I'll start with pic related
Post an image, get a recommendation
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Hieronymus Bosch
a book recommendation
van gogh
Reinhart Koselleck has a very famous discussion of that painting in Futures Past
The Mahabharata
thanks dood
One Hundred Years of Solitude
the hobbit
the idiot
The Library of Babel
lolita
i've read most of nabby's books
Madame Bovary
Industrial Society and Its Future
Read Tolkien.
Read Grimms Märchen.
alexandre dumas the three musketeers
thanks user. I needed this in my life
no u
why the fuck would you put a deer on the roof of your truck
Illuminatus!
The Turner Diaries
The Book of Enoch
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Ghosts of My Life - Mark Fisher
it's a book by Dostoyevsky you absolute brainlet
Count to a Trillion
South of the Border, West of the Sun
Anna Karenina
On The Road
120 Days of Sodom
Crime and Punishment
No Country for Old Men
Bleeding Edge
Concrete Island
The Book of the New Sun
Roadside Picnic
The Discovery and Conquest of the New World
The Wizard Knight
The Power and the Glory
The Declaration of Independence of the United States of America
putting it on the hood makes it hard to see
real question is who hunts deer with a shotgun
I've been looking for this painting for ages, glad I finally know what it's called.
Walden
Orlando Furioso
The Treasure Island
The doors of perception by image, Steppenwolf as a book for Pun Pun and Aku No Hana as a Manga.
Jane Austen or Virginia Wolf, maybe?
same
Demian
>120 Days of Sodom
Yeah, I'm not reading that
something by Borges
Thank you
Your image reminds me inmediately to a documentary i've seen last year, not a book: Into Great Silence, by Philip Gröning.
But this thread is about a books, so... the Bible, maybe? Or the Bardo Thodol i'm not sure
Thanks for the rec anyway. Looks neat, I'll check it out.
Inés del alma mía
The Stranger
>05/12/19
Unworthy of being human
The Way of Florida
>putting it on the hood makes it hard to see
It's a truck, put it in the tray.
>real question is who hunts deer with a shotgun
Buckshot is shot used to hunt bucks and other similar size game.
no one ever recommends anything in these threads why does Yea Forums keep making them? Yea Forums can successfully have these threads. does Yea Forums actually read any books?
Caesar in Britannia
>tray
The Elementary Particles by Michel Houellebecq
you could try Gallic Wars by Caesar it still holds up
was hoping for something a bit more modern but thank you I have read it
mike's duncan book (storm before the storm) is alright, I am halfway through
I had my reservations about it give me a synopsis
it's not that kind of garbage that tries to portay ancient problems through the lens of modern ones is it?
the book starts after the fall of Carthage, focuses on the Grachi brothers and other tribune "revolutionaries". Then the it goes on to Marius and ends with Sulla's death. It covers the Roman politics and wars in a pretty thorough way, I think. If you are worried about modern parallels, Duncan has said that he thinks America has similar problems as the late Roman republic, but the book doesn't touch that topic beyond the foreword
sounds good I'll pick it up
hitchhiker's guide could work
I have recently read storm before the storm and it was rather interesting. It mostly looks at the deterioration of mos maiorum and the rise of the equestrian class over a series of political dynasties. A great period to write about, I think Mike does a great job writing for a modern audience without creating something tacky.
The Angel at the Western Window, Gustav Meyrink.
Those gf images are getting more and more specific, it's uncanny.
Memoirs Found in a Bathtub by Stanisław Lem
Industrial Society and its Future
A Sign in Space by Italo Calvino
Zero K by Don Delillo
i read it. But i'm not sure that relates the image at all: it's too funny, and the image produces me a sensation of solitude in the space
Justine
The lost paradise?
sorry, i'm refer to
As I Lay Dying
gib rec
kafka on the shore
The novelization of the Alien Series? Am I doing this right?
Der Zauberberg
Le grand Meaulnes
Wow that's a really nice image. Thanks OP.
Random photo saved from /k/.
Pathfinder Core Rulebook.
is that bradley cooper?
Murder in the Cathedral - T.S. Eliot
Don't think so. IIRC, it's advisors in the early stages of Vietnam.
so is it bradley coopers dad?
christ almighty
I've seen this pic before. Is this a reference to Kemono Friends? What's the context?
The Good Earth, Pearl Buck
Iracema
The context is that weebs are degenerates
Cider with Rosie
Why?
Alice in Wonderland
holy fuck i'm currently laying a 3k piece puzzle with this motive
send me strength brother my knees are killing me
Celephaïs
Messed up the link
youtube.com
Just become Catholic already.
A Schoolboy's Diary - Robert Walser
Barabbas - Par Lagerkvist
The Nine Billion Names of God - Arthur C Clarke
A Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole
Driftless - David Rhodes
My Work is Not Yet Done - Thomas Ligotti
Quadraturin - Sigizmund Khrzhizhanovsky
They Had Goat Heads - D Harlan Wilson
Childhood's End.
Pic related.
Give me a book
Nana
Arian's Anabasis of Alexander
Diaz History of the Conquest of New Spain
JG Ballard High Rise
Vernor Vinge A Deepness in the Sky
Jane Austen Emma?
Thompson Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
McCarthy Blood Meridian
Anna Karenin?
Some hemmingway maybe? Don't know
PDK Flow my Tears
Plontus Enniads
JG Ballard Kingdom Come
Asimov Gods Themselves
Strugatskies Roadside picknick
Titus Livy's first 5 books!
St Augustine Confessions
I dunno, Jacobs Incidents in the life of a slave girl?
JG Ballard drowned world (lots of ballard here because modern art/imagery always seems to evoke his writing for me)
Alastor Jack Vance
Maybe Plutarch's Moralia? IDK why but I always imagine him writing in a place like this in Chaeronea
Joyce Dubliners, maybe
Eliot Murder in a Cathedrial
Dostoyevsky Notes from the Underground
Cline ready player one (pic is how I imagine its readership)
PDK Androids Electric sheep etc
DeLillo Underworld
Burroughs Naked Lunch
Fuck you, also Rimbaud
Tough one, maybe a bit of Whitman?
The parts of Livy about the second punic war, also Caesar's Gallic war
Gibson Mona Lisa Overdrive
Lol Lovecraft, idk
the old testament (low hanging fruit, i know)
Chariots of the Gods (How i imagine its readership)
The Electric State Stalenhag
Nabokov King Queen Knave
PDK A Scanner Darkly (I already used androids)
Theocritus' Bucolic poems
Centurions Larteguy
Vile Bodies Waugh
Clockwork Orange Burgess
Rules of Attraction Ellis
Lawrence Lady Shatterly's lover
Blake's innocence and experience
Dalgren Delany maybe, but that's a stretch
don't know, something by Ishiguro
Book of the New Sun Wolfe
More Jack Vance, maybe eyes of the overworld. Just the aesthetic, not the ecological themes of that movie
Santiago, Mike Resnick maybe
Most of these are garbage first impressions, but that was fun to write
The Golem (Gustav Meyrink)
>Just the aesthetic, not the ecological themes of that movie
Exactly the purpose i posted the picture.
Thanks everyone
Thank you
rock springs by richard ford
les miserables by victor hugo
ficcones by borges
The god delusion
Rashomon
History of the Conquest of New Spain
Barabbas
Guanzi
All the pretty horses
What the fuck are these things?
>A special regional law acknowledges it as the "Symbolic monument of the Piedmont region".[1] This monumental abbey served as one of the inspirations for the book The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco.[2]
/polfa/ meet up 2019
that's the joke
t. 200 IQ