what are you currently reading for brain gainz /fit/?
>>42694375
The FUCKING STICKY GODDAMNIT.
>>42694383
reading books for self improvement threads have happened on /fit/ you nig
>>42694375
Just finished Treasure Island
Was a fun trip lads, I feel like drinking Captain Morgan this weekend
Anyone got any other suggestions for fun classic adventure novels?
>>42694375
Just finished a bio on Rommel, Patton and Montgomery. Pretty interesting comparison between their stories.
Now I'm making my way through Alexanderplatz Berlin. It's...interesting as well.
Actually thinking about re-reading Moby Dick after this, either that or Blood Meridian.
Accounting for Value and the Intelligent Investor. It was just lying here so why not?
>>42694444
those quads
>>42694375
"The Ego and Its Own" by Max Stirner for a brain picker.
"Never Let Me Go" by Kazuo Ishiguro for entertainment.
Occasionally listen to some Alan Watts lectures to chill myself the fuck out so I don't get so wrapped up on self-improvement that I make a wretch out of myself.
>>42694478
Just about anything by Jules Verne. H. Rider Haggard is also good. Arthur Conan Doyle wrote some adventure novels.
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>>42694478
Better go watch black sails if you haven't yet
>>42694375
How is moby dick? Its been on my reading list forever, but i have been afraid to start it because i have heard a lot of people say its terribly boring.
>>42694479
If you've never read Blood Meridian then absolutely do that rather than rereading anything.
Also, if you like Cormac McCarthy - read Suttree. Grind through the early parts where he's channeling Faulkner (not necessarily a bad thing, but a daunting start) and you will find a fucking amazing book. Blood Meridian is a knockout due to the sheer brutality - but Suttree is a contender for his best work IMO.
Les Mis
>>42694565
Moby Dick is the greatest achievement in the English language, even with all the whale pseudo-scientific chapters, even with all the latent homosexuality.
>>42694548
My nigga.
>>42694565
It's an essential of literature and a worthwhile struggle, but portions of it are every bit as boring as you've heard. He fully abandons the plot for large portions of the book - and not all of side biz is worth sacrificing the storyline. Only book other than Ulysses that made me consider jumping ship. Still ultimately worth it.
>>42694565
the beginning is comfy, the naval and whale explanations are boring and might get you confused but just hold to the plot, its good.
>>42694600
Spermaceti male bonding ceremony.
No homo lol
>>42694600
>latent homosexuality.
not wanting to be brehs with Queequeg
>>42694609
>jumping ship
as in quitting what exactly...?
>>42694663
heterosexual behavior?
Casually, listening to Lovecraft audio books driving to and from work. The man himself was a loser, but his stories are the only books that can spoop me. Shadow Over Innsmouth reminds me of my local gym.
>>42694663
As in not finishing the book. I'm stubborn as hell about finishing anything I start. At one point in Moby Dick I said to myself - I'm not sure if I can take another bullshit chapter that does nothing to forward the plot. The author proceeded to devote an entire chapter to the nature of the color white itself and what it may symbolize. I almost closed the book for good.
I'm glad I didn't - but if anyone says there isn't boring shit in Moby Dick they're lying.
Ulysses is an endurance test that almost got the best of me. Least accessible shit I've read. Gravity's Rainbow was pushing it as well, but at least I had comical absurdity and outright bizarre shit to keep me pushing on.
>>42694478
Hoping you see this reply as I know just the right book for you to look into. It's called 'Captain Blood' by Rafael Sabatini. It's about a medical practicioner who is exiled to the caribbean, who goes on to become a pirate. It's an old book so the wording is a little dated but it gives it character I can assure you. It was recommended to me years ago on 4chan and I really do think it's worth your time.
Just got Stoner by John Williams, heard good things
>>42694478
wow that's so weird I literally just bought treasure island the other day..
Slowly falling for the Stirnerism meme.
>>42694375
I've been looking for stuff like Dune and The Naked God.
But all I've found is themed trekwars garbage.
>>42694743
Yeah that chapter on the color white was very redundant. Felt like he reiterated the same point too many times.
>>42694375
dune
>>42694541
Thanks for the suggestions, I have a couple of Verne's works and a complete collection of Sherlock Homes.
>>42694549
I'll check it out anon
>>42695018
That sounds right up my alley, I'm going to look into it next.
>>42695041
It's a quick read, fast paced and good old adventure all the way through.
Nothing because I'm a lazy faggot who buys about 50 books a year and doesn't read them.
