The last of the books I ordered over a month ago arrived today.
Bit of a hodge-podge. I've finished Winesburg and the Kawabata, thought they were both great.
Ok
>>9218382
Send that blood oranges my way son.
>>9218400
I gotta read it first
>>9218372
all i ask is that everybody makes interesting threads about all the interesting books they read
>>9219757
they got words and stuff and gay sex probably
Learning about Judaism and Christianity, then going onto Hinduism.
Bumping... usually these threads are bumpin'....
Current reads. Sorry for scrappy camera quality.
>>9221458
What's up with that Old Man and the Sea? Is is some kind of special edition?
>>9221485
Yeah I guess you could call it that, since it's so nice... I bought it for five bucks at Chapters in the clearance section. What a freaking steal.
>>9221470
It's what happens when you read outside /lit/'s top 100. 5 of the 7 authors in the OP are on Bloom's Western Canon list, and Kawabata would be too if he was western.
Die if you posted paperbacks.
>>9222520
You need to free yourself from this materialist booktuber mentality.
Sorry I've got no pics but picked up yesterday:
Speedboat-Adler
The Men Who Stare at Goats-Jon Ronson
Acts of Worship-Yukio Mishima
Vile Bodies-Evelyn Waugh
>>9222707
I forgive you.
Hey
Already read Hamlet and Hesse, what should I read next?
rate and make assumptions about me
>>9219802
Nice, how do you like those books?
>>9221458
How's that celt book?
>>9224491
hi
>>9225368
>he keeps autistically posting the same image for a week to "r8"
Is your life really that sad and desperate?
>>9225368
You're in your 20s
Male
American
Like Japanese popular culture, video games, technology, movies, music
Attended college
Browse 4chan from a suburban home
White
Hold conservative values
Protestant
Make around 75K a year or live with someone who does
Name is James Smith
>>9225425
>>9225425
>mfw I'm a 50 year old black uneducated genderqueer cambodian millionaire posting from a feature phone while performing divine liturgy
Just left the bookstore. How'd I do?
>>9225492
I liked Solaris a lot, it is very different from Tarkovsky's movie though. The book approaches things from a completely different perspective.