Age

>age
>last 5 books

and other anons r8

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Maggie Nelson - Bluets
Raymond Carver - Cathedral
Milan Kundera - Unbearable Lightness of Being
Thomas C Foster - How to Read Poetry like a professor (this book was garbage don't read it)
Currently reading Bolaño 2666, on the part about the crimes

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Kokoro
Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Old Man and the Sea
Beyond Good and Evil
By Night in Chile

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>Fear and Trembling
>The Sickness Unto Death
>The Concept of Anxiety
>Works of Love
>The World as Will and Representation

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Saviors of Mankind, William Van Buskirk
Capitalist Realism, Mark Fisher
How to Read: Lacan, Zizek
The Will to Power, Nietzsche
The Fall of Public Man, Richard Sennett

tfw can't remember the last 5 books I've read
am I r*tarded?

Mid-twenties crisis
Calm down

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Aeschylus - The Oresteia
Alexander Pushkin - Eugene Onegin
Ivan Goncharov - Oblomov
Hesiod - Works and Days
Steinbeck - East of Eden

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Red Mars - Kim Stanley Robinson
Peace - Gene Wolfe
The Best of Gene Wolfe - Gene Wolfe
The Lathe of Heaven - Ursula K. Le Guin
The End of the Myth - Greg Grandin

Feeling that but imma try

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Collection of short stories by Remy De Gourmont
Book of Monelle- Marcel Schwob
Disagreeable Tales - león blog
The decadent reader - Multiple
The black Feast - Multiple

you list the author before the title which means you are a show-off

tryhard who wishes he studied more philosophy in college

just reading whatevers on the list

gotta impress that DSA reading group qt

>over the age of 14
>reading science fiction
Seriously hope the rest of you aren't doing this

yeah I cant remember either, I dont even read books properly I just skim and find sections that interest me and read those parts. I mostly read poetry and philosophy so this isn't as bad as it sounds

I did recently read an entire book that suggests that the pyramid of Giza is an ancient power plant, that was fun

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temple of the golden pavilion
zen in the art of archery
madness and civilization
master of go
art and illusion

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Atomised
As I lay Dying
Ulysses
King Lear
Trout Fishing in America

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Out - Natsuo Kirino
Liberalism Unmasked - Houck
Thucydides - The War of the Athenians and the Peloponnesians
The Buried Giant - Ishiguro
Bronze Age Mindset- Bronze Age Pervert

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ur a fuggin moron who got bamboozled

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First Alcibiades - Plato
Moby Dick - Melville
All Things Are Possible - Shestov
The Presocratic Philosophers - Barnes
The Aeneid - Vergil
very nice

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Neuromancer
The Sun Also Rises
For Whom the Bell Tolls
A Farewell to Arms
Dune

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Titan by Ron Chernow
The Savior Generals by Victor David Hanson
The House of Morgan by Ron Chernow
Legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner
Chickenshit Club by Jesse Eisneger

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Twelve Rules for Life
KJV Bible
Dangerous (Milo Yiannopolis)
Siege
Turner Diaries

Based

>13
I hope you have a dynamic ip

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The leopard - Giuseppe Thomasi di Lampedusa
Peace on earth - Stanislaw Lem
Skylark - Dezső Kosztolányi
Chess Story - Stefan Zweig

The Bible
A collection of Euripidean plays
Rhetoric - Aristotle
All the Light We Cannot See
Discourses, Handbook, Fragments - Epictetus

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Plato Republic
Dostoevsky Karamazov Brothers and C&P
Kafka The Trial
Heller Catch 22
Some book about China's history by a Norwegian
I just began reading don't judge pls

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The critique of pure reason
Candide
Men Among the ruins
Fanged noumena
The Bible
Dante inferno

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>imperial twilight
>what happened in the twentieth century
>absolute recoil
>a new german idealism
>assassination of julius caesar

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Martin Chuzzlewit
Clarissa
Works of Poe
Homage to Catalonia
Darkness at Noon

Megayikes. Literally manchildren still sixteen mentally
>zen in the art of archery
That book's absolute garbage and the guy that wrote it knows next to nothing about zen and even lied about his sources, so you're wasting your time.

Insult Thucydides again and I will slay you, heathen.

I'm not insulting Thucydides, I am insulting brainlets that just discovered reading at 25.

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Whatever- Michel Houellebecq
The Leopard- Lampedusa
Invisible Cities- Calvino
The Metamorphosis- Kafka
The Invention of Morel- Casares

They should remain ignorant forever then?

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>Kafka on the Shore
>Anna Karenina
>1Q84
>Mémoires d'Outre-Tombe
>Journey to the End of the Night

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The Art of War - Sun Tzu, Thomas Cleary
Microserfs - Douglas Coupland
Cat's Cradle - Kurt Vonnegut
The Gun Seller - Hugh Laurie
On the Road - Jack Kerouac

They are definitely going to, considering they're starting out with works they won't understand only to get dumb Yea Forums cred. Some people are just not meant for higher education, and that's okay.

some people have sex early , other read early wtvr dude

Reading the Bible is not for "Yea Forums cred," you wretched pagan. Burn in the lake of fire if you can't see that.

It most certainly is if you can't understand it, faggot. If you want to be a good Christian, go talk to your priest, don't read the Bible, because it's useless in your hands anyway.

