What are the books that you must read in your lifetime?

What are the books that you must read in your lifetime?

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The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion

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Man's search for meaning

Culture of Critique

stop being egalitarian

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Sounds pretty spooky

13 reasons why

pretentious prick

All My Friends Are Dead Hardcover

The Origins of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind

Moby Dick

Haha too hard for you?

Is this book a meme?

>Dostoevsky
>hard

No. You don't have to buy into his theory, it's just a book that can open you to other interpretations of what it is to be you. Even if you think it's straight lunacy, it's still are really fun read. Probably one of the most interesting books I've read. Take that as I'm an idiot if you want, that's how I feel.

I agree. It's pretty fascinating even though I don't fully agree with his conclusions.

My diary desu

King Lear

Meditations, preferably when you're young

The Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra

The Works of Plato
The Bible
The Arabian Nights
The Works of Shakespeare
The Works of Kierkegaard
Kafka's Metamorphosis
A Season in Hell by Rimbaud

That's all you need.

Fuck you

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