Your top 3 fiction books

>Your top 3 fiction books
>Your age

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>books
Blood Meridian
Grapes of Wrath
Lolita
>Age
18

How did you come by blood meridian and lolita btw?

American Psycho
Brothers Karamazov
Harassment Architecture
18

not that user but they're pretty well established memes on goodreads and reddit

>Trainspotting
>2666
>The Vorrh

24

>Three Musketeers
>Colourless Tsukuru
>The Godfather

>24

Kingkiller chronicles
Atlas shrugged
old man and the sea


37

>kingkiller chronicles
sjw as fuck are you a woman by any chance?

>The Master and Margarita
>Dead Souls
>Under the Volcano
20

Doesn't everybody and their mother know Lolita?

Keke by 6ix9ine
Lulu by Nick Land
Gogo by Gilles Deleuze

14/88

Nausea By Jean-Paul Sartre
Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Hell by Henri Barbusse

shit forgot to put my age,
21

Moby dick
Max havelaar
Frankenstein
21

>The Bible
>The Quran
>The Torah
18

The Brothers Karamazov
Crime and Punishment
Notes from Underground

20

A lot of young people in here huh.

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>Moby-Dick
>Anna Karenina
>The Book of the New Sun

32

Harry Potter 6
Harry Potter 3
Harry Potter 1

27

Fucking based. Probably best taste on the board, were it not for the fact that you like book 3, like every fucking person who read HP. Fucking kill yourself nigger.

Are you my ex girlfriend

Book of the New Sun
Moby Dick
Blood Meridian

27

good taste for a young age
you just like the concept of manly mary sues
Frankenstein was too melodramatic for my taste

1984
The Shining
The Thanatonauts

22 and kind of new at reading.

In Search of Lost Time
Faust
Paradise Lost

16

>Books
The Black Cloud
Demian
Perfume
>Age
25

>16
haha b& zoomie

In Search of Lost Times
HongLouMeng
Shunkin
27

It will never change as I stopped reading fiction long ago

MODS

Orlando Furioso
The Aeneid
Paradise Lost

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and 19 years, almost forgot

23
In no order

Brave New World
The Picture of Dorian Grey
Crime and Punishment

>Brave New World
Shit
>The Picture of Dorian Grey
Better but shit
>Crime and Punishment
Alright

based and redpilled taste

>I didn't understand it so i didn't like it

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>The Lord of the Rings
>The Warlord Chronicles
>A Song of Ice and Fire

31

It's been the same for years,I've read objectively better books since then, the cool ones that people like to claim they love to show how intellectual they are, and I actually liked most of them, but not as much as I love these books I'm always reading since I was a teenager.

>objectively better

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>The Catcher in the Rye
>A House for Mr Biswas
>Amongst Women

22

They're not hard to understand, user.

Da Jesus Book
Dianetics
Art of the Deal
19

That was my list.

>Brave New World
>Shit
I really enjoyed it. I hooked me very early on in the chapter where it keeps jumping between scenes, I'm notvsure why but that part really blew me away, it really built the world up it was like an opening song of a theatre. Huxley's main goal for the book was to get a message across but the way he directed the story there was really beautiful imo. I thought the characters were all very well written and fantastically get you into the mindset of the new age citizens, allowing you to see the story from multiple perspectives easily. I really do think it's underrated, not only because people usually put it below 1984, but becasue people even put it only in the same league as that. I think it does it's job as a rival for that book very well but I really do think it does more than that.

>The Picture of Dorian Grey
>Better but shit
Mostly for the characters and their interactions ofcourse. I didn't get the same overwhelming enjoyment out of any scene as I did BNW but I thought the quality held up throughout the book which makes it an enjoyable read the whole way through.

>Crime and Punishment
>Alright
Not sure how you couldn't love reading Raskolnikov's journey and Dosto's telling of what an otherwise good man might go through after murder.
The characters are great(Razumikhin is top tier), the story is great, the message is very well put, even if you disagree with it.

What's your top 3?

>>The Catcher in the Rye
Fuck off, American

Alright, fucking hell, you don't need to cry.

>Try to start a conversation about literature on a literature board
>met with this
I bet you're a fucking meme poster you fart sniffing mogoloid, go off yourself or atleast go contain yourself back to whatever rat infested pit you came from, Yea Forums or Yea Forums I persume. BEGONE.