>go talk to your priest, don't read the Bible
MAXIMUM TRIGGERED

pride is blinding you .
let go
i forgive you

>Megayikes. Literally manchildren still sixteen mentally

I have to call projection on this one Mr. "Megayikes"

Come on, what are your last 5. Whip it out. Let's see it. If you want to give it a tug to get the blood flowing, whatever, but don't take too long. I'm biting my lower lip waiting over here.

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cats cradle
the adventures of tom sawyer
red storm rising
american psycho
halfway through vidal's "creation" because im embarrassed about the final book i can remember reading all the way through

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I am currently reading the New Testament, specifically Luke.
Before that: The Complete Plays of Aristophanes
Before that: Pantagruel
Before that: Gulliver's Travels
Before that: Arthur Gordon Pym
Before that: The Sea-wolf

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Valis - Philip K Dick
Jumalan Vihan Ruoska - Mirkka Lappalainen(book about famine in finland at 1695-1697)
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon - Stephen King
In Dubious Battle - John Steinbeck
Boy Swallows Universe - Trent Dalton

wierd listee

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Petrarch's Familiares
Mort à crédit - Céline
Aucassin et Nicolette
De Monarchia - Dante
De consolatione Philosophiae - Boëthius

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Descent of Angels - Mitchel Scanlon
Legion - Dan Abnett
Battle for the Abyss - Ben Counter Mechanicum - Graham McNeill
Tales of Heresy - Lindsey Priestley and Nick Kyme

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Torture and Democracy, Daris T. Rejali
Moralités Légendaires, Jules Laforgue
The Sparrow and Children of God, Mary Dora Russell
L'Eve Future, Villier de l'Isle-Adam

You're jut pretending to know what you're talking about.

There are pleb filter and there are pseud filters. Sci-fi belongs to the latter category.

instituatus and cathedrapilled

Overstory
A Wild Sheep Chase
Anna Karenina
Norse Mythology
The Picture of Dorian Gray

23 in two weeks

Journey By Moonlight by Szerb
Master of Go by Kawabata
Young Doctor's Notebook & Morhine by Bulgakov
Ficciones
The Trial

currently second attempt at Lolita

pretty cool. read TBK again in maybe five or ten years. it'll be incredible.

I recently read master of go as well. what'd you think of it?

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Mikhail Bulgakov: The Master and Margarita
Aldous Huxley: Brave New World
Jean-Paul Sartre: Nausea
Sándor Márai: Embers
Maxim Gorky: The Artamonov Business

I don't believe in age, it's a social construct. You can't look at a fellow and see his age. burn all the identity cards and calendars that arbitrarily assign me a number and it's like it never existed. Because it never did.. they just made it up.

the fountainhead
deathbird stories
The Setup: A True Story of Dirty Cops, Soccer Moms, and Reality TV
One Summer
Overlord Volume 10

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Clash of Kings
Storm of Swords
Feast for Crows
A Dance with Dragons
Revolt Against the Modern World

Trying to move away from fantasy and to non-fiction and classic literature.

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Age:
>18
Books:
>Blood Meridian (currently)
>Picture of Dorian Grey
>East of Eden
>Lolita
>Teatro Grotessco
>Metamorphosis

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Tolkien: La Hobito (Esperanto translation of I think you can guess)
Ellis: Lunar Park (for the fifth time, dieses mal auf Deutsch)
Underhill: Ruins
Lasch: The Culture of Narcissism
Goncharov: Oblomov

Pretty good.
Especially Dorian and Metamorphosis.

Age 23
1984
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea
Slaughterhouse 5
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Catcher in the Rye

I'm trying to get back in to literature after college and just reading a variety of stuff. Yeah I did just get most of my books from the lists.

Also currently reading The Art of War and Catch 22.

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Art of War (reread)
Innocent Erendira and Other Stories
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Inner Work
The Blade Itself

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>Complete works of Arthur Rimbaud
>On Pain
>The Idea of Phenomenology
>Discipline and Punish
>Le Fleurs du Mal

How was As I Lay Dying? I've been avoiding Faulkner for some time now, never made a start with him.

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The Trial
The Stranger
Notes from the underground
No Longer Human
TBK

I am a massive pseud who hasn't read anything in school. STEM fag.

Started reading in late teens unironically after visiting Yea Forums

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>The Names
>Ratner's Star
>Zero K
>Libra
>Leviathan (Auster)
I like a certain thing

nice/10

How was Nausea? I read some of his short stories, and liked them.

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Biography of Batthyány Lajos - Museum Issued
Art of War - Sun Tzu
The Hobbit - Tolkien
The Man in the High Castle - Dick
A Dream of a Red Chamber - Cao Xueqin

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Does anyone actually read the replies to these threads

Based pedo.

No. We were trying to map out the behaviour of this site, but after 15 years of research, it became...troublesome.
We did a raid into /pol/'s base and found out they were all leftist.

No, but it sometimes feels nice to speak into a void and pretend that someone's listening.

even if no one replies, you can be sure someone read it

d-does manga counts as books user? if so Akira 1 to 5, if no go fuck yourself

You know, that is comforting. Thanks I guess.
You have nice day, user.

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Exemplary Stories - Cervantes
When We Were Orphans - Ishiguro
Collected Short Stories Vol 2 - Maugham
Kafka On The Shore - Murakami
The Iliad

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Ghosts Of My Life
The Supermale
Roadside Picnic
Locus Solus
The Atrocity Exhibition

>age
10
>last 5 books
Phenomenology of Spirit
Process and Reality
Fear and Trembling
Critique of Pure Reason
Being and Time

18,
Game of thrones
Harry Potter fanfic
Hunger games
Divergent book 3
Twilight

trash bait mate

What makes you think it’s bait? You do know YA is one of the most popular genres in the world and being who like that genre exist on Yea Forums right? I enjoy reading both Dostoevsky or GRRM and Stephanie Meyer/Veronica Roth/ Holly black and Leigh Bardugo. No need to be an elitist asshole or gatekeep literature.

