Age

>age
>last 5 books you read
>other anons r8 how much of a faggot you are

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A novel by one of my highschools teachers
Paradiso
The art of loving
Tristes tropiques

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20, will be 21 in August
>Mortal y rosa - Francisco Umbral
>Poesía - Fray Luis de León
>Some Shakespeare's sonnets
>To the shadow of young girls in flower - Proust
>Swann's Way - Proust
Stopped reading for a some months, right when I was busy with The Guermantes Way, due to a depressive crisis. I look forward to start again from Swann's Way in one month or two since In Search Of Lost Time is, dare I say, the best stuff I've ever read.

>23

>Dead Souls by Nikolai Gogol
>The Sorrows of Young Wether by Goethe
>Typee by Herman Meville
>Sweating Blood by Léon Bloy
>Siddhartha by Herman Hesse

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>Brief Interviews with Hideous Men - David Foster Wallace
>Sapiens - Yuval Noah Harare
>Jane Eyre - Charlotte Bronte
>Beowulf - Seamus Heaney translation
>A Streetcar Names Desire - Tennesee Williams

Why are none of you faggots rating? Gay.

A faggot/10
A cool faggot/10
An edgy faggot/10
>Beowulf
An ok faggot/10

I'm 29

Russia Against Napoleon - Dominic Lieven
5th Head of Cerberus - Gene Wolfe
The Trial - Kafka
Raymond Carver (a bunch of his short stories)
Here - Richard McGuire

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Macbeth
Nine Stories
Julius Caesar
Beowulf
The Old Man and the Sea

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>The Sun Also Rises
>The Stranger
>Infinite Jest
>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
>Catch-22

Big reader for most of my life, but realized the majority of the books I read had been YA trash. Trying to change that.

It's difficult to rate if you don't know some of the books your brethren have read

18.

Kafka - The Trial
Kawabata - The Lake
Nie Hua-ling - Mulberry and Peach
István Deak - Louis Kossuth and the Hungarians in 1848-1849
Krasznahorkai - Rombolás és Bánat az Ég Alatt

(Used english titles whenever avalible while making the post)

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Memoirs of Hadrian
Ficciones
Shuttlecock
Bend Sinister
The Folowing Story

Nice b8 faggot. Unless it isn't, in which case you're on the right track but read something outside the meme canon next or you'll become even less attractive to women than you are now. 6/10

Kafka, Kawabata; Krasznahorkai - good choices. However my Romanian qt gf has redpilled me on the Hungarians, you well-read Mongol. cigány/10

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Resurrection - Tolstoy
The Accursed Share Vol. 2 - Georges Bataille
Poezii - Octavian Goga (Romanian poet, only half-understood it as I don't speak it well)
Post-Cinematic Affect - Steven Shaviro
Letters to Véra - Vladimir Nabokov

What did she tell you?

Crime and Punishment
Moby Dick
Notes from the Underground
American Psycho
The Picture of Dorian Gray

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>Chuck Palahniuk - Rant
>Chuck Palahniuk - Survivor
>Chuck Palahniuk - Damned
>Chuck Palahniuk - Choke
>Chuck Palahniuk - Fight Club

You're not 18
This is an interesting selection
You just got into literature, and I have a feeling you're underag.

>18
>Gravity's Rainbow
>Molloy
>Inferno (I'm debating whether this counts as a "book" or not)
>The Trial
>The Metamorphpses
>Invisible Man

The usual România Mare stuff. "Hungarians are Mongols, not Europeans"
"we fucked them up in Budapest"
"we wuz Dacian kangz un shiet"

What makes you say that?

What incited her to make these statements?

damn, you're sharp

Not a bait. I agree that overdoing it with classic meme books is a danger, but wouldn't you agree that they are memes for a reason?

>Interesting selection
I'd like it very much if you were to elaborate. What makes it interesting?

She's Romanian. I'm pretty sure that's why.

The Second Sex
The Prince
Lolita
The Sin Wars
Political Theology 1

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They are, and they're great, but diving into them without a grounding in less memey but equally valuable books is a dangerous mistake, you end up failing to understand what you're reading so you turn the senseless content into abstract jokes. I read Ulysses and Lolita at 13 and came away with some great experiences but also some primitive and flawed impressions of the works and their value. When I reread them at 18 and again at 19/20 I realised, off the back of several more years of reading, how much I missed and how much more I now gained.

...

The foreign sounding names

I imagine you have sexual fantasies about tying up and raping young, nubile boys.

