What'cha reading, /pol/?
>>126179942
D&D 5E Monster Manual
Art of war
>>126180667
looks shit tbqh
Just finished Tolstoy's What Men Live By. Gonna take a break from the heavy stuff and read some Terry Brooks this week.
>>126179942
Study your enemies.
>>126181765
The one I omitted is "Heaven on Earth: A Journey Through Shari'a Law from the Deserts of Ancient Arabia to the Streets of the Modern Muslim World" by Sadakat Kadri. I hear you.
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>>126179942
Drizzt books.
HP Lovecraft because he's an awesome writer and his stories are compelling and he hates nogs
>inb4 some southern rural and suburban retard larping as a misunderstood genius aristocrat starts recommending Evola
In order:
Mein Kampf (In process)
Holy Bible (Never read Old Testament)
Art of War
>>126181765
>enemies
>rekt USST
>>126183605
>Still a Marxist
>Globalist shill
>Sold out Russia to Jewish capital
Yes he is an enemy.
hairy potter
>>126180020
KYS Manlet fag
>>126179942
I have a problem of starting books, then buying more books and starting those leaving the first ones unfinished.
>>126179942
Still going through works on stoicism, namely Marcus Aurelius and Seneca. Read some other stuff in-between, though.
Once properly digested, I'll either go for Nietzsche or Evola.
>>126183336
my nautical looking negro
>>126184811
you forgot to say no homo
>>126179942
>Zen Buddhism
Good goy.
>>126184343
I had to curb that habit, though I've been really bad about putting off reading that Zen Buddhism book to learn about ego death.
>>126184343
>Programmed to Kill
Very nice, I don't believe everything in that book, but it's pretty damn interesting. I'm reading pic-related, Rockwell was a great writer and even if you aren't interested in NS, he's a very funny and sharp guy: https://ia601407.us.archive.org/35/items/ThisTimeTheWorld/ThisTimeTheWorld.pdf
>>126179942
No bully plz
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>>126185869
Everything to the left of the red books are on my list, but kinda way back in the queue. Good picks.
>>126179942
Should keep you busy for a while.
This is what I've got lined up for the foreseeable future.
>>126186544
>come and see
Why?
>>126179942
"A Song of Ice and Fire" by George R.R. Martin
>>126186544
Ty leaf, I'm awful about movies and this list looks good
Anyone have a download link for The Turner Diaries and/or Hunter?
>>126187000
www.thepiratebay.se
Go dl it or buy it on Amazon, dude
>>126186709
Can't stand the show after reading them
>>126179942
this http://ia802609.us.archive.org/12/items/JewishSupremacismByDavidDuke/jewish-supremacism-david-duke.pdf
Candide and Iliad
>>126185869
>/pol/ is a bunch of illiterat-
(Good choices anon, learning more about Rome is a goal of mine)
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>>126187806
Is it good? Thinking about buying it
Currently diligently working my way through this. I get frustrated/saddened/angry sometimes and swap to a random science book.
>>126186709
normie garbage, literary equivalent of eating an oreo pizza topped with ketchup
>>126186544
>no Jud Süß
>>126185681
I enjoy the works of William Pierce (who's pen name is Andrew MacDonald), and on his website he has a few Rockwell books for sale. I will have to check those out.
>>126179942
>reading
>>126186468
Red books are Caesars Gallic war commentarii
>>126179942
I actually own that exact same Zen Buddhism book but haven't gotten around to reading it. Is it worth it?
>>126179942
One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich
Career of Nicodemus Dyzma
>>126182465
Was thinking of getting this. Any good?
>>126179942
Have you read any of those OP?
Going row by row, read the first three so far
>>126185645
There are 5 Half Price Books near my house and I go at least 2-3 times a week, and it's become problematic but I figure there's far worse things I could be wasting my money on. Also, I'll usually find another subject from the books I'm reading and want to expand more on it, then end up buying more books to help me understand the first one. >>126187000
I bought my copies brand new on eBay along with "Serpents Walk" in a set for about 30 dollars. Wouldn't trust a torrent. Or you can listen to it in YouTube I think.
>>126187766
reading the classics will make you a far better man and citizen in my opinion
>>126188132
I've read "Fame of a Dead Man's Deeds", I like WLP and give him all due respect, but I love GLR more if that makes sense. Rockwell is a very funny writer and is really good at "showing, not telling", very evocative and imaginative. Highly recommended.
Les liaisons dangereuses, I don't know what i'll read next. Maybe the idiot by Dostoïevski or finish some of the non fiction books I already started to read
Just finished this last night, the only books i read are history books.