Slightly higher quality bait

Terrible bait.

The fact you think it’s bait shows just how much you demean fiction written by women. This place is a circlejerk of the same old white male authors

Drop in bait quality once again.

>everything I don't like is bait!

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storm of steel
sun & steel
the late mattia pascal
true grit
culture of critique

Slightly better this time.

have sex

no

winter's take
tempest
stoner
the fox
come rain or come shine

:P desu

>The Iliad
you were supposed to start with that...

"WAHMEN, YPIPO, FICTION, MEN"

Too obvious, you're trying a bit too hard there chief, should've just left it at the second post and observed the reactions.

teach me more, bait-master

It was my second time reading the Iliad, although I didn't start with it then either

I definitely read these lists.

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Selections from the Tatler and The Spectator
The Philosophy of Disenchantment
Tom Jones
Siddhartha
They Shoot Horses, Don't They?

YEAAHHH the future Eve!

Age 20
The brothers Karamazov - dosto
The tunnel - Sabato
The temptation to exist - Cioran
The trial - Kafka
Journey to the end of the night- Celine

>Currently reading death on the installment plan, Celine

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There’s really no getting through to you people.

Based and blackpilled

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Madame Bovary
Magna Moralia
Economics
On Anger
Parva Naturalia

?

>>>a

Welcome Hemingbro

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>The Fellowship of the Ring
>Starship Troopers
>The Silmarillion
>Beowulf
>The Greater Britain

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>24

>Mere Christianity
>Knowing God
>Knowing Scripture
>Christ's Call to Reform the Church
>Letters to the Church

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Cancer Ward - Alexander Solzhenitsyn
The Bhagavad Gita
Beowulf
Paradise Lost - John Milton
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad

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Liberalism is a mental disorder
Right side of history
Song of ice and fire
The case for Israel
Art of the deal

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The Demons - Dostoyevski
A Man asleep - Perec
No longer human - Osamu Dazai
Ham on rye - Bukowski
On Heroes and tombs - Sábato

>29
>A Gathering of Old Men
>A Sand County Almanac
>As I Lay Dying
>On The Road
>Play It As It Lays

What are all you mid-20 year olds doing with your lives? Grad school or job or what? Just wondering.

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Umberto Eco - Foucault's Pendulum
Cesar Vallejo - Trilce
F. W. J. Schelling - System of Transcendental Idealism
Jean Baudrillard - Simulacra and Simulation
Rudolf Carnap - The Logical Structure of the World

I have email address that's older than a lot of you.

>29
>Hunger Games
>Harry Potter
>Mistborn
>ASOIF
>The Stranger

Acceptable bait

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The book of thoth -crowley
The rings of Saturn- sebald
The doctrine and ritual of high magic- levi
The emigrants- sebald
The dark eidolon and other stories- smith

Based schizo poster

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>Despair - Vladimir Nabokov
>Selected Political Speeches of Cicero
>Gaunt's Ghosts no.6 - Dan Abnett
>The Tempest - Shakespeare
>Diplomacy - Henry Kissinger

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The Republic
Dreaming in turtle
The pearl
Wuthering heights
The FBI and Martin Luther King

I'm currently reading The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, Democracy in America, and Fanged Noumena

Hmm it's the only Faulkner I've read but it wasn't bad. One of the chapters was god-tier (Addie) while the rest of the novel was decent enough to keep me going. I've heard The Sound and the Fury is his best so I'm reading that one next.

Now try something that isn't designed to feed you your own worldview again and again.

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Death of a Red Heroine
The Three Body Problem
Lolita
The Spy Who Came in From the Cold
Into Thin Air

Post your Goodreads and show us how diverse you are.

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Ulysses
Dead Souls
Dubliners
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
Fathers and Sons

Blood Meridian (Current)

As I Lay Dying
Flow my Tears, the Policeman Said
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
The Sound and the Fury
Cannery Row

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>Kafka - The Metamorphosis
>Kamo no Chomei - Hojoki
>Kleinman - Psych 101
>Dostoevsky - Crime & Punishment
>(if manga counts) Kabi Nagata - Solo Exchange Diary vol. 2
>(if not) McCarthy - All the Pretty Horses

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>Ross Macdonald - "The Galton Case"
>Jorge Luis Borges - "The Aleph and Other Stories"
>Raymond Chandler - "The Big Sleep"
>Vaino Linna - "Unknown Soldiers"
>Isaac Babel - "Red Cavalry"

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the master and Margarita- Bulgakov
The brothers Karamazov- Dostoevsky
The Aleph- Borges
Rayuela- Julio Cortazar
war and peace- tolstoy

I have discovered russian writters and they are the best

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Dead Souls
St Petersburg Tales
War and Peace
Anna Karenina
Death of Ivan Ilic

I'm going through the 1800s in russia

>25
>War and Peace - Count Leo Tolstoy
>Petersburg - Andrei Bely
>The Kindly Ones - Jonathan Littell
>Hunger - Knut Hamsun
>The Wind Up Bird Chronicle - Haruki Murakami
It’s been a good year so far. Can’t wait to read more Russian novels. I’ve become a serious Russiaboo lately. Russian lit is just so un-pozzed

Stop lying

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recentest to most-distant
1. God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater! - Vonnegut
2. Propaganda - Ellul
3. Warlock - Hall
4. Passwords - Baudrillard
5. Liquid Modernity - Bauman

git gud

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Taiko - Eiji Yoshikawa
The Shimsengumi - Romulus Hillsborough
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
Turings Cathedral - George Dyson
Countdown to ZeroDay - Kim Zetter

No one cares about how you got into reading faggot, it’s good that you read now.

