What's on your backlog, user-kun?

What's on your backlog, user-kun?

Most of the Greeks

a book and a play
finishing school
4pl8 squat
a sense of humor

Catch 22, Zeno's Conscience, Life and Fate among others

Baby Mama 2

omensetters lucks
practical spinoza

bible and koran and some extra reading on both (open to suggestions lads)

everything by Halsti.

Amerika, Perelandra, Meditations, The Long Ships, Iliad, Brothers K, and C&P

I should just kill myself now

C&P in audiobook form (kill me)
If on a winter's night a traveler

Amerika is actually le underrated gem. Breath of fresh air after the claustrophobic tone of the rest of Kafka's work

>4pl8 squat

me 2 bb

reading right now
>lotr
60 pages to finish, i'm pretty excited
>hp lovecraft short stories
everytime before i sleep i read one of these

backlog:
>the catcher in the rye
this is what i'll focus after i finish the first lotr book (i need some time to gather energy and read the two towers)
i'm kinda excited as it seems extremely easy to read, then i'm not exactly sure what i'll read next after this one, these are my options:
>infinite jest
>the magic mountain
i'm excited for these two, but i'm kinda scared by the number of pages
>lotr the two towers
>kafka on the shore
i'm kinda burned of murakami tho, if i don't love this book i'll stop reading him

My edition has really shitty illustrations so it kinda kills it a bit.

Microscripts- Robert Walser

The Passion According to G.H.- Clarice Lispector

The Man Who Loved Children- Christina Stead

Log of the S.S. the Mrs. Unguentine- Stanley Crawford

New Impressions of Africa- Raymond Roussel

Omg really?

Frankenstein, Dracula, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy series, All the Wrong Questions series, A Series of Unfortunate Events series,shit ton of Lovecraft short stories, maybe some more Lewis Carroll.

Currently reading Player Piano
Backlog in no particular order:
Catch-22
Notes From Underground
Commentarii de Bello Gallico
Don Quixote
Confederacy of Dunces
Things Fall Apart
The Book of Ebenezer le Page
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
The Razor's Edge
Rules for Radicals
Amerika
Blood Meridian

Dubliners - James Joyce
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man - James Joyce
Exiles - James Joyce
Collected Poems - James Joyce
Ulysses - James Joyce
Finnegans Wake - James Joyce
Letters of James Joyce - James Joyce

I bought them all at once.

It was christmas recently so:

Gravity's rainbow
The magic mountain
Life and faith
Lieutenant Colonel de Maumort
Doctor Zhivago
Love in times of Cholera
The monster trilogy (cringy name, but it'sn ot fantasy, it's by one of Belgium most acclaimed playrights)
Fear and Trembling
Penseés (Pascal)

Currently 3/4 through Ulysses, reading a shakespeare play between every doorstopper. Next up are King Lear, Othello and Julius Caesar.
As for my 'to read list' : it's over 300 books long, i'm not gonna type that shit out.

Nausea
Steppenwolf
Either/or
The concept of anxiety
Thus spoke Zarathustra
The Castle
Fields, Factories and Workshops

A literal entire bookcase worth of books, growing at a rate of two or three a week. If I die before I get around to reading them I'm going to be so mad.

Mysteries by Hamsun
Salambó by Flaubert
Kafka's short stories in the original, 1st actual literarure I will read in German so I'm pumped for this one

Starting a few series, like Zola and Undset. Planning on reading alot in the romantic tradition this year.

>What's on your backlog, user-kun?
basically the entire western canon tbqhwyf

Quantity Theory of Insanity
Hangover Square
Mein Kampf

Oblivion and IJ by Wall Ass. Then some crime novel my grandmother gave me by Margaret Truman (Harry Truman's daughter).

Anybody ever read anything by the latter? My grandmother mostly reads trash mysteries but the relation to the former president intrigued me.

You're going to fucking miserable

You'll never finish it m8. Get used to it and start enjoying reading.

>not having an infinite backlog

Did you just start reading? I don't think my life is long enough to read and understand everything I want now or will encounter.

Conan the Barbarian: The Complete Series
Foundation by Isaac Asimov
Consider Phlebas
The Blade Itself
2001: A Space Odyssey
The Swordbearer
The Illiad
Illuminatus

The Tibetan Brook of The Dead
Osamu Dazai's No Longer Human
Technological Slavery
The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat
Murakami's Underground
A Short History of Nearly Everything

And so much more...

>Short attention span ;_;