Based
>C&P
>Sping Snow
> A woman with out lies
>18
And probably the idiot but i haven't finished yet, im around page 400

Bro I would delete the post but too much time has passed. Stop crying though, please, you're making ME feel bad.

I SAID BEGONE

The Trial
Lord of the rings

Can't think of any more. I don't really like fiction books, you seldom learn anything from them. I'm 28 by the way.

>Lost Illusions
>Moby-Dick
>The Rings of Saturn

22, no particular order

I'm not even American; but Catcher is one of the most perfect books ever written, and deepens with each read through.

Bud, calling someone out for not being /lit enough and "banishing" them, it's childish, you're kidding yourself by thinking your observations and opinions cant be viewed and responded to by other people who arent well read, that guy could be 10x smarter than you and have infinite more wisdom, come down from your pretentious horse. you make other people here look bad too i said your list of books was based, but please, do us a favor and shut the fuck up.

>Dune
>Hitchhiker Guide to the Galaxy
>Hairy Bikers cookbook

...

>Hunger by Knud Hamsun
>The Stranger by Albert Camus
>Collected short stories by Franz Kafka

25

Uhh I'm pretty sure they're messing with each other user... do you have autism?

The God Delusion
End of Faith
God is Not Great

18

we all know that 3 was the best movie but not the best book

Felt the same way when reading it at 14, but when you start reading the rest of edge fest - confederacy of dunces, story of b, yada yada it starts to lose its appeal.

>The Cinnamon Shops & Other Stories by Bruno Schulz
>The Unbearable Lightness of Being
>Crime and Punishment

20

>I bet you're a fucking meme poster you fart sniffing mogoloid, go off yourself or atleast go contain yourself back to whatever rat infested pit you came from, Yea Forums or Yea Forums I persume. BEGONE.
Well im sorry any joke these days is layered in seven layers of irony like im supposed to get it, or care.

can you not handle other opinions, coward?

Friendly reminder that Yea Forums is a low-T board. When somebody annoys us, we offer flowers and unicorns. If you're too manly but still want to fit in, you can gulp a gallon of semen.

I think anyone who says begone in all capital is either joking or should be taken as a joke (or possibly seriously if you choose to act as a character in response) It's just not "normal" modern behaviour.

>The Elementary Particles
>Never Let Me Go
>The Secret History
20

I definitely jumped the gun, but i dont see the point in saying something retarded, hoping that another retard will bite. its meaningless filler conversation, it feels like 2 people playing a character one side usually mocking the other. this is Yea Forums after all

I agree. It seems like one of them was trying to have a conversation and then just started playing along.

Infinite Jest
The Recognitions
Suttree

20

Isnt that just cringe role play? count me out

Try reading it again, it's the great American existentialist novel, and quite possibly the great American war novel too.

>Frankenstein was too melodramatic for my taste
>27

>Romantic literature
>too melodramatic

Oh yikes

I think one was wanting a real conversation, then when he was met by a sharp reply then he expressed his annoyance in a joking way. I don't think anyone's role playing as much as exagerating. If you don't like people putting on acts then maybe this isn't the right site for you.

Have you posted your top 3?

I haven't read a fiction book in my life

Oh, and Hitchhikers I guess

Yup Honestly i just didnt like the idea of someone out weighing their opinion over someone else's.

Voyage au bout de la nuit
Mason & Dixon
Catch-22

26

The Lord of the Rings
The Caves of Steel
Space Viking
23

As someone who mostly only reads obscure german literature you wouldn't know them anyways

Go and fuck yourself with your cultural hegemony and burger canon, fatasses

Master the boards CK
First Aid Step 1
Golijan Pathology

23

>War and Peace
>Invisible Cities
>The Leopard

31

Silmarilion
Master & Margarita
The Good Soldier Svejk
23

Gormenghast
Miss Lonelyhearts
The Violent Bear It Away
35

>The Life & Opinions of Tristram Shandy
>Life: A User’s Manual
>Molloy/Malone Dies/The Unnameable
>18

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>1984
>The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come
>The Master and Margarita

Currently 21.

Watership Down
Catch-22
We, the Drowned

23

For Whom the Bell Tolls
Book of the New Sun
Infinite Jest

20

>Paradise Lost, The Master and Margarita, The Little Prince
>21

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Hello

Hello lads, I'm 18

>The Sun Also Rises
>Cry, The Beloved Country
>The Good Soldier

What books??

>Fiction

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I have a hard time believing that someone at 18 would choose these as their favorite books. Kudos to you I guess.