How was Taiko? Yoshikawa's Musashi was one of the first books that really got me into reading.

r8 in another post
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Dazai NLH
Yeats collected poetry
Mishima Spring Snow
BEE Less Than Zero
Maupassant Collected Short Stories

Called it

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Why we get the wrong politicians
Red tory
Moon over soho
Archeofuturism
The coming anarchy

Almost. Try hard with a philosophy degree who never read Kierkegaard and am spending my summer catching up.

not sure if pseud
good shit
yikes
pseud
retard
patrician
neckbeard midwit
Not bad at all
got memed, may be sinoboo
incel
memed
babby first Yea Forums
pft
hahahaha! you need to go back though.
can't count. probably retarded.
reads to impress others, has bad taste himself
patrician
lmao yiiiikes
incelibate
not bad.
y-y-y-y-y-y-yikes, gonna teleport behind user too?

Reminder that at least half of these posters are underage. Have a nice day.

>22
>Man and his Becoming, Guenon
>The Book of Five Rings, Mushashi
>The Sorrows of Young Werther, Goethe
>In the Buddhas Words
>Old Pathe White Clouds

I loved it. Not as poetic as Musashi was, it's more of a war novel than an adventure. Towards the end the book loses steam but everything up to the last few chapters is well worth reading.There are a lot of Zen Buddhist lessons throughout the book that give spiritual insights that are rare in other books I've read about samurai, like Shinsengumi which is mostly about their will to power.

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An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding - Hume
Critique of Pure Reason - Kant
The Social Contract - Rousseau
A Discourse on Inequality - Rousseau
Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals - Kant

fun at parties (heh heh, nothing personal kid)
Conspiracy theorist
>not Bernays
Almost there user
You still have amniotic fluid on you

memecore
not bad
browses /pol/ and /k/, thinks he's an operator
hahaha holy shit. have sex
insecure about masculinity.
no one wants to hang out with you
will read anything put in front of him, zero taste
2bigbrain4me
can't count, retard. also neckbeard.
not bad
actually reads.
irredeemable trash
neckbeard hyper-brainlet
acceptable
cringe
>m-muh esperanto
its' the veganism of languages.
entry level but not bad
cringe
on path to be patrician
entry but good
fag
memed
not bad
yikes
neckbeard
decent
incel
not bad
going to marry a used up nu-wave hippy and get cvcked
trash
lmao have sex
meh
go back
patrician
decent
gag
schizo
based
incel
normie
based

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1177 BC
A Scanner Darkly (I love PKD)
Peopleware (recommended by a coworker)
I think the other two were also PKD novels. I reread VALIS for the 6th time and some of the 'Valis trilogy'

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Arcadia
Oedipus Cycle
The Letters of Gustave Flaubert
Shakespeare’s Metrical Art
Swann’s Way

>19
>Die Wahlverwandschaften/ Elective Affinities by Goethe
>Some Hope, Bad News, Never Mind by Edward St. Aubyn
> Ovid's Metamorphoses

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A Moor's Account - Laila Lalami
How to Win an Argument - Cicero
How to be a Good Friend - Cicero
Subtle Art of Not Giving A Fuck - Mark Manson
Divine Comedy - Dante Alighieri

Based freshman
Hit the gym; work on an becoming more athletic built and dominate in college (if you go)

cringe

Why is most of the board over 22 in age.
I bet this is one of the oldest boards. Probably why it's 5he highest IQ board.

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Panther! by Alan Ryan
Trilobites & Other Stories by Breece D'J Pancake
No One Belongs Here More Than You by Miranda July
Band of Brothers by Stephen E. Ambrose
Thunderhead by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

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Fr. Seraphim Rose - Orthodoxy and the Religion of the Future
Vladimir Lossky - Dogmatic Theology
The Testament of Solomon
Corneliu Codreanu - The Prison Notes
Rene Guenon- Traditional Forms and Cosmic Cycles

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>Letters from a Self-Made Merchant to His Son
> Revealing the Invisible
>Tools of Titans
>The Obesity Code
>The Dark Enlightenment
>The Fall

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Lolita
Kavalier and Clay - Michael Chabon
Sirens of Titan - Vonnegut
Breakfast of Champions - Vonnegut
Slaughterhouse five - Vonnegut

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On Pain
Napoleon: A Life (that one took me a while)
Revolt Against The Modern World
The Hero With A Thousand Faces
Currently reading Faust part 1

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>Endgame (Beckett)
>All My Sons (Miller)
>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
>Euthyphro
>currently reading Infinite Jest

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Stirner - Der Einzige und sein Eigentum (ger)
Orwell - Animal farm (engl)
Dante - Comedia / Komödie (ger+engl)
Manfred Kyber - Einführung in das Gesamtgebiet des Okkultismus (ger)
Manly Hall - The ways of the lonely ones (engl)

How fucked am I?

Kek, already in my 2nd Semester, does that still count as freshman?

