How do you guys decide what to read next recreation? Do you follow any sort of "canon"or do you just pick whatever interests you next? Do you do backlogs? Do you only read what others say is good or do you try to venture out and found lesser known works?
>>8730273
Book Reviews, this place, and oxfordbibliographies
>>8730273
No idea. I've only started reading fiction really.
I have these books lined up:
Kafka on the Shore (Haruki Murakami)
Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Gabriel García Márquez)
Memories of My Melancholy Whore (Gabriel García Márquez)
The Master and Margarita (Mikhail Bulgakov)
At Swim-Two-Birds (Flann O'Brien)
Not sure which to read first, or what to read after. I will find something.
>>8730273
Calibre, tag, backlog.
I have the /lit/ top 100 books and other similar lists to go off of when looking for something high quality to read. pick what interests me the most first or what i've been interested in starting the longest.
>>8731104
This
Right now, I have a big backlog so I just take the next book in my bookshelf.
other than than, recs from here (basic stuff) and whatever seems interesting. It's never hard to find what to read next, even if I didn't have a backlog.
That being said, what book should i buy next? Something that is worth having at home and not borrowing from library.