Age

>age
>location
>current book you're reading, etc., etc.

21, just turned.
Bedroom, US Capital
Farenheight 451, really sucked me in. I'm having heart complications so I hope I don't go before I finish it - or after for that matter. It's good, makes me want to read more.

>26
>New York
> Mythology by Edith Hamilton and War & War by Laszlo K-------

>24
>Northern Illinois
>Digital Fortress by Dan Brown

Been really hooked on books featuring Cryptography since I started watching Mr. Robot, and read Cryptonomicon.

22
United Kingdom
Mythology by Edith Hamilton

>26
>Sweden
>Religio Medici & Urne-Buriall by Sir Thomas Browne

25
US
Across the Common

>20
>Italy
>pic related

I genuinely don't know how most people feel about it but I think it's an interesting read.

Hope your ticker keeps on ticking user

HEy me 2

>Ohio
>18
>Antifragile

>Ohio
>15
>Brave New World

Boston, 18, Moby Dick ( I love all the obscure allusions that I then have to look up, You end up learning a lot.)

>23
>Scotland
>Ulysses (alongside Rosen's The Romantic Generation for some light relief)
Decided it was time to tackle the meme trilogy.

>25
>California
>The Light is the Darkness

About done with it and I think I'll start on Cold In July or some other Lansdale novel next.

23
Bellevue Nebraska
After Dark by Murakami

what do you think of it

You're me user

>25
>Omaha, NE (previously Los Angeles)
>The Pale King

Hey fellow Nebraskanon.

I recently moved to Omaha to work as a high school history teacher. We should hang out some time.

>23
>DC
>Dead Souls

Gogol's brilliant.

>25
>California

I only read my own novels

>28
>Istanbul
>Within A Budding Grove

be careful i got banned for pretending to be underage b8

i don't wanna sound suspicious but does claiming to be underage get you a permaban or just a temporary one?

21

New Brunswick

John A. MacDonald: His Life, Our Times

>18
>missouri
>the man in the high castle
heard there was a show about it, is it any good?

Okay, meet me at For the Love of Foodtruck tomorrow at around 11am.

i got a month long one but i appealed it

>18.
>Currently and temporarily residing in US.
>A Random Walk Down Wall Street, The Stand, The Rise of Germany 1939-1941

>18
>brazil
>lucio's confession

>doing international baccalaureate

its a waste of time m8 just take AP

23
New Hampshire
The Pale King(while also slowly reading The Recognitions)

Really enjoying both so far

>26
>nz
>nothing remotely literary, see pic related

18
southern New Hampshire, USA
The Master and Margarita. I really don't know what to say when people ask me what I'm reading and they wanna know what it's about.

>22
>Ireland
>Moby Dick and the Corpus Hermeticum

I'm really enjoying these books

is this a meme or are all of you actually 18?

I'm actually 18

>

dude

i'm not kidding

What's New England like, Senpai?

>t. someone who wants to move there

well, i'm a cute little girl, just like everyone else here

>21
>South Carolina
>Argonautica
It's good, but there is a reason it's not Widely discussed.

>18
>Maryland
>Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov

yes 4 reals

>18
>Argentina
>Lolita

omg twins

>27
>Florida
>Phaedo
I'm making my way through Plato ever so slowly, and quite frankly I really enjoy his works so far.

Don't you mean Tsargrad?

>21
>Brazil
>The Trial

>25
>Montevideo, Uruguay
>Baudelaire by Sartre; Selected Letters of Friedrich Nietzsche by C. Middleton (ed)

>31
>Texas
>"The Plague" by Albert Camus

22
Toronto
Man's Search for Meaning and Nixonland

>wizard detected

20
Kent
The Canterbury Tales.
Just started the squires tale so nearly finished.

21
Chetwynd, British columbia
Walden

19

Udall, Kansas

The pushcart prize 2000

>31
>Melbourne
>The Mayor of Casterbride

20
Australia
The Emigrants by W.G. Sebald, I'm literally 2 pages in so I can't tell yet. Hopefully it's good, I read Vertigo last year but I didn't understand it at the time. I recently read Candide which was top notch

20
New York
The Crying lot of 49

im reading this now too. es a tricky one

>26
>chicago burbs

>lets not acknowledge his crushingly real point: we're scared enough to make threats

>chicongo

26
Asheville, NC
Seveneves - Stephenson

Wtf are you talking about

24
South Texas
The Angels are the Reapers

20
Norway
Japan - A concise history by Milton W. Meyer

>23
Canada (Quebec)
Non Serviam

>23
>Liverpool
>Guards Guards!
I have yet to evolve fully to the non fiction side.
Must complete Discworld first.

27
Houston, Texas area
Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov

18
NH
I'm rereading A Clockwork Orange and I'm struggling through my first readthrough of Infinite Jest

22
Sydney
Count of Monte Cristo

26
Brisbane, Australia
The Iliad

18, New york, dark tower by stephen king

The next one on my list, how are you liking it so far?

21
Argentina
Ender The Xenocide - Orson Scott Card. Is full of strict religious bullshit logic and it's pissing me off.

>24
>Stockton, CA
>Gravity's Rainbow

>21
>Myrtle Beach, SC
Currently have a rotation of Moby Dick; Meditations-Aurelius; Literature Class-Julio Cortazar

18
Puerto Rico
Just finished The Murder of Roger Ackroyd. I'm going to move on to The Wizard of Oz now.

>20
>Cambridge Ma
>The Master and Margarita
It's good, but I'm not totally sure why it was reccomended so strongly by a friend. But I did just get to the introduction of the master so hopefully it picks up a little.

Any take on this book?

>20
>Michigan
>The Symposium

Bulgakov is overrated. Russian surrealism as a whole and hell I'd say the entire literary output of the surrealists is worth shrugging off. It was a fad.

19
Jew York
The Sun Also Rises

The first chapter or so that I've read has been thoroughly unimpressive.

>18
>fuck off most ill say is mid west.
>a clockwork orange, the fountain head, and animal farm.

21, Puerto Rico, reading the first mistborn book totally blind, so far really good but im still thinking on Dune

>20
>somewhere on the East Coast, fuck off nsa
>Fairy Tales for the Disillusioned, quality of the stories seems to have dropped about midway through the book

21
Germany
Girl with Curious Hair

So far I really only liked the first two stories, and the one about Lyndon.
Currently reading "My Appearance."

Nice data-mining thread

>15
>Italy
>That little wonder in pic related

>22
>North Eastern Illinois
>Pic

>24
>Canterbury
>Fools, Frauds and Firebrands: Thinkers of the New Left by Roger Scruton.

>18
>Vancouver
>The Trial

>25
>bakersfield
>You gotta have Wa.
book about a former major league pitcher going to japan to play in the jap league so he can come out of retirement

fuck off ameriboo

have you tried the history of philosophy podcast or book. I liked that guys commentary on plato

the heat are a meme team

>23
>Romania
>Catch-22 (in English)

18
Illinois
Crime and Punishment

21
England
Crime And Punishment
Really enjoying it so far, surprisingly easy and exciting to read. This is my first Dostoyevsky, what should I read next from him?

I am 18.
New England is really cool. There's a lot of history and for sure some really beautiful spots. Why do you want to move here?

>19
>Toronto
>Reflections of the Revolution in France by Burke
>England's Dreaming: Sex Pistols and Punk Rock by Jon Savage