You probably hated reading all of those books but forced yourself to do it anyway because it made you feel clever

You probably started reading because you got bored of watching old episodes of family guy

>22

>Lucky Jim - Kingsley Amis
>The Satanic Verses - Salman Rushdie
>Things Fall Apart - Chinua Achebe
>My Voice Will Go With You - Milton Erickson
>Meditations - Marcus Aurelius

...

I am discovered.

I hated Inferno and The Trial, but I enjoyed the rest especially Invisible Man and Gravity's Rainbow. Honestly, I don't think I grasped everything that Kafka was trying to say.

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> Plato's Republic
> Leviathan Wakes by fedora tip
> Citizens by Simon Schama
> The Left Hand of Darkness
> American Psycho

>18
The Art of War
Republic
Meditations
Thank You for Smoking
American Psycho

>26

Going from most recent to oldest:

>Food Of The Gods - Terence Mckenna
>A Separate Reality - Carlos Castaneda
>The Teachings Of Don Juan - Carlos Castaneda
>The Myth Of Sisyphus - Albert Camus
>Frankenstein - Mary Shelley

you're me but more of a faggot

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Orlando [Virginia Woolf]
From one castle to another [Louis Ferdinand Celine]
To kill a mocking bird [Harper Lee]
De geschiedenis van mijn kaalheid [Arnon Grunenberg] (Dutch book)
The winter of our discontent [John Steinbeck]

Was this meant to be ironic?

>25
>The Dying Earth
>The Elegance of the Hedgehog
>Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China
>The Three Body Problem
>The Dark Forest

>24
>"Dangerous" -Milo Yiannopoulos
>"Magicians of the Gods"- Graham Hancock
>"Cosmos and Psyche" - Richard Tarnas
>"Slowly, Slowly, Slowly, said the Sloth" - Eric Carle
>"Hello Red Fox" - Eric Carle

You work full time but still dedicate time to self improvement and personal pursuits. You are satisfied but not complacent.

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The Alchemist
Of Mice and Men
Blood Meridian
The Outsider
Crime and Punishment

I am 18
In no particular order:

>Dancing in the Glory of Monsters
>A Brief History of Ancient Greece
>Mythology -Edith Hamilton
>Epic of Gilgamesh
>Absalom, Absalom!

You just graduated from high school

>34
>deathworld 3 by harry harrison
>1776 by david McCullough
>the wasp factory by iian banks
>vulcans hammer by pkd
>dr futurity by pdk

20yrs

How to Travel with a Salmon and Other Essays - Umberto Eco
Bleeding Edge - Thomas Pynchon
Elric of Melnibone - Michael Moorcock
The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
The Iron Heel - Jack London

>Paradise Lost
>Heart of Darkness
>The Grapes of Wrath
>A People's History of the United States
>The Sound and The Fury

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Hadji Murad
Design of Everyday Things
The World of the Paris Café: Sociability among the French Working Class, 1789-1914
On the Genealogy of Morals
My Struggle: Book 2

You watch too much joe rogan

>20
Les Miserables
As I lay Dying
A novel by one of friend's grandpa
Lord Loss (my other friend insisted I read it)
A Feast for Crows

The good 'ol 18.
I'm going to go from recent to later.
> Filth by Irvine Welsh
> Hannibal by Thomas Harris
> Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris
> Red Dragon by Thomas Harris
> Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh

I probably need to read a bigger variety of books, so recommendations would be appreciated

Napoleon a life by A. Roberts
SPQR by M. Beard
Think by S Blackburn
The Social contract by Rousseau
Iliad by Homer

Okay

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Crime and Punishment
Notes From the Underground
Bob Dylan's autobiography
Infinite Jest
The Old Man and The Sea

I'm currently reading the same Napoleon book, user. What were your thoughts on it?

>Milo Yiannopoulos

Absolutely disgusting.

Reads like a novel, often times I'd forget if be reading a historical biography.

It was my first book on Napoleon so I don't have much to compare it to.

From critisms I've read say Roberts is far too kind to our old boy Napoleon.

Pardon my English, it's late and I'm delirious.

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>A Portrait of the Artist of A Young Man
>The Celestial Railroad and Other Stories
>Slaughterhouse V
>Siddhartha
>The Possibility of an Island

>18
>the shadow of the torturer
>the claw of the concillator
>the sword of the lictor
>the citadel of the autarch
>the urth of the new sun

33

Mason and Dixon
The Consolation of Philosophy
1984
Winter of Our Discontent
Theatatus

>26
>Homer - The Odyssey
>Dante - Divine Comedy
>Sophocles - Oedipus the King
>Camus - The Stranger
>Euripides - Medea

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I mainly read non-fiction.