>stirner
>orwell
Go play russian roulette

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Of Mice and Men
Stoner
Confederacy of Dunces
The Great Gatsby
Metamorphosis

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The Good Earth
Inter Ice Age 4
Woman in the Dunes
Japanese Destroyer Captain : Tameichi Hara
Kokoro

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Yes

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Ancient Greece: A Political, Social and Cultural History
Dust of Dreams (Malazan)
Why Nations Fail
On the Origin of Species
Frankenstein

Derrida, The beast & the sovereign vol 1
Luuk Van Middelaar, De nieuwe politiek van Europa
Ulrike Guérot the new civil war
Hugo Claus, De Oostakkerse gedichten

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How is that related? Except you think of me as an communist, therefore you made that "funny" russian roulette joke, right?

Animal farm is a nice short read, I really liked how the laws of the pigs surpressed the mare that only wanted to eat sugar and look cute with things in her hair. Touched me somehow. These kind of characters are the reason there is still hope in this world.

Stirner.. really just read it for the laughs (yet I can relate to some of his ideas, but not the memed ones lol)

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>18
>Fear and Trembling
>El Buscón
>Portrait of the Artist
>Martín Fierro
>Sorrows of Young Werther

And, currently: Ecclesiastes and the Book of Disquiet

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Discipline and Punish - Foucault
Babbitt - Lewis
42nd Parallel - Dos Passos
Main Street - Lewis
Crime and Punishment in American History - Friedman

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atlas shrugged
infinite jest (so good bro)
the fall (this one is so deep)
snow crash
road to serfdom

Already read Bernays. His book, compared to Ellul's, was mediocre. Ellul's is a deeper examination of the practical theory and its meaning in a social context. Bernays is simply autofellating in an oversized resume.

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>how markets fail - john cassidy
>the alchemy of finance - george soros
>the general theory [...] - john m. keynes
>mastering bitcoin
>the republic - plato

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No longer human
Setting sun
Kokoro
All quiet on the western front
Hobbit

I've read 8PKD novels over the last year. I fucking love him, and I eat those books like candy. He's like a space-age Kafka.

Pseud college dropout

eli eli rama lama ding dong :DDDDD

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>Cumming's Selected Poems
>Poetical Sketches
>Celan's Selected Poems
>Basho's Complete Poetry
>Leaves of Grass (not all of it, though)
Nice. If you enjoyed Osamu Dazai you should read his short stories. Schoolgirl is great.

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Very nice
May I suggest Nathaniel West's Day of locust.

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Catcher in the rye
To kill a mockingbird
Il pendolo di Foucault (eco)
Il nome della rosa (eco)
The republic

Actually it was the communist manifesto not the republic

ok

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And Then There Were None
Odyssey
容疑者Xの献身
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
The Consolation of Philosophy

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Confessions (Augustine)
Discourses (Epictetus)
Set Theory with a Universal Set (I don't remember who wrote it)
City of God (Augustine)
General Chemistry (Pauling)

Now this, is based
This too
At least you're trying

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The Divine Comedy
Dune
The Art of War, and Other Classics of Eastern Thought
The Arabian Nights
Animorphs: The Secret

What a worthless person.

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Bernhard -Correction
Bolano - 2666
Bataille - Mother
G. Fedotov - Russia, Europe and Us
JG Ballard - High rise

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Letters to a Young Poet
The Hero With A Thousand Faces
The Road
The Godfather
I don't remember what the fifth last book I read was

>Animorphs
unironically based

dude, stop that, you'll fry your brain with that shit

22 is about the time you accept you're not going to have an exterior life.

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Crime and punishment
The hunchback of Notre Dame
Les Miserables
Black Caesar

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One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gravity’s Rainbow
Cat’s Cradle
Underworld (DeLillo)
Moby Dick

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Absalom, Absalom!
Snow Crash
Heart of Darkness
Walter Benjamin at the Dairy Queen
All the Pretty Horses

Crime and punishment+notes(half way though the idiot, planning on reading demons and BOK as a finale.
Sping snow, by Mishima (reading Thist for love, and gonna read his other works before finishing the tetralogy)
Stoner by Williams, reading butchers crossing now aswell.
And finally, meditations by Marcus Aurelius (now i have a spark to learn more ancient philosopy)

39 (and fuck you, no one else even tries to discuss literature anywhere else
>The Argonauts
>One Hundred Years of Solitude
>Submission
>Chamber Music
>Book of Longing

Oh shit, i'm 18 lmafo.

>The Merchant of Venice
>To Kill a Mockingbird
>im Westen nichts Neues
>Stone Cold
>Nathan der Weise

oh shit forgot to add age, im 19

welcome to that club, brother

please kys

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Where's wally?
The hungry catterpillar
Clifford the big red dog
Diary of a wimpy kid
My awsome brother - a childrens book about transgender acceptance

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dairy of a wimpy kid
jokes for minectrafters
atlas shrugged

ok sorry thats it i cant remember more......

do you had to read that books too lol?

21 - Portugal
Biomedical Engineering student, masters in Medical Electronics.

