Your age

>Your age
>What you're reading

19
Great dialogues of Plato

20
Lolita

23
in-between books, but probably The Inheritors or Titus Groan next

31
Return of the King

24
Stoner

18, The Bible

25
Heracletus

26
The School of Public Life - Dewey

32
Diary of a wimpy kid

22
The Bible: just began reading the first book of Samuel

21
Better Never to Have Been: The Harm of Coming into Existence

19
1984

20
2001

21
The Fountainhead

18
Divine Comedy
Coptic 20 lessons

18
Gödel, Escher, Bach

20
Tom Jones

33
Shogun

26
The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

> 25
> Dialectic of Enlightenment, Horkheimer & Adorno

Good pick

Yo, how is that? I just picked it up in a book sale

18
The Sot-Weed Factor

19
Infinite Jest

20
Meditations

It's better than I thought it'd be

21
Stephen King's works

pretty overrated i must say

34
Absalom, Absalom

18
A KGB training manual

14
War and Peace

23
The Whistle

>19
>Walden

22

A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin

18
Phenomenonology of Spirit

21
2061

18
Frankenstein

21
The Iliad

22
The Decameron

18 ;^)
Should only have two books of the Odyssey remaining past this afternoon

>;^)
What's this supposed to mean? Are you not really 18?

24
The Outlaws

21
The Prophet

42
Harry Potter

> 20
> ubik

23
The Social Contract

How is it?

23
The sun also rises

same bruv

27
the waning of the middle ages

I like Thoreau's ideas and his tone, but there is no organization. One chapter is dedicated to how little money he spent on the project, and the next one is a lamentation about how illiterate his countrymen were. Again, he's a good writer, but I had the impression going into this book that it would be like a comfy nature documentary in prose form.

Read his travel diaries they are exactly that.

Pic,

A collection of literary critique essays mostly concerned with romanticism

>18
>The Fisherman
(And very slowly, The Count of Monte Cristo)

18
The rise of Theodore Roosevelt by Edmund Morris

33
Transformers fanfiction

24
7 habits by stephen covey

22
Cien años de soledad

I started reading it 2 years ago and dropped it halfway, it was overwhelming. Now I'm about 3/4 in, it's fantastic.
I've been putting off reading for the last 2,5 hours though, I'm such a lazy cunt

I read that recently too and I'm 26 too.

Reading Augustus now and although I do like it, it's not as fun to read as his other 2 novels, which I loved.

4
Barbapapa

Sounds like some Joyce crazy shit

41
Veeky Forums

Worst, it's half-French.

>Usbusbhbshbh
wow wtf what a shit writer
>Usbusbhbshbh by James Joyce
holy shit wtf that's genius

Lmao

Btw @thread
>21
>Brothers Karamazov

26
Coleección de poemas de amor de Pablo Neruda

22, name of the rose

20
Lonelyache

27

18
A collection of speeches by Robespierre
Will probably read Growth of the soil next

12
Mein Kampf

22
Man and his symbol

33
Veeky Forums

>Should probably rethink my life.

19
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
The Orthodox Church
The Bible (Matthew atm)

GotS is a top tier book, Im sure you will love it.

>18
>A collection of speeches by Robespierre
>Will probably read Growth of the soil next

GotS is an excellent book. Im sure you will love it.

I figured as much, I liked hunger and I see it being pushed here from time to time. Did you read the original or a translation?

I read the translation by the woman... Sverre? Not sure her name but you can easily find it.

I wish I could read it in the original Norwegian but too much going atm to learn a language, especially one that is just there to read Hamsuns works haha.

I am 19
And I am reading Haruki Murakami „men without women“

I'm Norwegian, so I will read the original, I was just curious.
Also Sverre is a male name, lol

>21
>lolita
>and going through every joyce's book. Currently on portrait. have read chamber music, dubliners and stephen hero so far

O.. My bad.

Yeah it was translated by Sverre Lyngstad. And good stuff, you probably can get a bit more out of it, since some things are lost in translation.

22

Heart of Darkness by Joseph “Polish Picaninny Pulverizer” Conrad

22
Catch 22
I don’t care if this is a meme book it’s hilarious so far and that’s enough.

that's like 4 pages

21
Aleph - Borges

Someone recommend a non depressive interesting book that I should read next.

>18
>Reading Critique of Pure Reason with lectures every few days, but have read 50 pages of Odyssey yesterday, and will complete it by the end of the day. Only been held up because I'm Xmas shopping books online for pleb family members to become cultured.

woah

30
Accelerated Spanish, Volume 1.

Sounds about right.

27
lotr

31
Malazan

15
Anthropologie structurale, Levi-Strauss.
Pedro Paramo, Juan Rulfo

18
frankenstein

22
Being and Time

Isn't there some pleasant nature writing at the end of the book about how he's friends with trees or some shit

always amuses me how much less pretentious picks get with age (im no exception)

21
Becoming God: Pure Reason in Early Greek Philosophy
Fichte's Ethical Thought
Schelling's Philosophical Investigations into the Essence of Human Freedom and his lectures on the Philosophy of Mythology

>21
>he thinks he possesses age
god i would kill to be young again

I also started reading it sometime ago, dropped it because there was too much noise in my house. Now I'm at the end of Noticia de Un Secuestro and finding it boring as fuck.

I think I got swindled

Noticia is mediocre
If you want something similar but executed much better, read Crónica de una muerte anunciada

25
The Gulag Archipelago

29
Techniques of Graeco-Egyptian Magic

23
Petrolio by Pasolini

Not him, but how old are you? Also, sometimes I wonder if I'm not wasting my youth with books when I should be out there loving and living all the pretty women while I'm still attractive, that's not gonna last forever.