Post last book you read, the one below yours you read next

Post last book you read, the one below yours you read next.

I just read that book too. Looks like you're re-reading it OP

Rolling for something good.

Keeping up the kafka

I actually read it twice because I had no other book to read. So I'm counting that.

boi

This was good if you like weird ficition

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Nah mate, that's not how your game works

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I've been memed

Rosemadder by Steven king

fuck my life

>Was literally gonna buy it online right away
>cheapest copy is £13
>Budget is tight as fuck at the moment

Maybe after payday

Really wish he finished this one. It's great.

Lol if you want you can chase this series instead

Found the paperback version in a box of shitty cowboy pulp novels. Written in period-accurate language circa 1790-1800, so trees are called "butts" for some reason. Not genre-y at all.

>already read it
that means I don't have to again, r-right

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Have a blast, aboveanon

Submission by Michel Houellebecq

Short and fun.

Read that not too long ago, I thought it was ok, but in comparison to his best stuff it was pretty shite

My last book was "The Master and Margarita". I liked it quite a bit to be honest, senpai.

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>Manhattan Transfer
Thanks user. Looks interesting, I'll give it a spin.

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It's called "where the air is clear" in english, for my fellow gringos.

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i've been meaning to read a comedy for awhile now, thanks

Above trump memer might be too stupid for this though

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It's weird that I find his novels to benefit somehow from being unfinished, and at the same time I feel they do reach a conclusion either way.

Monsignor Quixote for comfy stuff.

Read it, was a piece of shit. The most overrated Mexican writer, should be relegated to oblivion.

There is an aspect of the fact that they are unfinished which almost adds more depth to the works, however, at the same time I feel that Kafka is almost cheated as his works are so critically analyzed without his concluding inputs

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>Not genre-y at all.
Honestly would have been okay with it if it was, I enjoy a palette cleanser every now and then. But this is good too.

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ayy lmao ayyy lmao lmao

Well someone got off easy you can read this in a weekend.

I've already read it

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Well I only have one chapter to go in this so I can pretend I finished it already.

Please don't be something by a Jew

Despite hating this shit I have to read it eventually for school anyway so I accept.

This really, really, sounds like pop science shit.

It's short and fun.
If you're reading it for school you should build some sort of family tree and take notes. I should have done that.

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It's the epitome of pop science which is why I greatly enjoyed it. It's like reading the first paragraph of thousands of wikipedia articles. Not supposed to make you an expert of anything but explains the basics of nearly everything figured out in the last 300 years and focuses more on how we know what we do including plenty of failed scientific experiements and theories and the discussions and opposition of the time.

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Nooooooooooooo I don't want to read this you can't make me I won't do it!

why is that girl?

MUMMY NATALIA

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Only a pretentious tryhard (who reads Machiavelli I might add) wouldn't love pop science.

>palette cleanser

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sorry for posting something so typical, but it is what it is.

>pls next poster, be something in german

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I'm from Grosse Pointe. Everyone there has read this and loves it. I used to ride my bike past a weird modern house on middlesex road all the time that could be the house described.

Strangely, I learned more Detroit history from this novel than I ever did in school or college.

thanks, was thinking of reading that for fun, too bad she's not german...

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also just finished that, was great.

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wtf is that cover?

art

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Was it good?

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Nice thread idea, OP

if you don't get it just ask any monkey

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I dig it.

I chose the shitty meme cover but it is a good book.

is this actually readable or is it mostly nonsense like The Legacy of Totalitarianism in the Tundra?

he's pointing at us....

He's actually only pointing at you but he's looking at me.

I last finished The Sound and the Fury, my first Faulkner.

and now I am re-reading Gravity's Rainbow.

Enjoy faggot, I sure did.