Completed 1984. What should I read next?
1Q84
>>8729658
>1Q84
Murakami?
>>8729655
infinite jest
>>8729655
brave new world by aldous huxley or
we by yevgeny zamyatin
>>8729663
This
>>8729660
>Murakami?
No, Aristophanes
Yes of course he's fucking talking about Murakami. Why are you asking this?
>>8729655
"We" by Evgheni Zamiatin
>>8729672
you may as well tell him to read fahrenheit and clockwork. he needs a palate cleanser and time gap between each book so he can notice the subtle nuances. There is no rush, unless he only picked them up for his edgy phase
>>8729682
>Evgheni
There is no conceivable provenance for that H
>>8729655
>Completed 1984.
How did you do it? It was the most cringey and boring book I've ever read.
That was before I associated it with red pillers and tinfoils by the way.
>>8729688
I sincerely believe you're even worse than kids who worship 1984. Kys, friend.
Whatever's next on the reading list for your high school english class.
>>8729655
If you haven't read it, then A Brave New World.
1984 = dsytopia of the collective
A Brave New World = dystopia of the self
If you have read it, then why don't you give us more information to go by next time you FUCK.
>>8729658
I don't think the lad will appreciate 900 tedious pages of sixteen year old girls getting wet panties.
>>8729851
You're clearly out of touch with what the lads want these days.
>>8729655
probably an R. A. Salvatore joint
>>8729857
>out of touch.
That was a nice song back in the day.
https://youtu.be/D00M2KZH1J0
>>8729655
My dairy desuu :^)
>>8729655
>completed
You're not gonna make it
>>8729793
you sound like you're quite a bit in a dystopia with yourself
Because Trump and all :^)
>>8729655
anarchist farm by jane doe
>>8729766
Kek
>>8729655
Neon bible.
>>8729655
Behead All Satans by MNMDR
>>8729655
Literally any book you feel like reading. Go to the library, roll a die, and go to the shelf of the number that it lands on, graba random book without looking.
>>8729851
It fills me with shame that I read this while listening to the Persona 4 soundtrack.
I was always put off by this book because I had these feminist english teachers who worshipped it like some gospel.
If you want to stay with Orwell: Wigan Pier and Keep the Aspidistra Flying.
>>8729684
A palate cleanser would be a great idea.
Steal this book, by abbie hoffman
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>>8729678
>>8729655
1985
>>8729655
Well what parts of the book did you like?
>>8729793
I'd recommend he reads Island after BNW, since it's pretty much a direct counterpoint to it
>>8729870
>back in the day
It still is. See annoying faggots in the youtube comment section.
>>8729658
1Q84 is one of the worst Murakami books. Even Norwegian Wood is better.
>>8730701
It warms my heart that good and faithful liberals are back to being concerned about executive power ;¬}
>>8729655
Anthem by A. Rand
Definitely Huxley's Brave New World.
You mention you've enjoyed Smith's helplesness; then this is your book! Much more -and much worse- lies ahead.
Besides, Orwell was actually inspired by Huxley.
He had his first print of 1984 mailed to him for his opinon.
This is where the bread-crumb trail leads.
Follow it.
>>8729655
In addition to the essential companion pieces We and BNW, look into The Machine Stops by Forster and Player Piano by Vonnegut
The Sticky.