The Sirens of Titan
Tenth of December
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay

18

The Trial
Crime and Punishment
1984

Age: 30

you need to be 18 to be on Yea Forums, you're obviously no older than 14

Colourless over 1Q84 huh

>Book of the New Sun

I thought this was a meme.

Animal Farm
Dubliners
Don Quixote

22

The Eye of the World
Fablehaven
Fire Punch

fuck i forgot, 18

having a hard time of things are we user. good books though

Dune
Catch-22
House of Leaves (but only The Navidson Record)
30

Before I knew it, I was older than the average Yea Forums poster.

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read the bible asap

The Lord of the Rings
The Epic of Gilgamesh
The Divine Comedy

21

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>Paradise Lost
Disgusting protestant propaganda. Read some Catholic literature instead.

The Book of Disquiet
The Stranger
Slaughterhouse-Five
20
Harassment Architecture is trash

>books
The Iliad
The Lord of the Rings
The Hobbit
>age
18

why are there so many 18 years olds here?

Confessions - Jaume Cabré
Voices of Pamano - Jaume Cabré
The Elementary Particles - Michel Houellebecq
21

The Man Without Qualities
The Good Soldier Svejk
The Autumn of the Patriarch

>under the volcano
good choice

Age 22

Goldess Youth
The Metamorphosis
Brave New World

Gravity's Rainbow
Redwall
The Fountainhead
26

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huh

Space Odyssey
Solaris
Frankenstein
22

Mah dudes.
I'm glad to see so much Dostoyevsky.

Confederacy of Dunces
The Brother's Karamazov
Breakfast of Champions

Also, 26.

Blame Pewdiepie. Wouldn't be surprised if some of them were underage b& lying about their ages

Deus Irae
The Moon is a Harsh Mistress
idk bro

21

La vida breve
Four quartets
Euripides' Hippolutos

25

18
Crime and punishment
Madame Bovary
Bel-Ami

>le crime and punishment
>le 18
Is that book a mandatory read in american schools or what?

Is Onetti any good?

>The Sound and the Fury
>Crime and Punishment
>Thus Spoke Zarathustra
>23

who gives a fuck shut up

>Q
>Blindsight
>The Third Policeman

>28

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War and Peace
The Magic Mountain
Hopscotch
24

The Sun Also Rises
Their Eyes Were Watching God
The Unconsoled

19

>penise by jack goff
>dicke balls by ben doverson
>ass by hugh g rection
27

1.The Silmarillion
2. Crime and punishment
3. Do androids dream of electric sheep?

>the man who fell from grace with the sea
>roadside picnic
That’s the only fiction I’ve read
I’m 20

Holy fucking epic
God tier taste
You win the internet
I’ll see you in the next callmecarson stream fellow redditor ;)

grendel - gardner
guards guards- pratchett
titan - varley
taras bulba - gogol

book of the new sun
infinite jest
ishmael

23
good to see book of the new sun
are you kidding? have you read it?
>watership down
its so good
great taste
you liked kavalier and clay? my god it was boring

Moby dick
Trojan women
Death’s end

19

Rate me fags. Or don’t

can you explain why yu like the sun also rises? its my least favorite book though as years went on i started relating to it.

Guards! Guards! by Terry Pratchett
Lord Brocktree by Brian Jacques
Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien
25

These are just what I remember enjoying the most.
I'm happy to take recommendations.
Currently reading The Legends of King Arthur and His Knights by Sir James Knowles, pretty good.

I'm 37 so will post the best book I read in my teens, 20s & 30s... which also happen to be 19th, 20th and 21st C:

Crime & Punishment
Ulysses
Forest Dark

Actually maybe replace Forest Dark with The Melancholy of Resistance

ok so top Yea Forums is crime and punishment

Book of the New Sun
Don Quijote
Wild Animus

>The Odyssey (in Greek)
>La Divina Commedia (in Italian)
>Hamlet
>49
A lot of snot-nosed zoomers with sh*t taste in this bread.

Crime And Punishment
Heart of Darkness
The Lord of the Rings

20.

>The Odyssey
>not Ὀδύσσεια
Thou art a liar.

If you're into Arthurian myths and legends, check Idylls of the King.

