What books are on your summer reading list lit?

What books are on your summer reading list lit?

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A song of fire and ice. It's pleb as fuck but I still want to read it.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Lord of the World

im gonna watch movies

Crime and Punishment.

God, one day I hope to meet a sweet girl like that and stop for lemonades while walking on the beach together!

lana rhoades is NOT a sweet girl

Infinite Jest, Aristotle's works, plotinus' works, Augustine's works

May want to rethink that one bud

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girls like this need to do porn, imagine her deepthroating

Whatever is left from my regular list lol

You don't need to imagine. Just google it:

Don't know, I'll play videogames and watch anime 17 hours a day and maybe read 50 shades of gray again

Big stack of assorted sci-fi
Big stack of assorted history
I also want to get through Crime and Punishment and/or Atlas Shrugged

Infinite Jest for sure

Also I want to watch Love Exposure, A Brighter Summer Day, As I Was Moving Ahead Occasionally I Saw Glimpses Of Beauty and Satan tango when I finally have the time

you should read satantango

Whenever I see the words 'summer reading list' I can't help but wonder what is the exclusivity about it? Don't you guys read throughout all the year? Or maybe this special pick-up of books for this particular season has to offer some different kind of 'vibe' and 'feeling', combined with the sentimentality of the summer ambient tone? I don't get it

A thousand plateaus and Carlo Michelstaedter

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oh nononono, HAHAHAHAH

I've been putting off Germinal and The Rings of Saturn for quite some time so I'd like to get through those at some point. Other than that I don't really make plans I just pick as I go.

You should be ashamed of yourselves for falling for that bait.

Some people have much more time to read during their summer vacations and like to plan what they are going to try to read during it.

Venus in Furs
Difference and Repetition
Diana at Her Bath and The Women of Rome
Nietzsche and the Vicious Circle
Anti-Oedipus
The Forest Passage

confessions
sickness unto death
orthodoxy
steppenwolf

I'll be enjoying the writings and films of Lana Rhoades.

I'm not in high school anymore

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You Must Change Your Life
Decline of the West
Fanged Noumena
An Elementary Christian Metaphysics
Mysterium Magnum
The Faith of the Early Fathers
Imitation of Christ
and some book on Orthodox Christianity

god I wish that were me

Who?

t. NEET

Nice collection, user

same

This is the pinnacle of the Ayran race. Seig Heil 14/88

I wish I were the glass

i wanna face fuck that slut and have my cum drip down her tits; Mythology by edith Hamilton

Tender is the Night
The Morning Watch
Gilead
O Pioneers
The Man Without Qualities

Extremely based

Extremely cringe

She doesnt look like this anymore

This. Lana Rhoades' pornographic sacrifice transformed her into a beef-extruding butterfeet. I saw her at a Miami Foot Night event walking with elbows interlocked with the happiest pajeet manlet you've ever seen this side of a Mumbai morning poop circle.

I didn't realize this was a porn girl all this time. Link to the movie?

Long Live the Tribes of Fatherless Girls by T Kira Madden

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My goal for 2019 is to read Dosto’s big 5 I’ve read NfU and C&P so far. Started on TBK so that leaves The Idiot and Demons for the rest of the year, but hopefully I finish them all this summer.

I need to catch up on the Collapse volumes by Urbanomic. Nautilus just released a new issue the other day too.

I want to read Generation Kill by Evan Wright, having seen the HBO seriesl

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I'd love to finish Liveblog by Megan Boyle. The problem is tracking what I've read so far. I usually just open a random passage.

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1177 BC by Eric Cline

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Brothers Karimazov

Lana Rhoades' facial features cut in Grecian angles but her corn pone American body was made lush and plump with hormonal and vaguely bovine thickness. Her bruises and beef betray a life of cock smoting hardship, of enduring past her vagina's receptivity to pistoning, or feeling the chilly woosh of air from the flushing bowl shiver her long slackened braaper or like spraining her groin and ankle during a hastily performed series of footjobs on the set of Gangbang Me 3, merely two of innumerable chronic overuse injuries afflicting her petite body. Whatever incels and jihadis may say of Ms. Rhoades, she has been leathered by her devotion to her arts.

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The Bible
Euclid’s Elements
Stroustrup’s Programming Principles
Pilgrim’s Progress
various Puritan literature

Summer is three months, man. That's a potentially long list. I don't have anything planned out for all that.
I guess loosely:
Wings of the Dove
Nostromo
Invisible Man
Runaway Horses/Temple of Dawn/Decay of the Angel
The Ambassadors
The Rainbow
Leaves of Grass
Some as of yet unspecified Normal Mailer and Raymond Carver since I have their names on the reading list but no booktitles.
Hypersphere maybe. I have had it since it was new but have only read a page here and there. Tundra was good, though, so I'm hopeful.

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I would really like to make the post that I want to make but no matter how I try to format it, Yea Forums thinks my post is spam, so I'll just complain about it instead.

Write it in Word and post a screenshot.
Yea Forums has some retarded filters sometimes

Good idea user

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Respect from a fellow language guy

What do you recommend? I want something easy I can do in my spare time. How bad is Turkish?

I'm a language-let so I can't really help you out as much as you probably think I can. My only connection to Turkish is that we used it as a case study in a linguistics class I took one time, but that was about 5 years ago.
Why Only Us by Berwick/Chomsky was a really compelling book about the (biological) evolution of language. Its a bit technical at times but still mostly aimed at a general audience.