Finished every book listed here, what to read next?

Finished every book listed here, what to read next?

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nearly all of those authors wrote better, more patrician books. read those

Who made this chart? "Cuckoo Cukcoo's"?

not sure found it on the wiki

If you're truly lost, you have 16 authors you could keep reading. You could also just start on another chart from the wiki. You could also google some of the top 100 novel lists.

Bloom's Western Canon

ok thanks

Good answer.

What did you find most interesting on this list? I think a personalized recommendation would be more useful for you.

Post them.

The only one I really enjoyed was 1984, the rest was eh

imagine wasting all this time on fiction brainrot when you could have been reading philosophy or history or science

>Bloom's Western Canon

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Which one did you prefer and why?
We can't make recommendations if we don't know what you like.

If you liked Phil K Dick I'd recommend VALIS. It's a cool post-modern exploration of spirituality and sanity that he wrote after a psychotic break. More than a bit depressing, but it's got a really interesting style and David Bowie is in it. :)

Now you read something you actually enjoy.

Read Kafka

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Perhaps the next thing you should read is pic related.

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wikihow.com/Be-Well-Read
this is genuinely a pretty good guide, pick some books from the category you're most interested in

Good ones to read that are around the same level and will help you understand more challenging books later on:

On the Road - Jack Kerouac
The Grapes of Wrath - John Steinbeck
Sophie's World - Jostein Gaarder
Steppenwolf - Hermann Hesse
The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
Great Expectations - Charles Dickens
The Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
Far from the Mudding Ground - Thomas Hardy
The Iron Heel - Jack London
For Whom the Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway
The Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka
Brighton Rock - Graham Greene
The Bible
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare

Wow that's some fucking garbage list. I thought /lit was smart.

Have you read the greeks?

sjc.edu/academic-programs/undergraduate/great-books-reading-list

There you go!
I’m currently finishing up the stuff under Year 1

+1 read the Greeks.
See above.

(I’d also stack some more Sophocles on that list).

>what to read next?

Did you like any of those books? If so read more by the same author.

>wikihow on how to get gud
>one list for everything from 1600-1900
>3 for 20th century forward

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thank god im on Yea Forums

im already well read now!

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ahahahaha this is a gold mine
> i just read the first 10 pages of FW and now i can read peoples thoughts

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>1984
>brave new world
oh nonononono