>The characters are great(Razumikhin is top tier), the story is great, the message is very well put, even if you disagree with it.
Instead of saying generic and boring stuff like "this character was great, I liked the message!", you might instead wanna get into the heart of the matter and say something of worth instead. What did you think about its themes, what exactly did you like about Raskolnikov's journey and what resonated with you, what did you think of his notions and shit. Stuff like that, you know? Because otherwise you barely scratch the surface of a given book and get little to nothing out of it.

Are you me ?

Quit lotr at the part where hobbits are travelling to another town and they meet a black rider on the way. Boring trash why do you people pretend to like it?

I just got into them. Thanks, I'll check it out.

Decline and Fall - Evelyn Waugh
Song of Ice and Fire
Catch 22

36yo

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>War and Peace
>Correction by Bernhard
>A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy by Sterne

>19

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Malazan Series (only up to memories of ice)
The Windsinger
Foundation
21

...

>The Unconsoled
Love Ishiguro's works but I haven't gotten to this. I hear it's very convoluted. Thoughts?

> Discovery of Heaven
> Catcher in the rye
> The metamorphosis

18

Tarr
Maldoror
Coin Locker Babies/In The Miso Soup (can't decide)

oh, i'm also 20

Catch 22
Foolkiller (comic)
1984

18
Planning on reading the rec lists provided next month. Lurking doesn't help if I don't get to it and read.

The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea
The Great Gatsby
Crime and Punishment
>23

>Moby Dick
>The Picture of Dorian Gray
>Les Miserables
21

I'm willing to take recs as I'm at a loss for what fiction book to go for next. You can also hazard a guess at my personality if you want.

Just started reading not too long ago, but likes the Americana aesthetic.

Borderline schizo. Probably a conspiracy theorist.

Has not touched a single book not written by Dostoevsky. May be an incel.

Was a Byronic anti-hero in a past life.

Is Christian and is either extremely devout, or merely LARPing as one.

Idylls is top tier. Easily one of the best works of Arthuriana in the modern era. I will say though, it's not in my top 3 of all Arthuriana, but it is of modern stuff.

I'll do you one better, I'll give you seven.
1. The Story of the Grail and the Passing of Arthur (Howard Pyle)
2. Le Morte d'Arthur (Malory)
3. Musashi (Yoshikawa)
4. The Once and Future King (T.H. White)
5. Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
6. Idylls of the King (Tennyson)
7. Frankenstein (Shelley)

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I have The Once and Future King and it seems to be one of people's favourites consistently. I have yet to read it.
Why did you enjoy it?

Lolita
Roadside Picnic
El llano en llamas

There are several reasons, but here are two big ones. First, it's conscious of its place in the history of Arthurian literature. It takes many cues from Malory, but it isn't a straight retelling. Second, it's interesting to read knowing the context in which it was written (for instance, White was allegedly a closet homosexual, and also had fierce self-hatred, so The Ill-Made Knight is fascinating in itself for that respect).
As for age, I'm 22

Me again. I also meant to say that I've recommended it to several people, and most of them thought it was pretty boring, so it's not for everyone.

I swear rverytume i see this post boromirs sword gets bigger

Brothers Karamazov
Children of Time
Ulysses

22

Infinite Jest
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Gravity's Rainbow

22

>>Q
>>Blindsight
>>The Third Policeman
epic

Genji Monogatari (Italian translation/original)
Giles Goat-Boy (Original)
Divina Commedia (Original)

:DDDDDDDDDDDDD ebin books

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Fucking perfect
These are my favourites too

The White Guard
Oblomov
For Whom the Bell Tolls

Forgot to say that I'm 22

1. The Terror
It's not even close too, if someone has any suggestions for similar books it would be much appreciated.
2. Dance, Dance, Dance
3. And then there were none

>Your top 3 fiction books
Dune
Calvin & Hobbes
My Mistress's Sparrow Is Dead
>Your age
18

Making 45 canuck bucks right now if that helps your opinion of my shit

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Red Rising
Farhenheit 451
The Lost Hero
21 tomorrow
Using this thread for recommendations because I haven't read shit.

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1) Rum Diary
2) The Unbearable Lightness of Being
3) Ham On Rye
29

Read the original short story The Thing was based on.

Book of the New Sun
Kafka on the Shore
God Emperor of Dune
31

Blood meridian
Process
Journey to the end of the night

Oh and 20 years old

datamining thread

Odyssey
Wilhelm Meister
Hyperion (Hölderlin)
21

>Les Miserables
>Le Morte De Arthur
>The Idiot
19

Dune
Nueromancer
Ringworld
29

Newfag not including Pathoma

Favorites:
Inherent Vice
Gormenghast Trilogy
Stoner
Age: 22

I'm currently reading Book of the New Sun, feel free to rec me anything.

