>that one book you read again every year
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That one book you read again every year
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The Great Gatsby and The Sun also rises.
Just for fun. They're fun reads. Easy to digest, easy to read, great stories (imo), overall solid books.
The Making of Americans by Gertrude Stein
The stranger by Albert camoose
Moby Dick; on audiobook, though.
Mein Kampf and the bible
You wouldn't know it you anglo plebs
Gravity's Rainbow
though my 4th year might be my last for a while. as much as I love it I am starting to notice the diminishing returns
This forgotten gem.
Ecclesiastes
Ride the Tiger, it never fails to give me strength
Don't you get to a stage where your brain anticipates every sentence? How do you keep reading?
I re-read several every year :-D
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
never managed to get passed it though
really want to fill the goblet of fire and read the rest of them too but it's hard
reading is fucking boring
this is my first year of reading, so nothing lmao
Some Borges stories here and there. poetry, too.
read Anna Karenina twice. might read it again in 2017
I reread one of my favourite books this year and it wasn't as good as the first time. I want to die.
Ulysses
The Code of the Woosters
this looks interesting, what do you like about it?
The Oxford English Dictionary.
What do u like about anna karenina?
A librarian recommended it to me and it kept popping up in my life especially after watching into the wild where the kid religiously read tolstoy and thoreau
I always see people read The sun also rises multiple times, why?
That pic pulled me out of the spiral and now I want to get out and drink some alcohol
Thanks OP
If Borges had fun I can too
I know it's short and unimpressive, but Animal Farm. I love making connections between metaphors and reality, especially that from history.
Also had a fap
Good to hear user.
If I feel everythings falling apart I always have a fap and see if that improves things
I wonder whats the biology behind this
It must be pretty simple
I hated The Great Gatsby I couldn't even get through it. It's 90% rich trust fund babies gossiping and blabbing about uninteresting political and social garbage.
I havent read pic related in a while but I've read it at least 10 times it is my favorite book.
El Aleph
skylark
it was the first big novel I read. it also is a love story and I am a bit of a bleeding heart about that. I identified with sperg Tolstoy self insert Levine. I like Russia.
that's about it
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The story and Hemingway's style is enough to make it an enjoyable read for when you just want to read something "fun".
Then there are the "hidden" subjects of the book: Post-war depression, masculinity, purity, "the modern woman"...
It's just a great book no matter what you're looking for.
Paradise Lost