What is /k/ reading?
>>32552576
"AMERICAN TACTICAL M1911GI"
"MFG IN PHILIPPINES - SAM INC"
fucking illiterate faggot
"Goblin slayer"
>>32552576
A collection of Lovecraft works atm.
>>32552576
Second part of the novel about Musashi.
Shattered Sword and The Art of War are next on the list.
Matterhorn- Karl Marlantes
>>32552595
How about you pull your thumb out of your ass, wipe the doritos crumbs off your jiggly man boobs. And get the fuck out of here.
Infantrie Greift An by Rommel, and a bunch of assorted Nietzsche. Trying to keep my German sharp until the fall semester.
>>32552576
Jojo part 4
Moribito hardback
A guide on how to reload 37mm grenades
A CCNA testbook
Pony Fanfics (Of which there are no good /k/ ones)
This thread
>>32552576
"Ahsoka" a Star Wars novel.
Spice and Wolf. I just got the collector's book a while ago. It's honestly very enjoyable and not a total meme.
"The Sound of Waves"
Just finished "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea", and holy shit did Mishima have some issues.
Working my way through this list
http://jordanbpeterson.com/2016/11/book-list/
>>32552576
Posts on 4chan...
>>32552743
any good?
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>>32552576
Point of impact
>>32552811
Thats the first good one ive heard yet
Recently Finished the old Novelization of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis by S.D. Perry.
Fucking Brad "Chicken Heart" Vickers
Then finally started reading Starship Troopers
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>>32552576
got a big ass stack of books for Christmas, and this is the first one I grabbed. next is the rise of Athens by Anthony everitt
>>32552847
I just learned it was a book before it was a movie when I saw the author mentioned in a manga of all places. I'm really enjoying it
>>32552872
>starship troopers.
Have you read the moon is a harsh mistress?
Oyasumi Punpun
Need to find an excuse to start reading Roadside Picnic. I have the book, just don't read it. Guess that's because I spend so much time here or elsewhere on the internet.
At the moment I'm reading /k/ threads especially the knife threads. Also wishing there was a reloading/handloading general on here.
>>32552576
This thread.
a bunch of james ellroy lately
The dunwich horror
LOTR return of the king again, almost finished
Hopefully Lovecraft can keep me going until my 17 Spice and Wolf novels show up
>>32552576
"Echo of a Fighting Flower", don't have the author's name on hand, but it's about the Lend Lease convoys that crossed the Atlantic through the eyes of a Flower-class corvette crew.
Pretty interesting, my bro got me it for Christmas because I love those little ships.
Christopher G. Nuttall,
The Empire's Corps
This is /k/ tier. Marines land on a rim plant, fuck it up, fuck yeah/
>>32552576
The Burning Mountain. Basically the atomic bomb test fails and the United States launches a full scale invasion of Japan. Pretty good so far.
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>>32552908
If you like gratuitous gun slinging as delivered by Stephen Hunter try Pale Horse Coming. It's about Bob Lee Swagger's dad, Earl. Many of the characters in this book are inspired by people like Elmer Keith, Bill Jordan and Audie Murphy.
Strategy of the Indirect Approach by B.H. Liddell Hart and Horus Heresy: Scars by Chris Wraight.
Reading pic related. Don't bother if you're /pol/ and closed-minded, you won't like what he has to say.
>>32552643
ayyy I just reread the whole collection recently.
>>32552576
Shitty fanfics.
Just like every Friday morning in Texas.
A collection of all the Sherlock Holmes stories, and a lot of material about long range shooting.
One of The Witcher books.
Working my way through a variety of Osprey books covering mostly WWII aces and such.
>>32552576
proofreading Fighting for Ourselves: anarcho-syndicalism and the class struggle
>>32554217
I have mild dyslexia so I thought this said BEKWONDO, like some fake army taekwondo spin off.
This thread
>>32552576
Once an Eagle
Im about a third of the way in and holy shit this book is long.
So far, its about this guy from nebraska who tries to get into westpoint, but is then deferred a year after getting accepted. He decides fuck it, and enlists. His first battle consists of him laying in prone about to fight some mexicans during the spanish american war, only for the battle to be over without a single shot. It then time jumps to WW1, where he is now a sgt, and his company gets wiped out except for some guys who get captured. He then saves the guys and takes over a machine gun nest on the way to the fob. He then uses that machine gun to wipe out an entire german company, is then commisioned to 2nd lieutenant, and awarded the medal of honor. He then goes through some more battles and eventually makes captain. At this point he meets another captain, a staff officer, who treats his line soldiers like shit, and sort of introduces the guy as a rival. So now we have the main guy who is a line officer prior enlisted vs a staff officer coming from westpoint. Eventually he makes major, is wounded, and during recovery the war ends, and he gets married. Then the story goes stateside and gives a great depiction on peacetime army, and the troubles of having a military family. Furthermore, since the war is over there were no open billets for a major so they down ranked him to 1st lieutenant. He eventually makes it to officer command school at benning and upon completion makes captain. He then gets rotated to the philipines and eventually meets with his rival who is a major, lives in better housing, and has a cushier lifestyle. Right now the chinese are fighting japanese and the main character is in china as a military observer.
Very good book so far, its an older book, but still easy to read. You might need to brush up on your french and german because there are common phrases being spoken in the book as it was common knowledge back then to know the basics during that time.
>>32552576
Engineering design handbook-military vehicle powerplant cooling.
I have a thing for historical fiction. I have read all of Patrick O'Brian, Bernard Cornwell, and Dewey Lambdin's works.
still my favorite book