What does Veeky Forums's reading space look like?

What does Veeky Forums's reading space look like?

Pic related, my desk where reading is usually done other than in bed.

This is from last year, but it's mostly unchanged since then.

Cute cat trying to block out light. The spot looks comfy.

>How Britain Made the Modern World
Is that sci-fi or does someone actually believe that?

>sanitizes his hand before reading a book
pure autism

rude

>Hand sanitizer
Your mind is not this pure user.

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Holy shit, are you a squatter?

No. Slavic.

My bathtub.

Or I'll read in the armchair next to my fireplace.

I can't concentrate on reading if I have any kind of technology around me though.

So, the other kind of squatter

Looks super comfy user. Nice book collection too.

Me right now

Except, you know, not upside down.

pics of armchair and comfy fireplace please

STRAYA!

too late right now, but I'll take a pic tomorrow just for you.

t-thanks

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Seems offally bright

I just sit on my comfy chair and I read with my lamp on.
Life is beautiful.

What are you reading right now senpai

Oh great.
I´m not the oly one who buys(pirates) books on a kndle but also buys physical books.
I just can´t control myself. I enter a bookstore and i always end up buying at least one book.

I just finished Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse and I was thinking now maybe Of love and other demons by Gabriel García Márquez or One Hundred Years of Solitude.

Altough I got a shitload of books I want to read.
Nietzsche, Kafka, Dostoyevsky, Thomas Mann.
Step by step.

I often read the physical book at my desk and read it on my kindle paperwhite in bed since it's more convenient and comfy with only needing one hand and it being lit.

100 years is must-read before anything else.
It´s what got me into literature.
I do too. I also always bring my kindle to trips or to school. It´s way more convenient.

>no
>slavic
Bыбиpaй oдин.

>no one posting their reading spots

>reading at a desk
are you a masochist?

Not that user, but my style is to read something in an armchair first, second run through at a desk underlining key parts and then taking notes/ writing responses at said desk; usually a few chapters at a time or however long a sitting might last.