>>126187930
That's actually why when I was getting pissed reading Kirkegaarde and studying deconstructionalism, my gf recommended taking a break to separate my ego from my studies though ego death.
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>>126188507
yessssssssssss
>>126188438
Don't take Alain de Besnoit seriously
>>126179942
reading is for losers
>>126179942
I got a long list ahead of me
>Gulag archipelago vol.1-2
>Hilaire Belloc
The Jews
The Servile state
The restoration of property
>GK Chesterton
The everlasting man
>>126188858
Nice anon, do you have a copy of diodorus siculus? I haven't been able to find a cheap used one anywhere.
>>126188945
(You)
Reading pic related, up through chapter 5. I need some foundational knowledge for a class I'm taking in Fall.
Then "Aromatic Chemistry: Organic Chemistry for General Degree Students" for general fun and gains until Fall semester rolls around
Dis
I only read one book as a hobby in my life. It was Mein Kampf,I read it 3 times
>>126189215
I read one of Powell's books, I can understand what he's saying, but i don't think he's a great writer desu.
Amazing man though
>>126187505
Robert MacNamara's favorite book
You should read Walden Two by BF Skinner. Totally different, but good for the Utopia section of your library.
>>126179942
Book 1 of 3
I would say that esential, non mentioned reading should be:
1) Vilfredo Pareto
2) Carl Schmitt
3) Gaetano Mosca
>>126188675
What would you recommend by Rockwell for a beginner?
Frissel is boring to read. Just started targ.
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>>126188254
I wish I could tell you it is, and I'm a big fan of Jung and psychoanalytics so the foreword is nice, but I keep fucking putting it off like an idiot.
>>126188347
I'm like halfway through Stealth Jihad, though I'm forming undue biases (even though it's a p clearly anti-Islamic), so I may take a break.
>>126188604
There's ABSOLUTELY worse things you could spend money on, I agree.
>Astrophysics for people in a hurry
>A prowess for scientific understanding, furthermore to hone and discover.
But fails to stand for himself because beta niggers tricked him into thinking he was a treacherous nigger; doing this because they wanna be self serving with impunity, creating their behaviors and mannerism into "magic" that will make you just like them! Rich and famous!
>meanwhile you spend your time documenting and publishing their exuberance(agenda). Playing Simon Says like a fucking nigger
Current readings:
I'm reading Madison to attempt to gain some understanding in regards to how he thought.
Essays in Zen Buddhism because I think there is truth in Zen and it ground me.
The Disuniting of America: Reflections on a Multicultural Society because Arthur Schelsigner is a multiculturalist faggot and I need to understand their message in order to critique it properly. (The notes I have in that book are a mess)
The Bible because Jesus Christ is Lord. (I'm going to get a King James version but the one I have was passed down to me by my mother so I roll with it for now)
>>126189794
This
What are some good books by Rockwell?
A pizzagate novel. Now i know the truth
>>126189426
I've never read any of his own books. This is by Roy Lewis and its alright. I wanna get my hands on his freedom and reality book
The Secret Teachings Of All Ages by Manly P. Hall
Anyone got this in PDF or EPUB?
>Lamentations of Youth: The Diaries of Gershom Scholem, 1913-1919
I found The Turner Diaries. Sometimes the simplest solution is just to search the book name + pdf.
>>126186544
Gattaca is a great movie but how is it /pol/ related
>>126188825
i enjoyed his book on caesar more
>>126179942
Blood meridian by Cormac Mccarthy
>>126190747
"Book name in parentheses" filetype:pdf
Goog away
http://www.resist.com/The_Turner_Diaries.pdf
>>126189794
>What would you recommend by Rockwell for a beginner?
My suggestion would be the book I linked here:
>>126185681
It's an autobiography, and as such it's very fun and not hard to read(though Rockwell is not a tedious or difficult writer in my opinion). I'm still near the beginning, but like in Mein Kampf it's kind of his story of becoming "red-pilled". Rockwell was also a pilot in the Pacific in WW2 and a real daredevil in general, so he has lots of entertaining stories. Highly recommended.
>>126190783
Genetical superiority
>>126190103
Does anyone have any recommendations in regards to legal writings?
I plan on reading Scalia's "Reading Law" but I want to start learning more about the institutions of our government and the construction of our government over the years.
Here are four more books I've read recently.
Books & Recent Writings of Mr. Li Hongzhi
http://en.falundafa.org/falun-dafa-books.html
Falun Dafa; mystic buddism and qi gong. These are the Buddhist swastika guys.
>>126179942
Only thing I'm reading at the moment is the 'Doctor Who: The Complete History'. It's a series of books detailing every episode of Doctor Who.
Lauren Southern is a great read fellow MAGAPEDES!