War and Peace (portuguese)
Notes from the Underground (portuguese)
Mysteries - Knut Hamsun (english)
Hunger - Knut Hamsun (half in english, half in portuguese)
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail 72 (english)

I also have a great body, I've gone consistently to the gym every week since I was 16 but I don't take selfies because I gave up social media at 19 once I realized it was all a jerk off fest of status and attractiveness and getting likes was like chain smoking cigarettes, even though I had over 250 likes in my profile pic.
I conquered my anxiety and became extremely sociable by just faking that I was confident even though I am just a very shy kid with jacked arms.
Anyways I can't prove I have abs of steel and a body more aesthetic than that japanese author of Sun and Steel that gets posted all the time.
Also am poor and am working full time at McDonalds this summer even though in September I'll be doing my masters thesis in an exchange program in neural eletrical stimulation.
I've consistently been the poorest kid in every single class I've ever been and yet I've achieved more than almost everyone I know.
And to top it all off I can't bring myself to brag about any of it in real life and this is the first time I've ever done so because I'm sure no one will read this and even if they will they won't give a fuck. But deep down I know it was the faint feeling that someone might be impressed by this got me writing. Anyways it feels good to type this out, even if it is just for myself.

Please anonymous strangers give me the validation I so desperately crave

9/10 for being multilingual. You lost a point for the wall.

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Rise of Endymion
The Farthest Shore
Catcher in the Rye
Native Son
The Book of Merlyn

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>A Collection of Short Stories by Henry James (Penguin Edition)
>Eugene Onegin by Alexander Pushkin (Oxford World Classics Edition)
>La Vita Nuova by Dante Alighieri (Oxford World Classics Edition)
>Humboldt's Gift by Saul Bellow (Penguin Edition)
>The Train Was On Time by Heinrich Böll (Melville House Edition)

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>crime and punishment
>some king Arthur book
>Clifford the big red dog
>green eggs and Ham
>some book about a caterpillar

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-philosophy shit for uni (most of descartes' meditations, some hume and locke)
-The Master and Margarita
-Slaughterhouse Five
-The Plague
-Do androids dream of electric sheep?

26 :3

Oskar Morgenstern - On the Accuracy of Economic Observations
Ptolemy - The Almagest
Alexis De Tocqueville - Democracy In America
Joseph Schumpeter - Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy
Fibonnaci - The Book of Squares

We could tell

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>The Stranger
>The Hobbit
>Game of Thrones
>Flowers for Algernon
>The Enchiridion

I've read more intellectual books this year, but I took a break and delved into some more entertainment focused material. Back into the classics now as I near completion of Crime and Punishment.

Did you read all of The Arabian Nights?

Based and patrician as fuck. A man amongst men.

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Gilles Deleuze - Spinoza: Practical Philosophy
David Lapoujade - Aberrant Movements: the Philosophy of Gilles Deleuze
Gilles Deleuze - Kant's Critical Philosophy
Todd May - Gilles Deleuze: an Introduction
Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari - A Thousand Plateaus

DR is next :)
and yes i am on the autism spectrum

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Hijo de ladrón - Manuel Rojas
20000 leagues under the sea - Jules Verne
Discourse on Method - René Descartes
The toothbrush - Jorge Díaz
The alchemist - Paulho Coelho

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Futurist Texts and Manifests - Tomasso Marinetti
Giovanni's Room - James Baldwin
Black Swan Green - David Mitchell
Lolito - Ben Brooks
Pale Fire - Vladimir Nabokov

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Gravity's Rainbow
Lolita
Ulysses
An Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology
Lolita

20000 leagues is gold
The Alchemist is shit though
Did you like GoT?
Great taste
BASED

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>Portrait of a young man Joyce
>The lonesome traveller Kerouac
>Hunger artist/country doctor Kafka
>One hundred years of solitude Marquez
Reading on the road

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The Bridge on the Drina (In its original language)
Pentecostal Modernism
Lovecraft's Collected Works
The Aeneid
The Lay of the Nibelungs (12th Century medieval german text)

triggered, kek

I know the alchemist is shit. I read it because I found it a long time ago amongts some old books from my older brothers and I read some of them. The whole "follow ur dreams" theme is as stupid as a self-help book's version of it with some magic thrown in between.

Yes, I liked GoT. GRRM's descriptions for certain things, especially anything sexual, is almost irritatingly repetitive, but the worldbuilding and story is very entertaining and well written.

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Of Human Bondage-Maugham
The Histories- Herodotus
The Eye of The World- Jordan
Anna Karenina- Tolstoy
Lolita

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Last Evenings on Earth
Demons
Ulysses
Steppenwolf
The Sufferings of Young Werther

>you think of me as a communist
Lol wat
I was just telling you to kys for reading such shite

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1984
Metamorphosis
Lolita
Marcus Aurelius Meditations
Heart of Darkness
The Trial

>lolita

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Meditations from a movable chair
Brave New World
No Country For Old Men
The Sound and The Fury
When Breath Becomes Air

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Dracula
The Sound and the Fury
The Master and Margarita
A Thousand Nights and One
Giovanni's Room

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>Lord Jim - Conrad
>Once There Was a War - Steinbeck
>Dracula - Stoker
>In Cold Blood - Capote
>Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas - Thompson
I read mostly for entertainment, can't really be bothered with more involving texts most of the time.

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I don't think I've read 5 books :^)

I know we don't know each other, but you have my heart, user.

