Recommend people their next 10 books

Let's have a thread where we all get recommend books to read. If you have one of the books, read it immediately.

Just post 'Recommend me books' to get replies.

Notes from the Underground
Don Quixote

Recommend me shit to read. Preferably something that isn't 9000 pages worth of word salads.

I read Notes from the Underground earlier this month. I'm open to more books of the same sort.

The Tunnel by William Gass
The Recognitions by William Gaddis
Swann's Way by Marcel Proust
Ulysses by James Joyce
Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon
Double or Nothing by Raymond Federman
Darconville's Cat by Alexander Theroux
The Public Burning by Robert Coover
Under the Volcano by Malcolm Lowry
Dhalgren by Samuel R. Delany

I have more, if you want them.

Some of the books on that infographic dont even exist

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The Red and the Black by Stendhal
Faust by Goethe
The Sleepwalkers by Christopher Clark
Confession by Tolstoy
Madame Bovary by Flaubert
Stoner by John Williams
Ficciones by Borges
Phaedo by Plato
In Cold Blood by Truman Capote
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole

Nova Trilogy by William Burroughs
The Rifles William T. Vollmann
Cannonball by Joseph McElroy
The Beetle Leg by John Hawkes
Tlooth by Harry Mathews
Milkbottle H by Gil Orlovitz
Larva: A Midsummer Night's Babel by Julian Rios
The Book of the New Sun by Gene Wolfe
Zettels Traum by Arno Schmidt
Mulligan Stew by Gilbert Sorrentino
Take 5 by D. Keith Mano
The Moviegoer by Walker Percy
Frog by Stephen Dixon

More? Still haven't cracked the Oulipo society.

right
what do

I wanna read Moby dick

u don't do shit like this man c'mon oldfag go back to /b/

boop

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>not writing the books you need to read
Go fuck yourself, pater duplicate.

Odysseus Weeps is shit mate, incoherent 2deep4u garbage

Witch Grass by Raymond Queneau
The Great Fire of London by Jacques Roubaud
Correction by Thomas Bernhard
The Franchiser by Stanley Elkin
The No World Concerto by A.G. Porta
Amalgamemnon by Christine Brooke-Rose

the stranger
old man and the sea

those are both short

Recommend me some good books I've never heard of

A really comfy book with well thought out characters.

See: , , and . You're welcome.

I've heard of almost all of those, but for a few it's probably because you've posted them before. Will look into the couple I haven't heard of

most are part of the essential charts

I'll take that as a good sign.
If you mean pic related, sure, but that's really the only chart I've seen that has them.

This is an annoying meme. You are annoying. You are a meme.

Liking things is a meme

Need more books to read, REALLY bad...

im failing on infinite jest. i love the ideas but fuck is it boring. and i gave up 2666 because it was very anti US, so fuck bolano. i love don quixote and moby dick. i dont mind length, but i need something fun or experimental without being pretentious. recommend me something american, but not DFW american

A people's tragedy by Orlando figes
White guard by mikhail Bulgakov
The apprenticeship of Duddy kravitz by mordecai Richler
Siege 13 tamas dobozy

If you want some good American lit, I would recommend Faulkner. All memes aside, he's really one of the best our country has to offer. If you haven't read him I would start with As I Lay Dying or, if you're more interested in short stories, Dry September or That Evening Sun. His masterpieces are The Sound and the Fury and Absalom, Absalom!, so if you are interested in reading him at his best, these are what you want. However, anything before 1943 is great (maybe excepting Mosquitoes).

This pic triggers my autism so fucking hard
For fuck sake Murakami should at least be deeper than Kerouac, who is shit
Why is Dickens almost level 2, he's so easy and pleb-tier

It's not really that well arranged, but it has a fine selection of authors.

is that internet dreams book real? i can't find any info about it via google

And then there's the porn star down the bottom

I'd also throw in The Wild Palms (If I Forget Thee, Jerusalem).

Yes, I forgot about it. Definitely worth reading, and commonly cited as his best work outside the Yoknapatawpha universe (I'm not looking that up, so it's probably horribly misspelled)

it's as real as Tlon i suppose

I recently tried reading Out by Christine Brook-Rose, got bogged down in the middle and left it in limbo. Do you recommend picking it up again or starting with something else of hers? It's not that I didn't like it or didn't understand much (at least I think I did), just that it was putting me to sleep after ten pages every night, so I left it for something with a straightforward plot. Thanks.

Fuck, I really need to read Internet Dreams. I know It's a troll chart and It doesn't exist, but still...