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>Last
Sound of Waves by Mishima
>Current
The Instructions by Levin
Child of God by McCarthy
Pride and Prejudice by Austen
>Next
Confederacy of Dunces by Toole or Freedom by Franzen

>Last
Ender's Game
>Current
Great Dialogues of Plato, WHD Rouse translation
>Next
Moby-Dick

>Last
The Last Victim

>Current
Demons/The Possessed
One Hundred Years of Solitude

>Next
Not sure

Ay so there are men here
Read Gulag Archipelago. It's almost 2k pages though

>Last
Pan by Knut Hamsun

>Current
The Brothers Karamazov (reread)

>Next
Either Spring Snow, A Hero of Our Time, or the Third Policeman.

>Last
Fellowship of the Ring
>Current
Walden
>Next
Probably growth of the soil

>Last
America Alone by Mark Steyn
>Current
The Great Gatsby (Authorized) by F. Scott Fitzgerald
>Next
Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan

Gun is a 1950 Tula Arsenal SKS before anyone asks

>10mm

Faggot.

t. noguns

>implying

It's a meme cartridge. I'll stick to my G17 and 9mm.

Fuck, that was for you.

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There are bear, moose, and Somalians here

Jesus does everyone on this board have guns?best gun


>Last
Blood Meridian
>Current
Brothers Karamazov
>Next
Probably tackle something shorter like The Trial

This book is so good. What translation are you reading?

What do you think of child of god and what other mccarthy have you read?

Do you not have guns? Are you Yuro?
The Trial is really good btw

I'm reading the McDuff translation and loving it. On my next reread, I might read Avesy as I've heard good things about him. What translation are you reading?

I really love Child of God actually. Its pacing, I think is really wonderful because each chapter is only a couple of pages long, and it's cool how the story unfolds into something pretty fucked up. The only other McCarthy I've read is Blood Meridian. I like Child of God better because, while not as "deep" or whatever like BM, it is much more exciting, IMO.

>Last
Norwegian Wood
>Current
The Idiot
>Next
The Same Old Story by Goncharov
and probably
Never Let Me Go by Ishiguro

>not owning guns

murrican reporting in, what do you need a gun for? do you live in harlem?

>what do you need a gun for

because I can

Im a canuck too, you have no excuse

>Last
The Confessions of Augustine of Hippo
>Current
Evgenny Onegin
>Next
I'm gonna try to start In Search of Lost Time, but man is it daunting.

>because I can
I can buy a jackhammer if I wanted to, but that doesn't mean I have any good reason to buy one.

>A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

You disappoint the Founding Fathers son.

Nope I just haven't felt the need I suppose. Although some of the guns in this thread are damn sexy
Avesy, its great. I was gifted a P&V and I read the first paragraph and put it down, haven't touched since. How many times are you planning on rereading this book? I feel like I'll probably have to do another run through eventually, which is good and bad

very cool, I might have to give that one a go then because I thought BM was crazy but it did feel a bit slow at parts.

what do you think of the idiot?

The goberment came and took away our right to mustard gas and icbms so I don't know what kind of militia we'll make.

I'm Canadian. Our laws in Canada are fucked. In scholarship some nigger wanted to fight me because I knocked the wind out of him in practise. I couldn't even carry a knife on me for protection lmao.

>Last
Reread The Plague by Camus

>Current
A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens

>Next
A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn

I'm not sure how many times I'll read it, but I really want to try Avesy in a few years time. TBK is one of my favorite books and the first time reading it was such a joy, I'm sure this reading and any following readings will provide an amazing experience. This is a book that just doesn't leave you lol

Nice pellet gun, looks like a crossman :^)

So am I. Quit being a bitch. Our laws arent great but you can still own pretty much every gun you can buy in the US.

Yeah but if a guy tries to stab you in Canada yo can't shoot him dead in self defence. That gets you put in jail for murder. That fucking stupid.

>If you kill your enemies - they win

-Weed Man 2015

>Last
All The Pretty Horses
>Current
Infinite Jest
>Next
Siddhartha

Not true, you'll be charged at first but usually charges get dropped in court if you were truly acting in self defence, especially if this is within the context of your home and someone breaking in.

No I live in the whitest state, I'm more afraid of animals.
>need
Get that commie shit out of here
Siddhartha is really good

Thanks, the only thing that sucks is that it's hard to find these odd shaped pellets.

>Last
Various H.P. Lovecraft short stories (Under the Pyramids was the very last)

>Current
The Conspiracy Against the Human Race by Thomas Ligotti

>Next
Pick up where I left off in Wizard and Glass by Stephen King

>all these gun owners

wtf i love Veeky Forums now

>Last
The violent bear it away

>Current
A good man is hard to find

>Next
I'm thinking of reading heart of darkness, or maybe something in spanish like cien aƱos de soledad. Or maybe the crying of lot 49.

>Last
Freud - Civilization and its Discontents
Mier - Jung's Analytical Psychology and Religion

>Current
Jung - Modern Man in Search of a Soul
Plato - Symposium

>Next
I really don't know. I can choose between Inferno (I don't have the other 2 books), Carlyle's The French Revolution, V., 2666, Demons or The Idiot. Or I can focus on philosophy for a bit longer (Nietzsche and Plato)

Oh well, might as well get stabbed to death then. Better than being a criminal.

Gotta stay prepared in case some guy on a beach blinds me with the reflection of the sun off his knife blade.

Friend says to do Atlas Shrugged next, might do.