I want to read and I downloaded all the "classics" and stuff you read in school but I start them and then I'm like ..it just took this guy 3 pages worth of fancy words and pointless details to say that he walked home and I get bored and can't see the point
How to better books?
LoTR: Fellowship of the Ring and Kitchen Confidential
>>42694375
I love hard science fiction
Pic related.
>>42696135
That's a real classic, read it after I heard it served as the inspiration for Apocalypse Now. Even though it's an old book, I still read it with tension and excitement
>>42694375
finished Cat's Cradle this morning. Highly recommend.
>>42696142
hello, /lit/
>>42694375
good old western bloodshed and violence with awesome prose
Bit off topic but maybe you can help
I've recently started reading classic books (in German) and I sometimes have to reread chapters three times before understanding them
German is my mother tongue and i often times feel stupid if I don't understand writings of Nietzsche or anyone else right away
Will it get better the more I read or am I a stupid retard?
90 Day Novel. I want to write a story.
>>42696351
Means you're below average yh but you've got perseverance which is more important.
>>42694375
I'm being a bit of a book whore right now. Different books for different locations. I'm reading Fear and Trembling by Kierkegaard, Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche, and Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt
>>42696389
What do you mean with below average yh?
And does perseverance actually mean anything, as in, will it get better or not?
>>42694375
Pic related
>>42695075
Muh man. I'm currently on the final book, Chapterhouse Dune
>>42695107
Never gonna make it
>>42696351
it will get better and try to read more slowly
maybe use a pen to write down what's hard , important etc
>>42694375
Text books. On semester five for an accounting associates. Past four semesters were straight 4.0s. I'm not smart, just committed to success.
>>42694375
you know reading doesn't actually make you smarter right? You either know how to read or you don't. Unless you're reading a science journal or something.
historyfag here, lightly reading this before i start my uni course in october
>>42694375
>>42696464
Thanks for the heads up mate
Letters From A Stoic - Seneca
1Q84 - Haruki Murakami
Strategic Principles of Go - Richard Bozulich
>>42696484
Reading makes you think. Your mind is like a muscle; it can be trained. The more reps, the heavier the weight, the more gainz.
>>42695018
They made a movie out of Captain Blood, starring Errol Flynn. It's awesome. Better yet is the Pyrates, by George MacDonald Fraser.
>>42694375
bring back /litfit/
>>42696697
Hmm... really made me think
>>42694375
>brain gainz
>fiction
Luminous by Greg Egan.
>>42696127
My motherfucking dude. Revelation Space is a wild ride. Has some iffy parts but good goddamn. I hope you check out the supplementary material as well since he has many short stories and novellas in the same universe.
>>42694375
Plato's Republic
Augustine's City of God
and two collections of metaphysics textbooks
Doing it all for my classes. I've never had so much reading so quickly for school, but it's pretty great and by the end of the semester I'll have finished a ton of reading.
>>42697202
Next
>>42694375
Trying to get into stoicism, reading Epictetus's Discourses
Reading "The Sagas of the Warrior-Poets" in the Penguin Classics translation.
>>42694718
Just finished At the Mountain of Madness and working on a couple of his other works. You should check out The House on the Borderlands if you're into being spooked.
>>42694575
Blood meridian is fucking amazing. Truly one of the greatest modern books.
I actually just picked up suttree at a book shop while looking for no country for old men. I'm not wild about Faulkner but I'll put up with it for my boy Cormac. God his prose is hypnotic. I didn't feel like I even took a breath during whole chapters of some of his books.
>>42697243
try mark aurelius' works as well
>>42694478
Treasure of the Sierra Madre
King Solomon's Mines
Call of the Wild
The old Robert E Howard Conan the Barbarian stories
>>42696256
>awesome prose
you mean sloppy self-indulgent prose
>>42696135
The real heart of darkness...was in LONDON
>>42696256
>good old
Actually, Blood Meridian is most famous for being among the first gritty, realistic depictions of the Old West. Prior to that, it was simplistic "good guys vs bad guys" pap
Also Judge Holden is supposed to be some kinda demon from gnostic theology or something
>>42694375
>reading about dicks
never change, /fit/
>>42697769
I actually just started The Call of The Wild
>>42697892
It's really good. It gets labelled as a children's book a lot, since the protagonist is a dog, but there's a lot of deeper meaning in it. Plus a lot of throats get ripped out
I also recommend reading White Fang right after. Kind of a similar story, but in reverse