Age

>age
>location
>your favorite books you read this year thus far

The only books I read this year were A Farewell to Arms and Dr. Bloodmoney. Out of the two I'd say I enjoyed the latter the best, although both books were very good.

>22
>midwest america
>implying I read any books this year

>age
18
>books read so far
Dorian Gray, C and P
>favourite book
Twilight

20
Texas
Lolita is probably my favorite book I've read this year, it was really charming and cute in a messed up kinda way.

>83
>The Seychelles
>Four-By-Four: Your Guide to the Myers-Briggs Universe; The Kettle Kleptocracy (YA novel); Juliette (Sade)

21
AZ
Hopscotch

>18
>West coast america
>The Electric Kool Aid Acid Test

>>age
no
>>location
sell your own demographics
>>your favorite books you read this year thus far
McDuff's Karamazov

> 33
> Texas
> Narcissus and Goldmund

24
Goddamn New Jersey
So far A Sportsman's Sketches, The Bishop and Other Stories by Chekhov and Revolutionary Road

I am reading H is for Hawk at the moment and enjoying it so far.

>25
>UK
>Winesburg, Ohio; The Go-Between; The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

>age
18
>location
California
>favorite books read this far (not in order)
Black Boy, American Psycho, The Loser, Stoner, Story of the Eye, La Bas, HofD, and Confessions of a Mask

>22
>North Carolina
>Lolita, Norwegian Wood, enjoying The Recognitions so far

>18
>Foundation trilogy
> Anything Christopher Moore (Hey it makes me laugh)

>>age
20
>>location
AL
>>your favorite books you read this year thus far
Notes From Underground, still working on it

>age
27
>location
fucking Uruguay
>fav book thus far
It's a top 3 for me: A scanner darkly, The crying of lot 49 and No longer human

Also a tiny village in northern Canada so not particularly relevant

>19. nearly my birthday :(
>Minneapolis, Somalisota
>The Bible

>20
>Toronto Ontario
>Stoner and Brothers Karamazov thus far.

19
Los Angeles, CA
Either, Or and The Divine Comedy

22
Mexico
Mason & Dixon

>babby's first Wolfe

>26
>West Virginia
>Stoner - John Williams

>24
>New Jersey
>The Idiot

>18
>Ohio
>2666 or Oblivion

>Four-By-Four: Your Guide to the Myers-Briggs Universe
Did you buy it in fisical or do you have it in digital by any chance?

26
Seattle from tx tho (agg town my niggers)

I read that God awful Uncle Tom's cabin. I was reading a string of black history novels over 6months just to say I did, and some were interesting (blackthink Jesse Owens and Frederick Douglass auto was good up till second edition) but Uncle Tom's cabin is trash. It reminds me of piss poor media attempts to drum up sympathy for blacks. I actually hate blacks more after reading it.

>20
>Quebec
>1984

(I just started going Veeky Forums, I know 1984 is a pleb book but hey at least I fuckin read it)

fisical

fisical

19
Mérida
Hmm 1984 it was un the wait lista forma too long so, I give ir the try
Ir was good af

DO NOT REPLY TO DATA MINING THREADS

Do you really think anyone's actually giving out their real age

86
Mosul
Ready player one

m'lady

>thanks
>for reading
>my blog :3

>age
18
>location
Australia
>favourite book this year
The French Lieutenant's Woman, or maybe The Count of Monte Christo

>age
19
>location
Tijuana
>your favorite books you read this year thus far
the fear of a wise man by Patrick Rothfuss, and the Theogony by Hesíodo.

>19
>Michigan
>Atlas Shrugged

>21.
>Australia.

Anna Karenina, then Life and Fate.

Oh shit
>18
>St. Paul, Somalisota
>The Master And Margarita

20
Florida
>implying I've read this year
I haven't completed anything. I read ~10 pages of Meditations, 20 pages of an anatomy textbook, and 1/2 a book on Python

>21
>US East Coast
>Les Miserables, Steppenwolf
Eponine, Hermine ;_;

> 31
> socal
> the disaster artist (nonfiction book on the making of the room)

just started my struggle vol 4 though and its looking like karl o is going to be my favorite read of this year too, though

>18
>N. Atlanta
>Human Action by Ludwig von Mises

Uruguay nomaa

22
Rayuela by cortazar or On certainty by Wittgenstein

forgot location: Spain

>20
>Croatia
>In Search of Lost Time or Spinoza's Ethics

>22
>Tennessee
>Either East of Eden or The Great Shark Hunt

I've read a lot of shit so far this year, but a lot of it hasn't really left much of an impression. Depression is kind of fogging things up still, but at least I'm coming out of this episode well enough that I can actually read again. The last third of last year I couldn't read at all.

>21
>Romania
>Madame Bovary, The Death of Ivan Ilych

I thought people were older here. Also, all these teenagers are lying about being 18.

>22
>West straya
>The Waves

I think I love the vagina fiction meme now

33
england
the sheltering sky

Most of the older users moved to another forum, mostly to escape /pol/, but we've all agreed not to disclose it on Veeky Forums.

>18
>Arizona
>The consolations of philosophy

>don't worry about it
>UK
>paradise lost was a party

Damn would love to know about this. I'm 31 and feeling well out of place, /pol/ has ruined every single board on here pretty much too.

>18
>Bulgaria
>End to end by Stefan Stefanov

>26
>Brampton, Ont, Canada
>The Complete Stories of Sherlock Holmes

>>North Carolina
>>A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man, Huckleberry Finn

Fuck off, virgin

t. data miner

29
Southwest, US
Wraiths of the Broken Land

I haven't read anything this year, videogames have destroyed my life

25
AZ

>The Sot-Weed Factor
>Against the Day
>Under the Volcano
>Women and Men
>Europe Central

Those are the highlights so far.

And he goes to school, Floridians...

24
Southeast us
If on a winter's night a traveler, tartar steppe is shaping up to be really good...really can't remember anything else I've read besides some Ballard stories...

>Barcelona
>23
>The gambler - Dostoyevsky, in praise of shadows - Tanizaki, In the Swarm: Digital Prospects - Byung-Chul Han

hello ncbro

25
NC
The Dispossessed