Post a name

Post a name.

Post a book.

Read that book.

Fuck you, Connor.

Name begins with O and is common in England (yet rarely gets posted). Please give me a book to read, anons. Thank you, my dudes.

> shitflinging on all sides
> reads like a political thriller comedy where everyone is incompetent and all public suspicions are confirmed
> doesn't matter if fabricated, a fun ride nonetheless
> Michael Wolff has said that those reading inbetween the lines towards the end can identify who's pussy getting dipped into by Trump's dick

Have fun, Jerome, Jeremy, Joseph, Jessica, Jennifer, Joanne, Jed, Jacob, Joe, and ALEX. It's a solid 8/10 no matter on your political persuasion.

read this Oliver

Oliver Twist, Ollie.
Just kidding. Read The Day of the Locust, O.

Thank you, user, will check it out

Thanks user, will do

anne
natasha
laura
tara

cash rules everything around me, c.r.e.a.m, get the money, dolla dolla Bill this one is for you

Fred

Mikhail
Petra
Boris
Theodore/Fyodor
Artyom

Sorry I don't know many Eastern european names

bump until i see my name

kek

Is Freud accessible though or are you throwing me in at the deep end?

Fred
John
Richard

The tale of Genji

Get fuked

> implying The Tale of Genji isn't worth reading

Sure, my copy arrived the other day anyway

Not Connor but cover looks cool, gon read

My name is Conor, do I still have to read it?

Go for it, m8

I think most people who see a variation on their name in these kind of threads usually just take it as a call out for themselves. No harm done, dude

test

I am intrigued by that title and cover. The endorsements by Bradbury and Shatner make me curious. Game on, user!

Christian, Christina, Chris etc...

>Job – The Story of a Simple Man

The guy used to write for the Twilight Zone too, I believe he wrote the famous Gremlin on the wing episode

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Is this just happening to me?

Read this, OP.

These are the most stupid threads on Veeky Forums

There is a world outside Anglo-America.....surprising isn't it?

Some people do try posting other ethnicities but unfortunately Veeky Forums definitely seems American-centric. What ethnicity are you? I'll try guess your name and give you a book rec

Sam and David you read
On chesil beach by ian mcewan

Not implying that its just a fucking massive book

Indian

inb4 Latrine Construction 101

>Is this just happening to me?
No.

Oops, meant to link to

let me try

i just requested this from the library the other night, been reading nothing but short horror/supernatural lately

>Post a name
>as in a single name
So only Jerome has to read this book.

bump

>Jack/Jacques
>John/Johannes
>James
>Jacob

Anything by the GOAT British writer, Jonathan Meades. Including his cookbook and review of restaurants.

> boohoo I'm so autistic everything needs to be literal

Eat a dick, faggot. I'm an Alex and I started reading it

Taking myself out since I really want to re-read this but any other Stuarts you're going to be reading Bely's Petersburg next, fantastic novel which doesn't get a lot of attention sadly.

Let me try but unfortunately I don't know many indian names (sorry user)

Satyajit
Apu, Raj, Rajesh, Kumal, Kumail
Bulbuli
Aesha
Nila
Patel
Romesh
Remi

If any of these are your name, please read this enjoyable book, user.

> people post a single name
> people complain about their names not being called out
> people post a list of names to cast a wider net
> there's always one person complaining about how it isn't a single name

Yeah nah how about fuck off mate

Thanks, user.

It's funny you mentioned Aristophanes, i'm currently reading Lysistrata.

Bw if you're Max, David, Paul, Mike, Stephen, Nathan or Charles... read pic related.

How are those? I'm reading the Tale of the Heike and I'm having a great time remembering names and interpreting Royall Tyler's super awkward half-verse half-prose adaptation. Unironically a great book so far!

Rashomon is pretty essential, but that edition includes most of his short stories too (as well as the actual short story that Kurosawa based his adaptation of Rashomon on). It's pretty damn good.

Is that an accurate depiction of Sarajevo?