ITT: We post our 3 favourite books and get called pseuds

ITT: We post our 3 favourite books and get called pseuds.

1. Brave New World
2. Alice in Wonderland
3. Moby Dick

>Redwall
>The Hobbit/The Lord of the Rings
>On the Road
My favourite author is Philip K. Dick tho.

1.Comte de Monte-Cristo
2. Memoirs of Casanova
3. Faust I & II

1. Les Miserables
2. East of Eden
3. Silence

1. crime and punishment
2. asoiaf
3. count of monte cristo

> Comte de Monte-Cristo
you cant call it that unless you read it in french, you pretentious fag

1_Ulysses - James Joyce
2- A Throne of Bones - Vox Day
3_Crime and Punishment - Dostoyevsky

1. The Fall
2. Augustus
3. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Finnegans Wake
Alice In Wonderland
Moby Dick

Jealousy.
Devil to pay in the Backlands.
Germinal.

My Ántonia
Warlock
At Swim-Two-Birds

1. Dream of the Red Chamber
2. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
3. Ulysses

1.) The bible
2.) Up From Slavery by Booker T Washington
3.) Where The Red Fern Grows

>favorite books
>favorite

I didn't realize literature was ice cream.

Don't diss the pseud.

The Trial
The Maimed
Libra

Cookie cutter taste is even more embarrassing than being an outright pseud

1) The Grapes of Wrath
2) The Gunslinger
3) Talk Talk or The Harder They Come (couldn´t really decide)

I fucking hate Lewis Carroll

No. 44, the Mysterious Stranger
The German Prisoner
The Torah

I'm fuckin digging your taste, senpai

We shall meet in another, surely?

House of Leaves
Master and Margarita
Crime and Punishment

augustus
butchers crossing
stoner

There is no other.

hee hee

Best line

1. The Castle
2. Amerika
3. The Trial

if you want something kafkaesque but not kafka, try six four by hideo yokoyama. ex detective is kept out of the loop in the prefecture and has to snoop around to find out what the hell everyone is hiding. good twist too. big read tho, but it holds your hand through the whole way which makes it a comfier read

>huxley
>kerouac
I doubt you read all 3500 pages of casanova's memoirs, pseud
>a song of reddit and normies
>vox day
romance of the three kingdoms > story of the stone
>the bible
>kafka
>steinbeck
>danielewski

sure are lots of underagers

the sun also rises, the first circle, the lord of the rings

Our guy

Absalom, Absalom
East of Eden
One Hundred Years of Solitude

"Relativity The Special and General Theory" Einstein
"The Devil's Dictionary" Bierce
"Life" Richards

Einstein was a jew and a fraud. Take the redpill

the whole point of being alpha is that you bully the betas

Ubik
Naked Lunch
Count of Monte Cristo

are you me?

Why Veeky Forums hates Vox Day so much?
The guy is a successful witer, has and IQ of a genius, develops games and music, is this jealousy

It's genetically and thus psychologically impossible for a Jew to be alpha

betas run this shit, then

They do. Pick up a copy of the genealogy of morals.

No Country for Old Men
The Great Divorce
Paradise Lost
Honorary mention goes to The Sun Also Rises

Sorry, there's no "honorary mention", just top 3

Through the looking glass is the better choice

I'm a complete sucker for novels with a 'wide scope', and that often manifests in multi-generational stories, biblical themes and audacious prose.
I prefer to think that we share that rather than us being both cookie cutter basic bitches.

currently reading Moby Dick and the erudition of Ishmael and the shifting of form within the novel itself is great. Even the infodumpy chapters are carried by Melville's prose and while they can drag, the effect achieved of feeling lost and overwhelmed in knowledge is the intended effect I think.
Just finished the chapters half-way through with the shift to a play script format and back. Does it get even better from here?

>please validate my taste: the thread

>sketches from a hunters album
>hopscotch
>thus spoke zarathustra
nice

Are you me?

My favorite line is the one that's like, "Why do you criticize yourself? You did not make yourself. How then are you to blame?"

That kid tho, No. 44 was really /ourguy/ with his massive autism

Catch-22
Understanding Media by McLuhan
Of Mice and Men

Moby Dick,
Sodom and Gomorrah
Nana

Fugitive Moon
Comanche Moon
Hollywood Moon

>divine comedy
>journey to the west
>the day lasts more than 100 years
i love things that are adventurous and picaresque and believe the epic is superior to the novel

Wise Blood
The Collector
The Road

Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea.
The Devils Guard.
Murder in Rue Morgue.

The Abyss
The Tin Drum
The Sea, The Sea

>Frankenstein
>I Have No Mouth, And I Must Scream
>Don Quixote

I haven't read a lot of books desu

I didn't realize that the culinary arts were literature you fucking nerd.

Henderson the Rain King

The Iliad

No Longer Human

> Novecento, Pianiste
> Un Roman Français
> The Catcher in the Rye

Fuck i still haven't read catch 22
Thanks for the reminder friendaroo