>Last
Confessions by St Augustine
>Current
Complete Works of Joseph De Maistre
Meno, Timaeus and Critias - Plato
>Next
Fear and Trembling - Kierkegaard.

>last
the sore throat and other poems

>current
wittgenstein on rules and private language

>next
wittgenstein's lecture on ethics

t. limp wristlet

>2017
>thinking Harlem is dangerous

It's not the 90s anymore

You're def some scrawny white boy and live in a flyover state and/or suburb

if harlem is so safe then go move there pal

>implying people DON'T live in Harlem
poor little white boi

>Last
4 3 2 1 / Paul Auster
>Current
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man / Joyce
Night Soul and Other Stories / McElroy
... and a bunch of poetry
>Next
White Teeth, by Zadie Smith, or maybe just White, by Kenya Hara

African Americans aren't people

>Last
Lady Chatterley's Lover / D. H. Lawrence
>Current
Sodome et Gomorrhe / Marcel Proust
>Next
The Gulag Archipelago / Alexandre Soljenitsyne

this shitposting is stale

>Last
the Bluest Eye
>Current
the Steppe by Chekhov
>Next
the Man in the High Castle

>tfw hiro chose /fitlit/ rather than /klit/

..do you live in Maine?

/klit/ general?

LAST
Flowers for Algernon/The Bell Jar (read concurrently)

CURRENT
Tortilla Flat/City of God (Augustine)

NEXT
The Veldt/Tortilla Flat

>based kharms

you're a good guy, don't let anyone tell you otherwise

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I am having a damn good week.

with reasonable standards and not overdoing the whole gun thing that is propably the best Veeky Forumsizen.

>Last
Brief Interviews with Hideous Men (Wallace)
>Current
Beyond Sleep (Hermans)
>Next
The Autumn of the Patriarch (Marquez)

>last
Bhagavida gita
>current
birth of tragedy
>next
story of your life

This is getting out of hand.

Just found my copy of The Magic Mountain by Mann, maybe I'll pick that back up. Made it about 1/4 way through on a reread.
Somalia

Nice

>Last
The Picture of Dorian Gray

>Current
The Hobbit

>Next
Siddartha

>all the alt right gun owning cucklets ITT

SAD

Post books Bernout

Have you read any other Hamsun?

My man... nice to encounter another person with fine tastes

Just got the Coatzee and Johnson ones from the library yesterday. Trying to read more contemporary lit.

try harder

>last

If on a winter's night a traveler - Calvino

>current

Kinda hopping back and forth between short story collections by Lispector and JG Ballard

>next

Maybe The Tartar Steppe by Buzzati? Or that Godel Escher Bach book by Hofstater

Better?

not really, no. you seem boring af

Whats the point of a normal knife when you have a gun?
Take a pocket knife if you just want something sharp and useful in your pocket.

>Last
Brave New World
>Now
Dracula
>Next
La part de l'autre (I do not know the english name)

lmao nigga what are you going to do with that, you can't even get a slice out of cake with that butter cutter

>Implying I dont have a folder too
You can't cut down trees or pry open car doors with a folder

>Last
Dune / How to bomb the US Govt
>Current
Choke
>Next
I'm not sure.. my brothers friend told me to read The Castle but I haven't read any Kafka and I've heard he's someone that is best read in order

Why do you people buy guns even when you live in nice and safe cities and neighborhoods and would not probably need them any moment in your entire lifetime?

They are a hobby, same as working on cars is a hobby.

well, that makes sense.

>need
Why do you think it's safe to begin with? Like that's the norm, ever
Also its an enjoyable hobby too expensive for casuals

>last
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
>current
The Corrections
>next
The Art of the Deal

>Why do you think it's safe to begin with? Like that's the norm, ever

You know that safety is not related to the owning of guns, right? It is due to many factors, mostly sociocultural. In a region or country where most of the people have the same cultural background, religious thought, social position and access to the basic needs of life and education, you will hardly see any crime, any violence.

theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/18/gun-ownership-gun-deaths-study

See here the gun politics of Iceland:

Iceland
A license is required to own or possess firearms. National government safety course required before applying for a license. Special license required to own pistols. Pistols may only be used for target shooting at a licensed range. Semi automatic firearms have caliber restrictions. Automatic firearms not permitted.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overview_of_gun_laws_by_nation#Iceland

Much more restricted than in the US, and yet:

dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3134953/Safety-Try-Iceland-holiday-s-officially-peaceful-country-world-UK-ranked-39th-94th.html

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Sick gun dude! How much can it hold?

A decent amount.

Nice, how was Ivan? That and cancer ward are on my list

Homogeny, the constitution, common law, sub 200k population, and guns to enforce all of the above creates peace.
Herd immunity is also a thing. Compare home invasion when people are home rates in US to UK

>Last
One in The Life of Ivan Denisvich-Solzhenitsyn

>Current
Herzog-Saul Bellow

>Next
Fear and Trembling-Kierkegaard

You don't NEED a computer, you don't NEED a chair, You don't NEED a smartphone...

I actually have that Herzog book, but never got around to it. How are you liking it?

It's a very good portrait of someone confined to mediocrity, yet it's still lively to read

>Nice, how was Ivan?

He's very descriptive, to put it shortly. You could tell he's had experience in gulag camps and there's even a Christian theme if I understand it correctly.It was enough to get me to read The Gulag Archipelago next.

I'm looking to get a light for my glock 20, how do you like your surefire?

I really enjoyed the conversation Shikhov had with Alyosha towards the end

kek