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>The Trial
>Spain Betrayed: The Soviet Union in the Spanish Civil War
>Norwegian Wood
>Sun and Steel
>The Brothers Karamazov

Amadeus - Peter Shaffer
Sveriges Historia - Peter Olausson
Odyssey - Homer
Circe - Madeline Miller
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater - Kurt Vonnegut

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gulag arhipelago
memories, dreams, reflections (jung)
decameron
dead souls
and something else i can't remember; haven't read any literature in 2-3 years

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Johnny Swift-Tale of a Tub
Homer-Odyssey (Fitz)
Dickens-Great Expectations
Hemingway-All Quiet
Neiberg-Blood of free men (pretty meh)

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Hungry Caterpillar
Little engine that could
Chickachickaboomboom
Harry Potter 1-7
Harold and the purple crayon

mods

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The Art of Noise
The Pigeon
Fanged Noumena
Simulacra and Simulation
The Question Concerning Technology

>gulag archipelago
>jung
this is shit tier jordan peterson lit

>dead souls
thats cool tho

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The origin of Satan
Efter Sverige (After Sweden)
Ronja Rövardotter (Ronja the Robber's Daughter)
No Exit and three other plays
Liber Null and the Psychonaut


Excepting lame course literature.

>The origin of Satan

a book about how christians demonized jews written by a woman

wow bro, just wow...

This is the kind of person who expresses his opinions loudly on every subject irl but doesn't understand that no one cares about them and in fact most of his acquaintances find him annoying and are happy when he doesn't show up.

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Legacy of Luna - Julia Butterfly Hill (college)
The Third Policeman- Flann O'Brien(college)
Notes from Underground - Fyodor Dostoeevsky
The Last Binge Ever Vol. 1 - LondonFrog
Stoner- John Edward Williams

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It doesn't really do much moral preaching until the brief concluding chapter, and then only briefly. It's mostly just cover for the christian academic nerding out about esoteric gospels, early jewish sects, and Aurelius.

Read it again, that was exactly my opinion after my first read two years ago and by now it's my favorite novel.

>Gerald Murnane - Stream System
>Jaegwon Kim - Philosophy of Mind
>Georg Büchner - Woyzeck
>Thomas Nagel - Mind and Cosmos
>Solomon Sheldon et al. - The Worm at the Core

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>Lord of the Rings - JRR Tolkien
>Republic - Plato
>Revelation Space - Alastair Reynolds
>Anthem - Ayn Rand
Neuromancer - William Gibson

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White Fang
Animal Farm
Gesteinsbestimmung im Gelände - Roland Vinx
The robbers - Schiller (and some other of those but cant really remember)
Das Formale, das Soziale und das Subjektive eine Einführung in die Philosophie und Didaktik der Mathematik - Michael Otte

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"The Brothers Karamazov"
"The Idiot"
"Crime and Punishment"
"The House of the Dead"
"Dead Souls"

There is something really attractive for me in Russian realism and it got me hooked on it.

why would you do this to yourself

Watchmen
The Brothers Karamazov
The Way of Men
As I Lay Dying
The Aeneid

Where the fuck did you find these books?

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Stand on Zanzibar
Book of Genesis
Collection of Lovecraft Stories
A brief history of ireland
Mayflower II

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Shadow of the Torturer
Fahrenhiet 451
Golden Sun
Call Me Hope
That one book Veronica Roth wrote that didn't get popular because it wasn't Divergent.

Give me better shit to read please.

The worldbuilding is definitely the best part. It only gets better (while the plot becomes worse)
Coelho basically writes self help barely disguised as novels. It's insane.

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The Tale of Genji
Finnegan’s Wake (Haven’t finished either yet but.)
The Hard Life by Flan O’Brien
Crime and Punishment
Dance Dance Dance Murakami

What do you mean? They're all available on Amazon.

They're not particularly obscure either, if that's what you meant, except maybe Murnane. The Worm at the Core is an empirical follow-up to The Denial of Death, Woyzeck is high school reading in Germany, the Kim one is a very popular introduction to Philosophy of Mind, and the Nagel one was widely discussed when it came out.

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Brave New World
Three essays on the theory of sexuality
Babbling Corpse
The Sufferings of Prince Sternenhoch
In the Miso Soup

Thanks user you made my day.

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The ego and its own
Thus spoke Zarathustra
A song of ice and fire
The Iliad
Anti-Oedipus

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The trial-Kafka
Don Quijote-Cervantes
The brothers Karamazov-Dostoevsky
Crime and punishment -Dostoevsky
Letters to a young poet-Rainer Maria Rilke

I'm a faggot I know

if you guys are capable of reading a book you should also be capable to read the rules of this website

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Heart of Darkness by Conrad
Evolution of Desire by David Buss
The Trial by Kafka
Labyrinths by Borges
The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction by Benjamin

Planning to read The Road to Serfdom

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Guess I'm a masochist

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Raymond Chandler - The Big Sleep
Raymond Chandler - Farewell, My Lovely
Raymond Chandler - The High Window
Raymond Chandler - The Lady in the Lake
Raymond Chandler - The Little Sister
I found my grandpa's collection of detective stories while clearing out his estate and have been slowly going through them. The genre didn't seem very interesting to me at first, but the gritty, rainy streets of LA are growing on me.

A Clockwork Orange
Time of Contempt
A History of Ancient Philosophy without any gaps
Catch 22
The Sandman Overture

Imagine being 28

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Don Quixote
Shadow of the Torturer
The Sound of Waves
Moby Dick
Phaedo

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The Mumonkan
Keene’s Anthology of Japanese Literature
The Sound and the Fury
Naked Lunch
Four Plays by Eugene Ionesco
Some of these were for class but I’m trying to expand my horizons or whatever

Imagine having a gf whom you go home to every day after work and will love you unconditionally, despite all your flaws and insecurities.

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War and Peace by Tolstoy
God's Chinese son by Jonathan Spence
The Great Game by Peter Hopkirk
Nemesis by Max Hastings
Dreadnought by Robert K. Massie

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>Walt Disney triumph of the american imagination
>Grinding it out
>The five pillars of wisdom
>Letters from Iwo Jima
>A short walk through the hindu kush

Hitler and anime
Where did this connection come from? Did he do something to imply he'd enjoy K-on?

