What's the most /fit/ work of fiction you guys have ever read? I'm not much of a reader, but since this merger, I'm willing to give it a try.
Also I want a gf and being a lunky idiot doesn't seem to be cutting it.
Pic semi-related, it's a girl, it's a cute educated grill.
I want to have sex with that woman
>>34508
Same desu
Starting Strength.
>>34469
I dont know. I liked Metro 2033. It has a lot of action, some interesting thoughs and isnt hard to read. For me its 10/10 in "lighter reading" genre.
Reading is gay
Lifting is gay
>>34469
You're gay
>>34469
>Frankenstein by mary shelley
>The cask of montealo by i dont know
>The bible
>The complete works of Shakespeare
>anything by CS Lewis
>Anything by flannery O'Connor
yes i have a heavy christian influence. But good literature is good literature.
I would suggest reading some physics, chemistry, biology, psychology, and philosophy textbooks as well to exercise the pink mass in your skull.
I also suggest debating philosophy on /his/
Muscle: Confessions of an Unlikely Bodybuilder.
It's a surprisingly poignant autobiography of a 90's office drone who starts working out and decides that the machine circuit at the local gym isn't enough for him and starts a career as a competitive bodybuilder. Great read, I recommend it even if you're not knowledgeable about lifting.
>>34882
What's /fit/ about those choices?
>>The cask of montealo by i dont know
The Cask of Amontillado, by Edgar Allan Poe.