What you readin

What you readin

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I want to pet one of those things.

this post :)

Just finished Going To Meet The Man

On book 4 now.
Very Interesting but slow going, been reading since before the new year.

I know right.

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The Night Land (weirdest prose I've ever read) and an old anthology of italian short stories.

Pure unadulterated schizo material.
If you like occultism and very broad conspiracy theories that are extremely difficult to take seriously this might be for you.
The truth is out there.

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White Noise

Infinite Jest

unironically this

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>his dark materials
Wait the golden compass was part of that series?

It was the start of the series, you dingus.

>The Night Land (weirdest prose I've ever read)
How so? I read The House on the Borderland awhile back and thought his style was awful but the strength of his ideas and imagery made up for it.

Dune and The Sublime Object of Ideology. I think I might read something by Celine next. Any recommendations?

Their jaws automatically snap back and forth, back and forth as they come running towards their prey. Pure nightmare fuel.

I'd raise it right and to love people. Starving in the artic causes the meanness.

One day in the life of Ivan denisovich
Mythology by my girl Edith

Pretty good

>One day in the life of Ivan denisovich
That's a great book. I've never been so engrossed by descriptions of flecks of fish and wooden spoons, the mysticism of the mundane in the context of desperation. He was a genuine talent.

I never thought I'd enjoy 40 pages of dudes laying bricks so much

I would recommend reading The First Circle next, if you're interested.

Your post.

The House on the Borderland and The Boats of the "Glen Carrig" are different. I didn't have any problem reading those books, but The Night Land is simply weird. Hodgson would use words that I didn't even read on books written in the 18th century, today I read "gat" for the first time.

rereading this

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a biography of Goethe.
Childe HaroldĀ“s pilgrimage

Definitely going to read some more Solzhenitsyn soon
Thanks broski

Interesting. I've been curious about Night Land since reading some of Lovecraft's praise for it, but the thing I found off-putting about Borderland was the fantastical events being described in the form of stilted lists as if I was reading the outline for something intended to be fleshed out later. I'll have to give it a shot.

The Bell Jar

The Picture of Dorian Gray

the graveyard book by niel gaiman
some girl gave it to me to read, so YA fiction it is

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