Ah, yes. Ulysses. Or, as I like to call it: the much ballyhooed tale of a Jewish cuck and a thousand and one allusions and bodily functions. How very "riveting". A classic. Second in importance only to Harry Potter, and maybe Twilight.
Woke books
How come no one posted my diary, desu? Anons, please
it's a shit meme
Get the fuck off that big ass horse, can you breath up there?
oh ok, thanks for the heads up
Oh? I'll take your word for it, you seem well-versed regarding shit memes, user.
You still need to read all of them so you can find out who the worthwhile ones are. Looks like you're out of options, user!
The weather is just fine, pleb.
Regarding , The bottom two and Stirner are nothing but memes. Thomas Pynchon sounds like one answer to what you're looking for, with all his focus on paranoia and dropping conspiracies in his books. Here's some example of what I'm talking about: theparisreview.org
Problem is that Pynchon can be kind of trying with how he writes, might not be the best if you're still new to reading.
Noam Chomsky. He's a commie Jew, so check a few of his references.
The Mystery of Capital by Hernado del Soto provides an alternate explanation of why some countries are so damn poor.
P.J. O'Rourke - Parliament of Whores is a surprisingly informative book about the US government system. It contains everything you should have learned in High School Civics.
The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson is a more of a parody of conspiracy stuff, but it's still worth reading. It's aged amazingly well.
G.K. Chesterton - What's Wrong With the World is from 1910, but I like Chesterton, so there.