Post the current book you're reading and the probable path of books that will follow it

Post the current book you're reading and the probable path of books that will follow it.

>Reading: The Odyssey
>Next: Notes From the Underground; The First Philosophers; Apology or Euthyphro

I restarted the brothers karamazov 5 tmes now and ill probably read something else instead.
Im thinking of moby dick or portrait of the artist as a young man because i want to know how interesting they really are.

I'm reading Winsburg Ohio, Collected Stories of Faulkner, and The Complete Works of Flannery O'Connor at the same time. I'm taking a creative writing class and want to study the short stories. After I'm finished one I'll add another collection like Nine Stories, Hemmingway's stories, and probably a reread of Dubliners.

>Euthyphro
Just finished it. It's a short read but good.

They're both really fun! Portrait is a little easier to slide into if you've hit a wall with reading.

I'm divided between Apology and Euthyphro. Which one should I read first as an introduction to Plato's works?

Family Happiness
Either the Death of Ivan Ilych or A Distant Mirror

Reading journey to the west vol. 1
Probably will follow with vol.2 or will try to read hawkes blood oranges

A Brief History of Seven Killings.
Next: The Dirty Dust (Cré Na Cille)

Re-Reading the Eragon series.
Next read: Unsure currently.

Reading: Universal Harvester which is fucking shite.

Next: If on a winters night a traveller

>Current
Autobiography of a Corpse

Next
Oblomov
A Short History of Decay

Sophie's World because I have to.

Next up by choice:

Matterhorn
Catch 22

Eutyphro.

>sun and steel
>platos republic, portrait of the artist, or selected poems and two plays of wb yeats

Red Mars

Next:
Green Mars
Blue Mars, in that order

Euthyphro->Apology->Republic

Currently: the rebel: an essay on man in revolt
but getting distracted with studying latin
Wanted read no longer human; if this isn't nice what is; after virtue (maybe); and I have some dostoyevsky shit in two languages.

P.S. The Double by D-man is horribly boring.

ty guys :)

the waves by Virginia Woolf bc some chart on here reccd it for me
probs gonna hit up no longer human or kokoro next, but I also have a metric lot of reading to do for school

For fun: Rereading The Eye of the World (WOT Series)
For Culture: The Great Conspiracy (John A. Logan, 1886)
Next: Finish Living in Truth by Vaclav Havel

Reading: the trial
Next: A day in the life of Ivan Denisovich, The death of Ivan Ilyich, or Dune Messiah.

Current:
>Ethics - Spinoza
>The Freud Reader

Future:
>Monadology and Discourse on Metaphysics - Leibniz
>The Gulag Archipelago
>Swann's Way

>Current
Aeneid

Future:
Dunno, thinking either something by john williams, the tunnel (gass), life and fate, the divine comedy, or moby dick

>Titus Andronicus
then
>catcher in the rye
>do androids dream of electric sheep

las cosas que perdimos en el fuego by maríana enriquez is next

I don't know, the first of Plato's works that I read was Cratylus. Euthyprho was great and I'd definitely recommend starting with it.

>Reading: Kokoro
>Next: Stoner, The Brothers Karamazov, maybe The Setting Sun, maybe something by Mishima
Any reccs? Is The Setting Sun worth a read if I really loved No Longer Human?

i just read the setting sun and it's good

A Confederacy of Dunces
not sure where to go after

Current: Madame Bovary by Flaubert.
Next: Guermantes Way by Proust, Who Could That Be at This Hour? by Snicket, and Tree of Smoke by Johnson

Notes from Underground rn
Then Crying of Lot 49 or some nonfiction

Forty Stories by Chekhov is a real treat to read if you like short stories

Reading me and him by alberto moravia
After will probably finish confessions of a mask or jaques le fataliste I left midway

now: the kybalion
next: grrm's novellas

A Portrait of The Artist as a Young Man

Walden, Pindar, Molloy, Ulysses

Infinite Jest.

Next up:
>Count of Monte Cristo
>Fear and Loathing in 72 (about half way thru, not my fave Thompson writing but defs an interesting Gonzo look into politics)

Reading: The heart is a lonely hunter
Next: some Kazuo Ishiguro books, starting with the first one chronologically. I really loved The remains of the day so I ended up just buying all of his books.

Currently reading Hunchback of Notre Dame. Might do A Tale of Two Cities next, or I'll go right to the Greeks.

The Gulag Archipelago. Next I'll have a go at In Search for Lost Time in French I think.

Now: The Iliad

Then: A portrait of the artist as a young man

Followed by: Don Quixote

>Reading: Great Expectations
Either I'm autistic, or everybody shitting Dickens is, because I am thoroughly enjoying it.
>Next: Probably The Waves.

reading IJ

next will be
>grande sertão: veredas
>finish the complete works of sophocles (middleway through it)
>purgatorio (re-reading the divine comedy)
>the whole works of james joyce (haven't read chamber music and finnegans wake)

Reading Stephen wolf by Hesse

I just got Pluto's Republic and This Spoke ARATHURSGEA by Netscape from the lobary

t. drunk phoneposter

Reading Mythology by Edith Hamilton
Planning on reading Demons by Dostoevsky right after.