Summer reading

What have you got lined up for this summer?

gonna read meditations just so when i run into a stoic pseud i can talk about it, and paglia's sexual personae, not sure what else maybe some pynchon, maybe some rousseau, idk

going through romantic era before 20th century american then on to Cicero

Ton of christianity stuff, maybe some pinecone, and some thirty+ papers for my thesis.

Not in order except for slaughterhouse V

>Slaughterhouse V
>The Illiad
>The Odyssey
>Lolita
>The sound and the fury
>Catch 22
>Mason and dixon
>La peste
>Boule de suif
>La part de l'autre
>Le parfum
>The old man and the sea
>Bleeding edge
>Gravity's rainbow
Some passages from the bible
>A portrait of the artist as a young man
>Dubliners
>The doors of perception and heaven and hell
>After a many summers
>Chrome yellow
>Sir thomas More's Utopia
>Junky
>Confessions of an english opium eater
>Père Goriot
>Cyrano de Bergerac
>Le dernier jour d'un condamné
>Frankeinstein
>Ulysses
>Atlas shrugged
>Wuthering heights
>The fountainhead
>The tell-tale heart
>Treasure island
>The grapes of wrath
>To the lighthouse
>Oliver twist
>The invisible man
>Beyond good and evil
>Le mythe de sisyphe
>Complete short novels of anton chekhov
>The canterburry tales
>Lord of the flies
>The great gatsby
>King solomon's mines
>To kill a mockingbird
>The call of cthulhu
>Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
>Le horla
>La fin de la nuit
>We
>Watership down
>Plato's republic

If I read a quarter of this list I will be proud.

Yes I am aware half of these are highschool books and memes. That's what I get for being a leaf and browsing this board.

It's not Summer yet, one more month in the quarter. I will finish the books of pic related first. The next on my list is Don Juan, Early Writings of Marx, and Empire's Workshop.

I'm going to read The Blithedale Romance, because it's the only book from last semester's Hawthorne/Melville grad school class that I didn't finish.

Then I'm going to read Benedict XVI's books on Jesus. Supposedly they're fantastic.

That kitty is gonna be okay, right?

I graduated a long time ago, so summer doesn't mean anything to be.

I don't have anything planned out. I will just read whatever seems interesting at the time.

Winter is coming up for me, might get stuck into some longer works (Maybe Les Miserables and Demons to start) and finish off Ishiguro's novels.

Not in order, cause I never stick to the order.

>The World Until Yesterday
>Super Fuel
>Addiction by Design
>I'm Feeling Lucky
>American Gods
>Snow Crash
>Moneyball
>SJWs Always Lie
>A Man on the Moon
>The Winter Fortress
>The Three-Body Problem
>The Girl With All the Gifts
>Ghost in the Wires

I'll likely get through half of them, if I decide not to be lazy.

Homer, The Bible, an obscure baroque epic poem and starting with the Greeks™ (ie, Greek philosophy, though I'm already familiar with the general history of philosophy and will read Descartes before that)

Growth of the Soil
The Melancholy of Resistence
War & War
Terra Nostra
Gravity's Rainbow

>JUST
reading a biology textbook so i can remember what i learned in AP two years ago for when i take bio 3 next semester.

>American Gods
>Snow Crash
>SJWs Always Lie
The fuck is wrong with you

Same, it's nice reading something topical though.

I'm going to read As I Walked Out... by Laurie Lee

Start with Three Body Problem. You're going to love it.

every book. no order, just every.

Bukowski and Murakami

ubik is insane.

10/10

>Philip K DICK

>pleb

>DICK

Wheel Of Time
The Accursed Kings
Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
Autobiography of Casanova
My Secret Life
Bunch Of Warhammer 40k books
Rage by Stephen King
A Clockwork Orange
Catcher In The Rye
Tale Of Two Cities
The Perks Of Being A Wallflower
1984
The Iron Dragons Series
Night Angel Series
Mazer Runner Series

This summer I'm reading Dumas' The Three Musketeers, Mann's The Magic Mountain, and Garcia Marquez's Strange Pilgrims

Richard II
1 Henry IV
Cymbeline
Troilus and Cressida
The Ego and Its Own
Paradise Lost
Salinger's Nine Stories
Nescios's Amsterdam Stories
A Supposedly Fun Thing I Will Never Do Again
Theroux's The Primary Colors and The Secondary Colors

Anything else you guys think I should add?

The Dream of the Red Chamber
Maybe read more of Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Some other books.
Don't know.

BLINDSIGHT

Embarrassing.

>Plato dialogues
>The Odyssey
>Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy
>The Master and Margarita
>Beyond Good and Evil
>Some Freud works, not sure what ones yet.
>Swann's Way
>Germinal by Zola

only thing lined up right now is Sportsman's Sketches

Good?

Haven't started yet but I have high expectations of early Turgenev.

Infinite Jest
I wish I was joking

Steppenwolf
Crime and Punishment
Plato's Republic

The Great Gatsby
Animal Farm
Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Notes from Underground
Sword and Citadel
Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes
A Day in the Life of Ivan
Some history stuff

nah

About 800 more pages of Aquinas I got two years back, The First Circle by Solzenytsin, complete Leibnitz, Spinoza, Amscombe, Kant, Wittgenstein, Flannery O'Connor. After that I'll see where I'll go.

How is cat not burning?

power of will

pussy pass

I'm between 1/3 and halfway through all of these books, but been writing my ll.m. thesis this semester so I've been distracted.
So I'm finishing
>Go Tell It On The Mountain
>The Bonfire of the Vanities
>The Foundation Pit
>Speedboat

Going spend most of the summer reading books on International Law before I start my Ph.D. in September. Hope I can cram in as many novels as possible though, as I doubt I will have much time for it the next few years.

Is this a community schedule or did you make it just for yourself?

Currently reading Gravity's Rainbow.
Probably going to read The Tunnel after that.

to read list

Warlock
Oblomov
Middlemarch
The Patriarch ( a biography of Joseph Kennedy)
and Richard Ellman's biography of James Joyce

you plan on going out in the sun user?

>War and Peace + Anna Karenina
>Crime and Punishment + The Brothers Karamazov
>All of the Sharpe novels
>Sienkiewicz's trilogy

Seems like plenty for the next several months.