Stoner
No Country for Old Men
Going After Cacciato
>18

journey to the end of the night
sometimes a great notion
divine comedy
18

I'm pretty new to Arthurian stuff. Most things that are boring I find fine. I'm good with really slow stuff too.

hangsaman
bonjour tristesse
a certain smile
18

Wuthering Heights
Moby Dick
Geek Love

48

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
No Longer Human
Lords of Discipline

forgot age - 21
and replace Lords of Discipline with Moby Dick

>Steppenwolf
>1984
>The Hobbit
>26

27 and in no particular order:
Great Gatsby
Palefire
JR

Lolita
Atlas Shrugged
Epitaph of a Small Winner
>30

>Les Miserables
Unbearable lightness of being
>Brave New World

Patricians.

>24
Moby Dick
Swann's Way
Heinrich von Ofterdingen

norwegian wood
atlas shrugged
east of eden

18

>Books
House of Leaves
Neuromancer
I, Robot
>Age
20

Holy shit you fucking nerd. Just read Wikipedia plot summaries Jesus

The Iliad
Faust
Ficciones

25

28.
The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells
The Vegetarian by Han Kang
Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut

The Fall
The Evening Redness in the West
A Conference of Dunces
35

moby dick
divine comedy
don quijote

23 years surviving

Hebdomeros with Monseiur Dudron's Adventure and Other Metaphysical Writings - Giorgio de Chirico (this is my favourite book right now)
Nadja - Andre Breton
Hunger - Knut Hamson

19

Just started seriously reading a couple months ago. Would appreciate any recs

Brothers Karamazov
Ana Karenina
East of Eden

21

What do you read?
The only non fiction i like is history books. What is there to reading if it's not fiction? Sorry if I'm a brainlet but i don't get how people can hate fiction but apparently still love reading.

Actually fuck the limit

Hunger - Hamsun
Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 - Hunter S Thompson
Grapes of Wrath
Meditations Marcus Aurelius

21

>Moby-Dick
>Heart of Darkness
>The Sea-Wolf
19

>The Lord of the Rings
The last book was too long imo, otherwise based

brothers karamazov
mason and dixon
blood meridian
18

Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep
City of Bohane

21

based Onetti
bruh

I'm never really able to chose favorite for anything really, so I'll limit it to stuff I read this year
>Pride and Prejudice
>The Great Gatsby
>To the Lighthouse
18

>The Idiot
>The Castle
>The Gospel of Judas
>15

>the cool ones that people like to claim they love to show how intellectual they are
victim complex lol, fucking shit taste

Legit.

campus - mikél eli gabriel tutankhamun
the rise and fall of romania - gareth george pollexfen
the principles of solitude - peter-ferdinand omeros miéville-potocki

eighteen

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The Idiot by Dostoevsky
Catch 22 by Heller
1984

20
I don't really read much fiction

>The Neverending Story
>Mossflower
>Original Pokemon Manga
24

Med School represent

Dune
Brave New World
Just about any of the Terry Pratchett novels

21

>Coin Locker Babies/In The Miso Soup (can't decide)
my man. same age as you. i gotta go with the former tho just for the sheer magnitude of its scope. can't go wrong with either tho

>The Silmarillion
>1984
>Alamut

22

Will do, thanks. Loved the movie.

20
Ficciones by Borges
Mao II by DeLillo
The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Kundera

Same, Carpenter was the man in the 80s.

Great taste, user. Have you dabbled into McCarthy's work yet?

>this is unironically the state of Yea Forums in 2019

Kurosawa did Shakespeare the best as far as movie adaptations went, Ran was insane.

The Master and Margarita
Zorba the Greek
The Arch of Triumph

28

Child of god -McCarthy
Oblivion stories-DFW
Map and the territory -Houellebecq

V.
Foucault's Pendulum
The Stranger

26

The Savage Detectives
Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Don Quixote
21

Holy shit another Hard-Boiled Wonderland? Any other similar books to that? Loved it so much.

the Iliad
moby dick
journey by moonlight

>Age
20 going to be 21 soon

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>Hell by Henri Barbusse
thanks so much for putting me on to this

anyone? id really love some book recs.

