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You know the drill

in b4 100 sci-fi and fantasy pics

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Platform, Michel Houellebecq

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inb4 DSM-5

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no plato plz ty

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The Road

The Wasp Factory

The Tunnel

Ubik

Chilly Scenes of Winter

Michael Kohlhaas

The Temple of the Golden Pavillon

All the Light We Cannot See

Airport by Alain de Botton (it's trash)

Infinite Jest

Already read the Road but thanks.
The Tunnel as in the Gass novel?

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Tom Sawyer

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The Pale King

the kybalion

where is this place, OP? I feel hypnotized by that image

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Canterbury Tales
Botchan

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>Michael Kohlhaas
nice

The Recognitions

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drugs and wires

the canterbury tales

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Melancholy of Resistance
The Name of the Rose
Jane Eyre

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DSM-5

If there's anything that's specifically a Slice of Life on an Asteroid Mining Facility I'd love to know.

origin of the spieces

This is my wife

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Effi Briest

Colin Greenlands Take Back Plenty books are about working class joes in SF environment

The Art of Unix Programming

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A Scanner Darkly

Not a book, but go watch Tati's "Playtime"

it really is

Neuromancer

The Idiot

Steppenwolf

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ill check it out

The Open Society and Its Enemies

Microserfs or if you can hack it The Annotated Turing

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The Devil in the White City

That sounds right up my alley, user. Thanks

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>The Open Society and Its Enemies is a work on political philosophy by the philosopher Karl Popper, in which the author presents a "defence of the open society against its enemies,"[1] and offers a critique of theories of teleological historicism, according to which history unfolds inexorably according to universal laws. Popper indicts Plato, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, and Karl Marx as totalitarian for relying on historicism to underpin their political philosophies, though his interpretations of all three philosophers have been criticized.
How does this relate?

Nael: modernist
Nathan: postmodernist

The Deep by Nick Cutter

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Can't find a good picture but what's a good book about somebody with loads of friends, well-liked but ultimately empty inside and somewhat resentful of it?

Bookshelf contains classics and a bunch of political critiques of issues emerging from liberal democracies. Worthwhile to affirm every once in a while what's at stake (in a normative sense).

The Library at Mount Char

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The God Delusion by Ricky Dicky

I'm not sure where it is but the artist is Nathan Coley

I thought the same thing.

Preffrebly more modern/recent but whatever.

Please.

>political critiques of issues emerging from liberal democracies
TiL that smuggling drugs to fund illegal wars is an issue emerging from liberal democracy
>worthwhile to afford every once in a whole what's at stake (in a normative sense)
Which is what?

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the jungle by upton sinclair

The Long Goodbye

The Crack in the Cosmic Egg

Angela's Ashes

Purity

The Time Machine

Mickelson's Ghosts

Redwall

A Canticle for Leibowitz

Dangling Man

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Crime and punishment?

Gravity's Rainbow, obviously

The Mariner, by Pessoa

you can find it in "The selected prose of Fernando Pessoa"

Borges