24
Long Island
The Black Swan, very useful.
Age
>germany
>just read warm bodies today (started today finished about an hour ago)
>starting to re-read american psycho
I liked both of them
>20
>L O N D O N
>Ulysses
I don't understand a lot of it, but it's surprisingly funny for such a "serious" book. The bit when the MC is wandering round Dublin trying to find some place to take a shit while he keeps getting interrupted by random people is hilarious.
>20
>Morocco
>the interpretation of dreams
Freud's writing is really comfy, feels like I'm reading short mystery stories
I think you are really missing the point of ACYiKAC.
>23
>TN
>...isms: Understanding Art by Stephen Little
Just read through the first section on Renaissance. Very light and accessible, which is exactly what I wanted. I'm never going to be as literate in visual art as I am with literature and film, but this at least gives me a basic introduction to the broadest trends within the medium.
26
Aarhus
VALIS
Dick was crazy, but in the best way possible. This work is so far of the rails and I'm loving every part of it.
24
UK
3 Maccabess, it's very entertaining
>20
>Chicago
>Slaughter-House-Five
It's pretty good desu. It's genuinely hilarious and the only book to actually make me laugh out loud. Vonnegut was a funny dude.
>age
29
>location
Leeds
>current book you're reading and how do you like it
Fahrenheit 451 - enjoying it so far