Age

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

same book as the last one mate give it a day or two at least

21, Philadelphia, American Pastoral and The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy

22,Romania,Plumb by George Bacovia.

25
Seattle
The Iliad

17
Lithuania
in the shadow of the altars by Vincas Mykolaitis-Putinas

>26
>California
>Eileen by Ottessa Moshfegh

25
UK
Lord of the Flies

>it takes him at least two days too read a book

25
UK
No Longer Human

>19
>Brazil
>The House of the Dead, Dostoevsky

>18
>Jacksonville, FL
>I read a lot of different books at one time but atm I'm reading The Bible

>20

>UK

>The Civil War: A Narrative, Shelby Foote

>22
>Pennsylvania
>The Divine Comedy

>22
>Germany
>Bible/Divina Commedia

...

>21
>Germany
>Fabian by Erich Kästner

It's almost one hundred years old but the topic (fall of the Weimar republic) is pretty up-to-date. I'm four chapters in and already encountered sex clubs, cucks, and fake news.

>25
>Philly
>Infinite Jest and Fear and Trembling

Ayy PA bros

26
south jersey, for anyone near philly and delaware. i know its basically alabama down here
finished 64 recently, reading still life with woodpecker now. i have to decide which book i read next
>warlock
>butchers crossing
>to each his own

86 years old, from Poland in the United States, currently reading Carmina Burana.

18
Connecticut
Discipline and Punish

>26
>Serbia
>A House Divided

Now that's what I call patrician

>29
>Kentucky
>Third book of BotNS and The Palace of Dreams

>19
>california
just finished Dubliners last night (best book ive read yet) and I need deciding what to read next. here's the options.
>essential tales and poems of edgar allan poe
>atomised - michel
>naseau - sartre
>kafka on the shore

25
UK
Jane Eyre

Poe. Others are just as good but the beauty of the Poe book is you can dip in and out between poems and stories, read one of the others, then come back.

>18
>Belgium
>Quran, Dune, Ulysses, Bible

>19
>Poland
>The Brothers Karamazov

>22
>Sweden
>Meditations (Hays)

>27
>Canada
>The Story of Civilization: The Reformation

22
Columbus
For Whom the Bell Tolls

>20
>USA (Chicago)
>Infinite Jest, hyuk hyuk

29
Los Angeles
The Thirst for Annihilation: Georges Bataille and Virulent Nihilism - Nick Land

>20
>Minnesota
>Thousand Cranes by Kawabata

19
Leaf Hell
Jelqing: The Truth About Jelqing And What You Need to Know

>23
>somewhere
>The Good Earth

21
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Silence

>19
>Mexico
>The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand

23
Germany
War and peace

18
New Zealand
Brothers Karamazov, Dune

>18
>United States, Illinois
>Prince of Thorns

>21
>brazil
>finish rereading Inferno today, am doing the moby dick reading group, tomorrow will start the notes from the underground reading group and am also reading the KJV, on psalms.

>17
>Colombia
>The Gene, by Siddhartha Mukherjee

20
Seattle
The Iliad, East of Eden, The Age of Faith by Will Durant

>21
>chilito
>introduction to psychoanalysis

>18
>Wales
>The Republic

>15
>California
>pic related

How deep are you in this?

about two-thirds of the way, it's really good

get killed by yourself

Careful where you say that, kid. They don't take kindly to such talk 'round these parts.

between you and me none of the stuff I posted is true and I'm just baiting the mods to ban me for the summer so I can do something productive

>22
>Texas
>Paradise Lost

>tfw not currently reading any books

I need me a good comedy

I think I'm the only person reading this particular book in the country at the moment, so I'd rather not divulge it.

>18
>Canada
>Metro 2034 & Excession

>20
>Cambridge MA
>2666

>27
>Texas
>A Classical Education

>28
>tasmania, australia
>the three-body problem by cixin liu
anyone else read it?

read it last year, was amazing
will go back and read it again sometime

25
canada
1q84 and the human factor

You miss the Dick

>The Iliad, East of Eden
Nice combo

19
South Carolina
Silence of the Lambs

Ever read Douglas Adams?

>age
27
>location
Spain
>Book
Pic

>22
>Poland
> The Castle - Kafka

Hey Jan Pawel

22
Denmark
Guns, germs and steel
Soon done, do i read the Iliad or Odyssey after??

1st Illiad then Odyssey obviously

26
Connecticut
The road

>Tfw the oddysey is considered the sequel
Dont i feel like a retard now

Późno. Przecież to jest lektura w liceum.

U mnie nie była, Proces zresztą też nie.....ale tak czy inaczej...lepiej późno niż wcale.

Læs Iliaden, bruh. De ligger ligesom i forlængelse af hinanden, ikk'.

There's nothing really wrong with starting with the Odyssey. A lot of people actually find it a lot more accessible than starting with the Iliad.

>18
>Germany
>Submission by Houellebecq

22
NH USA
Stalins Folly: The Tragic First Ten Days of War on the Eastern Front

25
sweden
endymion

>tfw I don't live in comfy New England

Life is suffering.

>19
>Ecuador
>Complete Works of Pablo Palacio
Pablo Palacio was way ahead of his time. He died too young

18
Lithuania
Anne Frank diary

22
mauritius
frankenstein

>21
>Toronto, Ontario
>Ulysses

tfw not intelligent enough to enjoy it

>27
>Oslo
>Min Kamp 6

>19
>Southern France
>SteppenWolf (Hermann Hesse)

22
no thanks reptilian spies
House of Leaves

22
Ohio
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius, Ralph Waldo Emerson's essays, Chess books, Game of Thrones book 4 Feast for Crows, Juggling between them.

20
Seattle
Invisible Cities

21
Pittsburgh
Children of Dune

>24
>San Jose
>The Golem by Gustav Meyrink

14
Berkeley
Communist manifesto

Heh

19
NYC
Go Tell it On The Mountain

>23
>Georgia
>Stoner, Dubliners

18
California
The Fountainhead

Good book famalam
>18
>Ohio
>malazan book 10 house of chains

21, UK, From the Beast to the Blonde

18, scotland, revolt agains the modern world