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i dont read anymore after technology turned my attention span into mush
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Serpent's Walk by Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker
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I read do androids dream of electric sheep last and now I'm reading burning chrome by gibson
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The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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Beyond Good and Evil.
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>>106886keyed, read The Gambler next
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red hook by lovecraft
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Plato's Republic
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>>106893For sure, thanks for the reccomendation
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>>106886Read it myself, liked the characters and ideas but I found it to have too much filler rnca
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>>106845 (OP)Gargantua and Pantangruel
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Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, I've also started reading 1984 a few days ago.
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Reading books is for faggots
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>>108412Reading some books is.
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Darkly Dreaming Dexter.
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>>106845 (OP)currently bvllgakovs massa and the magruerita
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Recently I've been reading Anna Karenina, truly an Interesting read indeed. It really amazes me how Lev Tolstoy is able transition between stories of deep, fleshed out characters in a such smooth and natural manner it feels like you're not reading a book, but rather an almanac of different fates tied together in a beautiful painting. I love Russian literature.
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Camp of the Saints
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>>108453You fell for a meme.
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>>108444I read that and it was okay at best, didn't feel like something groundbreaking like I heard it apparently was. The Pilates story was fun although just mostly a retelling of the bible. I guess you have to be russian boomer to enjoy master and marge since it's full of references to how things (didn't) work in the soviet onion.
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Bible
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>>106845 (OP)Poor Richard's Almanac by Benjamin Franklin
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Journey to the End of the Night and London
the 'ner diaries were also a good book
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>>108455Meme of mass immigration that is very real? Marge
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>>108480No, it's just a redundant FYP signalling book that you're not actually supposed to read.
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Tales of the grotesque and arabesque (basically a collection of edgar allan poe's stuff)
rn reading melmoth the wanderer
planning to read tractatus logico-philosophicus and thus spoke zarathustra
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>>108491start off with philosophical investigations, it covers the same ground but with less math
I gave up on it when he introduced the general expression of any proposition
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I haven't read a book in ages, I should really get back into winding down for the evening by reading a book instead of listening to youtube lets plays
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>>108495I'm in it for the math, as nerdy as that is. Either way I probably will read philosophical investigations first, thanks :)
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>>108498Read spengler or leibniz
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>>108563One is a faggot and the other is for 12 year olds
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>>108568Which one is which?
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>>108574Dude on the left is homosexual, look at his wiki page and check categories, right is for 12 year olds
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>>106845 (OP)im currently researching which bible translation i want to buy because i want to embrace Christianity and stop gooning to bbw porn
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>>108675If you're "researching which bible translation [you] want to buy", my advice is to not even bother and save yourself a couple years of LARPing.
>stop gooning to bbw pornYHWH will not magically stop your hand from gripping onto your penis and masturbating it until you cum. Tard.
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>>108675This one is the best if you're looking into the orthodox side; A lot of people these days convert to orthodox because they seem to have the best claim to being the "true church".
Secularism is practically a one-way ticket to roping at this point (especially if you find yourself on the internet frequently and aren't a chad.) Joining the second great religiousness / church revival is a good decision, though it can be hard to become an actual non-lukewarm believer.
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>>108675just dont get NIV. its completely biased to protestant theology if you are interested in the more traditional denominations.
>>108735based orthodox chad
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Anna Karenina honestly fucking mogs
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Dosto and Tolstoi are boring
READ ILF AND PETROV
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>>108844I think they are fun :)
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>>108844War and Peace has some great philosophical discussions but a lot of that book could be cut down to be more accessible. Great book though but many people are intimated by its length and the first chapter hitting readers with rare words for Russian furniture and French on the first page.
I finished Blood Meridian this week and itβs keyed. All of Mccarthyβs books read the same, all of them are pessimistic and about the failure of authority. The scenes where the kid and the priest are being pursued by the Judge in the desert, the section where the kid is known as the man and itβs 14 years in the future and heβs just raveling my is masterful prose, just describing the American southwest and βyellow skinned men that spoke like catsβ is keyed.
Last year I read Les Miserables, War and Peace, finished the Odyssey, tried to read the idiot but got bored, finished the Iliad, and read the Aeneid, Ivanhoe, Goetheβs Faust, and Ulysses. I donβt know what to read now that I finished blood Meridian, it has left me speechless.
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>>109123read all parts of the Gulag Archipelago, Solzhenitsyn
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The Exeter Book Riddles and Asser's life of King Alfred
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I'm currently reading The Protocol of the Elders of Zion. You can find a digital copy for free on Odysee, and it's only fifty-seven pages long.
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>>108735Twitter mutts choose Orthodoxy because they think its more 'hardcore' or 'trve', being attracted to the symbology does not mean they have the patience or resolve required for adhering to Orthodox practice.
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nusoi here, reading famous /lit/slop harrasment architecture
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>>108480It was written by a faggot.
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>>106845 (OP)the nasb95 bible and the pilgrims progress
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I recently started "Revolt Against the Modern World" hy Julius Evola, seems fine but I'm guessing I won't like Evola as much as I anticipated. But what do I know I'm just a STUPID CHUD.
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>>109123>>109123Ulysses is objectively the best
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Read Chesterton
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>>109162I was half-way done with this and stopped reading at the beginning of part 4
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Moby Dick was pretty good. Anyone know where to start with Shakespeare? I've only been taught about a few of his books and only sat down to read The Merchant of Venice.
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>>106845 (OP)The Complete Robot by Isaac Asimov
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Pretty much midway through Don Quixote parts 1 and 2. It meanders quite a lot, but is very funny at times. It gives me a deeper appreciation for certain traditional views and the reasons for their existence, as well as actually having a host of interesting characters. Still haven't fully finished part 1 though.
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>>111818nigga got big ass forehead oh hell nah
jimmy neutron lookin ass bruh
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go up
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>>119423good stuff dude, i think the book mogs the movie eventhough thats a take everyone has about every fucking book movie ever
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>>106845 (OP)Mice and Men warned us about 4chan
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