The Ethnic Phenomenon
Beyond Human Rights
Violence and the Sacred
First Nations? Second Thoughts
Lament for a Nation

>20
>Journey to the east - Herman Hesse
>Dubliners - Joyce
>the sailor who fell from grace with the sea - Mishima
>Melmoth the wanderer - Maturin
>The Iliad - Homer

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>Dick - The Man in the High Castle
>Chekhov - Ivanov
>Dostoyevsky - The Idiot
>Ishiguro - The Buried Giant
>Bulgakov - Master & Margarita

18

>Steppenwolf
>Frankenstein
>Pride and Prejudice
>100 Years of Solitude
>A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Age 31
-The Prisoner of Zenda
-Bulldog Drummond
-Flashman and the Mountain of Light
-Moby Dick
-The Player of Games

Thus Spoke Zarathustra
Demons by Fyodor Dostoevsky
A Plato Reader: Eight Essential Dialogues
Resurrection by Leo Tolstoy
The Odyssey

>20

Frankenstein
Neuromancer
Ender's Game
Starship Troopers
1984

How is Resurrection? I've been glancing at it on my bookshelf for ages but I'm not sure if I should dive in

>Crime and Punishment
>Catch-22
>Images: My Life in Film (Bergman)
>The Magic Lantern (also Bergman)
>Brave New World

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>25
Think and Grow Rich
Psychology of Sales
American Psycho
Not Taco Bell Material
The Long Road Out of Hell

Goddammit I have been debating on reading this and have it in my amazon cart but been unsure of the quality of it. Sold and bought just now. Thanks user

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heres is my five books
the vewe hungwe catherpeeler
the BIG fwendly jiant
The Gorilla Mindset

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Jersey Angel
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Pregnancy Project
City of Bones
Winter's Bone

13 minutes

>Steppenwolf
>What If?(By the guy who does xkcd)
>The Plague
>The Stranger
>The Alchemist

>people lying about their age
>people posting highschool reading
>people trying to come up with obscure books to put right under a Kafka short story
This board never fails to make me laugh

Its was great. Its a moralistic story and Tolstoy gets very preachy at some points, so if you don't dig that type of stuff you may be put off.

Tell me, what would I gain by lying to you. You are nobody under these circumstances, and I am a nobody too.

People lie on the internet all the fucking time.

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>Fiammetta by Boccaccio
>Ada or Ardor by Nabokov
>The Collector by Fowles
>Sic Cogito by Hașdeu
>The Trial by Kafka

>18
>Infinite Jest
>The King James Bible
>Illusions: Confessions of a Reluctant Messiah
>God's Debris
>Johnathan Livingston Seagull
Wasn't a big fan of those last three. They were a while ago, before I became occupied with two large books

>people posting highschool reading
Not everyone has read as much or as long as you have.

i have not read anything from HS apart from Bulgakov, im 34 and im reading all sorts of shit im supposed to when i was 16

i think its good, i can relate to those books now

Why the fuck are you defending yourselves like that. You niggas lame as fuck

Because it's true. I'm just starting to get into reading and I have not read a lot of the classics, only a few that I read back in high school. I still want to experience them though, regardless if they are below my reading level or not. Hell, I'm reading Wind in the Willows currently.

Who tf cares mane. You shouldn't care about what any user thinks of the level of your readings. Less if you're fucking 34. Be yourself. There are step prints in the moon. Count step every make. Life is a gift, that's why present is called so...

Tone it down on the alcohol there, chief.

Just woke up tho

>18
>The Count Of Monte Cristo
>The Tale of Genji
>Purgatorio
>La Peste
>Heart of Darkness (for year 12)

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>Thomas de Waal - The Caucasus: an introduction
>Miquel Bulnes - Het Bloed in onze aderen
>W.G. Sebald - Austerlitz
>Ulf Brunnbauer (ed) - (Re)Writing History. Historiography in Southeast Europa after Socialism
>Vernor Vinge - A fire upon the deep

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>Childhood Boyhood Youth - Tolstoy
>The Way of Man - Martin Buber
>Elementary Particles - Houellebecq
>Andre & Oscar - Jonathan Fryer
>Pic of Dorian Gray -Wilde

correct

1. The taming of the shrew
2. Euthyphro
3. Lolita
4. The old man and the sea
5. Battle royale.


Age: 18

nice try

jude, the obscure
franny and zooey
malone diez
the great shark hunt.
our lady of the flowers,

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>Master and Margarita
>To Kill a Mockingbird
>The Path (Zaplotnik)
>Meditations (Aurelius)
>Focault's Pendulum

>house of leaves
>dreamscape; or, my dairy desu
>only revolutions
>1Q84
>the first fifteen lives of harry august

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V.
Fear and Loathing
The Holy Sinner
The Bible
A Secular Age

8/10, not a pleb.

i'm 19.