Suggest books

I saw a thread a while back where anons greentext parts of their lives/personalities and others suggest books for them to read. Last time someone recommended Train Dreams by Denis Johnson. It was really good. Thanks user. Anyway I'll start

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try right wing stuff like Evola, Moldbug, and Schopenhauer's On Women

>Cold weather
>Oil Rigs
>Manual labour
>Railways
>Chainsaws
>Cormac Mccarthy
>Scotland
>Norway
>Outdoors
>Drinking
Can't think of much else the now.

You sound like a real man like me. Are you against women and nonwhites too?

No mate I try to judge people by their actions and personalities.

>was brought up rich
>parents split
>mom was an alcholic and lost allthe money
>dad was never the big bread winner
>horrible emotional abuse from mother
>great loving father
>mom turned into a drug dealer
>she physically abused me
>so prideful that I'm not hurt, just disgusted that someone below me dare hit me
>still love dad
>grow to hate mom
>very optimistic about the future

Blood meridian? No women in that.

I don't hate women, just my mom. Breif run down of the book?

It's a quick read and not really literature, but Joyland is pretty good. It's a Stephen King about a Carny up north solving a murder that took place at, you guessed it, Joyland.

Really good book by cormac Mccarthy. Actually The Road might be a better introduction to him. About a dad and a boy in the apocalypse. I nearly cried at the end m8. Oh also:

Thanks pal I'll download that the now

>Cormac McCarthy
>Enjoy shooting, hunting, and the wilderness in general.
>Mother and Father together, but argue on and off
>Father isn't really a good person, but takes care of family always.
>Born in upstate NY
>Semi cynical toward society
>Partially optimistic, but mostly unsure toward my personal future.

fuck her up dude. go to where she lives and fight her. don't give a reason just start swinging and don't stop til she's out cold. then leave. when she wakes up if she ever calls you on it do it again.

fuck that bitch up.

Train Dreams. Short read but such good descriptions of forests

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A lot of Kings new stuff hasnt been very prococative or rather, seat-gripping, but he has a good flow and is usually pretty enjoyable to read briefly

lol. That's one thing Ive never done. When I was 14 she punched me in the face and I was so furious I had to call a friend to hold me back.

Yo whats your story? Giving me pretty decent books and all.

yeah I had an abusive foster parent and honestly people will tell you it's not healthy but nothing felt better than fucking that nigga up. I straight up gave that dude a concussion and got an assault charge but from that moment on i felt like I controlled my own life again. I have since settled down and things have improved.

Christopher Lasch's "The True and Only Heaven"

I'm OP/uni drop out now rig pig. I read Mccarthy by candlelight when living in a van working on railways. It's so good mate!

Shit this sounds like the kinda book that would give me the push to leave Scotland and move to a cabin in Norway and start working with chainsaws again haha

Paul Goodman "Growing Up Absurd"

Definitely will check it out. Actually, I bought it already off ebay for like 4 dollars.
All memes aside, ya ever read Fight Club? It deals with masculinity and identity as a "lost" generation. Its also like only 200ish pages. The sequel is ass though

Can anyone recommend books about drinking and how do less of it? Cheers lads

*to do
Guess my braincell count is already getting a bit low.

whatever convinces you to go out and actually get real help.
Probably something to do with self discipline, that Marcus Aurelius book I guess idk

>Grew up about 20 miles from the closest town
>Went to a small school, 20 people in my graduating class
>My childhood was isolated, lots of time riding my bike on dirt roads, exploring forests and rivers, trapping, hunting, fishing
>Very introverted
>Very addictive personality
>Go on month-long binges of stimulants, railing oxy to fall asleep
>Favorite thing to do sober is write or watch people on the street from my bedroom window
>I see no difference between others and myself, personalities are only variants of an unmovable, insurmountable condition
>I have no hope for my future, nor the future of others

unabomber manifesto
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Trips for a rude dude

rude is just a word people who subscribe to slave morality came up with to describe the behavior of the alphas who try to shock them out of it.

read allegory of a cave

oh, you're rude and stupid

Pessoa's Book of disquiet
Ligotti's My work is not yet done

>KV drug addict who's squandered and failed every oppurtinity given to him

the Autobiography of a Corpse

seconded for pessoa
film-based recommendation - "crumb"

>film-based recommendation - "crumb"
why?

east of eden

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>loving, great parents
>sheltered suburb childhood, somewhat wealthy
>intelligent and somewhat talented
>constant struggles with depression and social anxiety
>life would be pretty easy without it
>never felt truly normal
>always looking for new perspectives and open to change

>redoing my high school because I dropped out few years ago
>have to read maths and science but all I want to read is sociology, philosophy and literary fiction
>want to go to gym to become fit but too busy currently
>reading Iliad for psued credits and Norwegian Wood because Murakami is comfy
Can't think of much else. Was thinking of ordering Lolita, No Longer Human and Wind-up Bird Chronicles and some PKD.

>molested at a young age
>ADHD/bipolar (actually diagnosed)
>lived in filth with my mother for most my life
>have a preference for being alone
>tend to fuck up social situations
>low self esteem
>have a thing for post-apoclypic stuff

Under the Volcano

>apathetic about everything
>never talk to anyone
>believe in nothing
>never think about anything
>gonna kill myself next year
>still kinda happy most of the time
>¯\_(ツ)_/¯