Thoughts on Anti-Oedipus? I thought the two of them were hacks trying to show off how many movies they've seen, personally

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>Ham on Rye
>Howl
>Any Human Heart
>Brief Interviews With Hideous Men
>How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found

>How To Disappear Completely And Never Be Found
did it work?

Both based and axispilled.

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Pynchon - slow learner
Irving - cider house rules
Camus - myth of sisyphus and other essays
Burroughs - Junky
Smith - White Teeth

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Dubliners
Portrait
The Odyssey
Ulysses
Beckett Trilogy

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>The Stranger
>Literary Theory: An Introduction
>Siddhartha
>Speak Memory
>Book of Tea

5 sci-fi books
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Mid 20s. I don't read.

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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Dust
Soul Music
The Cthulhu Casefiles: The Sussex Sea-Devils
The Cthulhu Casefiles: Miskatonic Monstrosities
The Cthulhu Casefiles: The Shadwell Shadows

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>King Rat
>Something Happened
>Les Miserables
>Norwegian Wood
>Wild

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>the book of disquiet(currently)
>the idiot
>notes from underground
>don quixote
>do androids dream of electric sheep

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Carl Sagan:
- The Demon Haunted World
- The Varieties of Religious Experience

Walter Isaacson:
- Benjamin Franklin

Richard Feynman:
- The Pleasure of Finding Things Out

Donald Robertson:
- Stoicism and the Art of Happiness

David Harvey - Brief History of Neo-Liberalism
Gene Wolfe - Shadow of the Torturer
Gene Wolfe - Claw of the Conciliator
Plutarch - Athens: Nine Lives
Joinville/Villehardouin - Chronicles of the Crusades

Reading: Herodotus - Histories

On the contrary, you're smart. You don't have a waste bin memory and read for yourself not the sake of others.

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>Giovanni's Room- James Baldwin
>Little Birds- Anais Nin
>On the Road- Jack Kerouac
>Brave New World-- Huxley
>Orlando- Virginia Woolf

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>Libido Dominandi
>Der Steppenwolf
>Homage to Catalonia
>Madness And Civilization
>Thus Spake Zarathustra

>Brothers Kazamarov (dropped)
>Some Robert E. Howard and Clive Barker novels (dropped)

The dropped works having been attempted during the five-book time-frame.

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House of Leaves
2666
All Quiet on the Western Front
The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea
100 Years of Solitude

>Parzival
>Simplicius Simplicissimus
>The Tin Drum
>Confessions of an Italian
>Buddenbrooks

18 yrs old

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Bill Byrson - in a sunburned country
Dan Abnett - whatever the last four books of the gaunts ghost series were.

>All Quiet on the Western Front
now read storm of steel

>near completion of Crime and Punishment
same! and I just finished The Stranger

18 >the shadow over insmouth >A gentleman in moscow >the iliad >the night circus >lolita

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The Trial - Kafka
Metamorphosis - Kafka
Animal Farm - Orwell
At the mountains of madness - Lovecraft
The Fellowship of the ring - Tolkien

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Actually kill yourself.

Why do people do this? Itemised opinions with zero substance.

I'm reading 2666 too and loving it, on the part about archomobelli

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Dubliners
Mrs Dalloway
Julius Caesar
Stoner
Lolita (reread)

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Stoner - Williams
Seveneves - Stephenson
Holding onto Reality - Borgmann
Confessions of an English Opium Eater - De Quincey
Le Spleen de Paris - Baudelaire

Starting to get to work on the /opiumcore/ lit. Any recommendations? Anything you'd consider as essential /opiumcore/?

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Jane Bowles - Two Serious Ladies
Alice Munro - The Moons of Jupiter
Robert Louis Stevenson - Treasure Island
László Krasznahorkai - Destruction and Sorrow beneath the Heavens
Frederik Backman - A Man Called Ove

>The Sailor who Fell from Grace with the Sea
Why would you do that to yourself?
You know there is only a finite number of books you'll ever be able to read, right?

It was a short little book man. Only took like 2 days

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Steppenwolf - Hesse
Homage to Catalonia - Orwell
The Trial and Death of Socrates: Four Disalogues - Plato
Beyond the Pleasure Principle - Freud
Dubliners - Joyce

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Pride and Prejudice - Austen
God Emperor of Dune - Herbert
To the Lighthouse - Woolf
Ulysses - Joyce
The Great Gatsby - Fitzgerald

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Count of Monte Cristo
Atomized
Submission
Republic
and other Plato's dialogues

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Mrs Dalloway - Virginia Wolf
Babyfucker - Urs Allemann
Kokoro - Natsume Soseki
Equus - Peter Shaffer
In the Miso Soup - Ryu Murakami

How was Mrs Dalloway? Was considering reading it

>24 years
> mien Kempf
>alestar Crowley- diary of a drug addict
>communist manifesto
>count of Monte cristo
>mije Meyers A+ certification

disgusting

It was good reading even if Virginia Wolf is the type of writer that makes you read 5 lines and stare at the window thinking about life. The best part for me was the way the plot is connected making you understand every character and see the world in their eyes. 8/10

Yeah, I know exactly what you mean, I'll definitely check it out eventually. Btw, I highly recommend this short story by her if you haven't read it yet
english.upenn.edu/~jenglish/English104/woolf2.html