Pale Fire
Ulysses
A Hero of Our Time
21

Try Journey by Moonlight by Antal Szerb

The Blind Owl - Sadegh Hedayat

sell me on house of leaves been meaning to pick it up

Just spend 5 minutes reading the first 2 or 3 poems and see if you want to read more, it's public domain so you can find it online for free

Wait a second I'm a moron and thought House of Leaves was Leaves of Grass, ignore my post

Against Nature
Journey To The End of The Night
Crying of Lot 49

23

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Thanks, I've read Blood Meridian. I enjoyed it, but it doesn't make the top of my list. Probably going to try to check out some of his other stuff in the future, but my backlog is massive and I'm trying to get in to philosophy too so I don't know when I'll have time.

>The tunel by Sabato
>Crime and Punishment by Dostoyevski
>Hundred years of solitue by Gabriel García Marquéz

>18

>Razumikhin is top tier
pleb pleb pleb pleb pleb pleb

Crime and Punishment
Prince of Thorns
Farewell to Arms
21

underworld (delillo)
hardboiled wonderland and the end of the world
breakfast of champions
20

Ficciones, BIwHM, Ancient Evenings (Mailer)
33

Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban (normie pick I know)

Cirque Du Freak: Book 9 Killers of Dawn (Really Really good Vampire series)

Perks of Being a Wallflower (Plz no bulli)

Harry Potter: Prisoner of Azkaban (Mostly because of Serious Black and the Dark Arts teacher)

Cirque Du Freak: Book 9 Killers of Dawn (Really Really good Vampire series imo)

Perks of Being a Wallflower (plz no bulli)

17

Madame Bovary
Crime and Punishment
Infinite Jest

21

Norwegian Wood
Frankenstein
The Stranger

19

You may think this bait is funny, but you won't be laughing when the janny takes it seriously and bans you for claiming to be underage

lifes a dream - calderon
evgeni onegin - puskin
lotr - tolien

22

East of Eden
The Star Diaries
Far From the Madding Crowd

22

22

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shit, forgot my age.
22

How is 19 underage? And im not baiting, I unironically like those books

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Animal Farm
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
The Illuminatus Trilogy
>tfw i know my taste is shit and i read all my favorite books in high school
>tfw public education led me to try acid

The Recognitions
Go Down, Moses
Kafka’s short fiction

the brother karamazov
crime and punishment
war and peace (does it count lmao)
21 in 3 hours

Happy Birthday user

thanks, i was gonna upgrade my pc but my country's economy went to hell

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The Count of Monte Cristo
Lord of the Rings trilogy
Roadside Picnic

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Crime and Punishment
Zorba the Greek
Grande Sertão: Veredas
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Damn nigga....
If I may ask, what country?

a-argentina...
dollar went from 15 pesos to 40 in 2 years and today it went from 43 to 61 in a couple of hours

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Do you think Macri can win?

Μάkρι αίλουρος

Revolution, start a horrid civil war, rise to power, abuse power for pc loot, then dip.
If you want I could be ur QT propogandist.
The world is ours for the taking user

the iliad
crime and punishment
death in venice

DENBTS

primaries yesterday. Kirchner won by 15 points difference
its over
well let's go, I'll make you VP after we take over the country

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Are you an Espertfag? Please, say no.

of course not. I'm not 15

With us in charge Arg will go from shit to quirky in no time

:) me too; I'd like it if the rest of his fiction was as good!

You typed 17 bro
Happy Birthday user

Shit im literally retarded, my bad I meant 19. Sorry about the whole misunderstanding

I'm halfway through Zorba and finding it very boring. what am I missing?

thank you anons. i really really appreciate this

is this a meme

literally said they liked atlas shrugged, its bait

A Clockwork Orange
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Roadside Picnic
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>a canticle for leibowitz
>till we have faces
>voyage to arcturus

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Tom Clancy Rainbow Six
Tom Clancy the Hunt for Red October
Tom Clancy executive orders

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Nonce

>Spot plays hide and seek
>Spot goes shopping
>Where is Spot?

>Mysteries, Knut Hamsun
>The Rings of Saturn, W. G Sebald
>Nightmare Abbey, T. L. Peacock
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Perfume by Patrick Süskind
Oryx and Crake by Margaret Atwood
All the Little Animals by Walker Hamilton

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Yeah, I know, I need to get my shit together.

If you really liked the more romantic aspects of Les Miserables Le Morte De Arthur is a great read, if you like examining the human condition from a Christian perspective you'll like Paradise Lost.

t. high school junior