reading Philip K Dick removed from my brain
>people shitting on OP for spending ~30$ on books
As long as you got them from a local bookstore, then good on you for supporting your community. Fuck amazon
You'd probably really like war by Sebastian junger.
Why support the business if they overcharge so blatantly? At my local bookshop those would be 3 or 4 bucks each, not 10
this You could have at least mentioned abebooks and supported small business. Besides what's wrong with titillating the cuties?
I've had that recommended to me before. I'll add it to the list.
You won't be disappointed. Are you into Vietnam at all? A bright Shining Lie is absolutely top tier as well. More of a biography of one man, John Paul vann, but it gets into the war in quite some detail... What a shitshow
I've already read The Things They Carried, Tiger Force, and Dispatches. I've bought Hasting's Vietnam book, but I've not read it yet. Ken Burns' Vietnam doc is also a very enjoyable watch if you haven't seen it.
I'll add A Bright Shining Lie to the list, thanks.
As a non-native english reader, Pale Fire is giving a way tougher time than Infinite Jest. But well I'm struggling a lot with both.
Maybe they’re Canadian? If not, there’s no hope.
Recent purchases.
Non-fiction book on Crime and Punishment's themes
Mahabharata
Dostoevsky's The adolescent
Bilingual edition of Tristan and Isolde
A Shakespeare reader
A history of the house of Habsburg
Only 2 on the shelf I haven't read yet and I'm ready
>Burns doc
Thanks user I will
It's 17 hours or so but well worth it. I also want to recommend his 2007 WWII doc called "The War". Both are worth watching for the narration alone.
I'll never forget some of the interviewees from those two docs, specifically John Musgrave from the Vietnam one and Katherine Phillips & Glenn Frazier from The War.
You could've got these from Amazon for pennies
or Gutenberg for free
FUCK JANNIES AND MOST OF ALL FUCK AMAZON
Gutenberg is based tho. What's even more based is supporting local business even if it costs more.
Checked and thanks, I have been looking for something to watch next. His baseball doc was awesome.
i've been meaning to read frozen hell
why
nice
do it, comrade
Anybody else read books and other stuff because they find the subject matter actually *interesting,* and not just because they want to cram as much purple-sounding philosophical BS into their head as they possibly can? I like reading far-out shit that's actually really fascinating.
yes
GOOD. Read what you love.
I actually find philosophical BS really fascinating
sorrow of the war is a good vietnam book too.
I find it more efficient to get the purple crammed in first so that I'll be more educated by the time I get to the interesting stuff.
reading stoner rn
Edgy.
I do.
I recommend
Sniper on the Easter Front Sepp Allerberger- Alberecht Wacker
Marine Sniper- Charles Henderson
I just like industrial music
North Korea hasn't had and issues with famine under Un's reign.
>paying 10$ for ratty old penguin eds
you're gay
same
Christians hate me, pic does the talking.
I fell for the Yea Forums memes
those black metal books are full of shit user just watch the one good documentary and varg's youtube channel
Please don’t tell me you’ve read Lolita in your ooga-booga language
Quién es el traductor de en la sombra de las muchachas en flor de esa edición? Pero bueno, disfruta a Proust y no pienses que tienes que leerlos todos seguidos, sus libros son realmente hermosos.
What are those mini Prousts?