>>126179942
Cypherpunks by Assange
Go mine data somewhere else faggot.
>>126179942
OP's Mom , My best Blowjobs stories.
>>126179942
nietzsche's between good and evil
i'm quite enjoying him tearing contemporary and some of the old philosophers' asses apart
>>126179942
Some Milton Friedman should be essential but be careful not to fall down the AnCap hole
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>>126190122
Hey brothers, I found a collection of all his writings on archive.org, you can download these if you want, or just read them in your browser, they are all free. Please spread them if you enjoy them, and if anyone else is looking for pdf's of other good stuff this is a good place to look. Hail Victory!
https://archive.org/details/Rockwell-CollectionOfWorks
>>126191360
Thank you for your contribution, fellow burger.
>>126191240
Not a huge Dr Who fan, but that's gotta be a fuckload of analysis.
>>126188307
It is, it's not his first book but so far it's very good read; if you want to understand his position on Europe and NatSoc
>stealth jihad
>>126191661
It is. The books cover from William Hartnell in 1963 up until series 9 (I believe, or series 8) in 2014/2015.
I already have 45 of the books, and there is at least 77 books (possibly as much as 80).
Carnage & culture
Victor Davis Hanson
Redpilled as fuck. Great for converting people.
>>126183336
Lovecraft hated everyone who wasn't Anglo. He has a story where the Russians plot a communist revolution in a New England town, and the spirit of the Pilgrims and Minutemen manifest to kill them all and restore Anglo superiority.
I think that's what happened. It wasn't one of his better written stories, so I'm not sure if I understood the plot perfectly.
top
>>126179942
I know pol is typically AJALT but this guy seems pretty good.
>feminism sucks
>diversity sucks
>ethnostates and traditional gender roles rule
>and not just for Israel
http://www.resist.com/Onlinebooks.html
Bigass archive of stuff here. Any recommendations on what to get?
>>126179942
>tryhard philosophy 2deep4u bullshit
I get these are important works, but does anyone here not give a shit about this kind of stuff? I read very often, but I can't seem to care about philosophy, it's a pretty pointless "science."
It's almost like a bunch of faggots read these books and hope they'll finish with some newfound realization that will help them with their lives, when in reality they'll just be the same pompous retards at the end.
>>126192368
give me a quick gestalt
This book is pretty good. It doesn't seem to address JQ or such but it does show how demonized Germany was in both WW1 & WW2, and how other nations share much responsibility for the unnecessary war.
It's on audible if you have that.
>>126192544
Kill yourself nihilist
>>126192463
Turner Diaries and Hunter for sure. I have had people who are 100% blue pilled who enjoyed the plot of both novels. If you like them, get into the racial history and insurgency.
>>126192544
don't you ever talk with other people about viewpoints on life and everything in it? reading philosophy is exactly that, except the dialogue is one-sided and the "speaker" is usually well-articulated, but that still gives you new ideas which allow you to bring up new points when conversing with others.
>>126186595
Very Nice stack lad
>>126192544
I don't read enough, but I don't think philosophy is pointless. I would guess you also don't read much about farming, but you wouldn't say farming is pointless.
>It's almost like a bunch of faggots read these books and hope they'll finish with some newfound realization that will help them with their lives, when in reality they'll just be the same pompous retards at the end.
This is true, but idiots not understanding a work does not undermine the value of the work itself. Those faggots are searching for something to replace the gap in their spirit created by their rejection of religion. They want something to be zealots about. Just ignore them, and read whatever works you find interesting. Some things will advance your character significantly, but most will only move it ahead a little at a time.
If you expect any book to change your life, you're going to be disappointed.
>>126189134
Never heard of him.
>>126192544
>I get that these are important
>I can't seem to care
Well that seems like your problem, friend. You seem upset for some reason.
This is an intresting book discusssing the causes of WWI.
>>126183336
I'm reading pic related. I bought it because I like bloodborne so much. Liking what I've read so far.
>>126192661
Here you go fellow canuck
http://www.the-savoisien.com/blog/index.php?post/Miguel-Serrano-Adolf-Hitler-The-Ultimate-Avatar
>>I get these are important works, but does anyone here not give a shit about this kind of stuff? I read very often, but I can't seem to care about philosophy, it's a pretty pointless "science."
Check out a guide to happiness by Alain De Bottom. It's a series of short vids (20-25 mins I think) covering the major bases of philosophy. I used to think the same thing as you, those vids changed my mind.
I see everything now my friends.
>>126193494
The sleepwalkers is good too
>>126186595
Top draw lad. Codreanu and Mosley are great.
>>126179942
>trying to be edgy, starting pack
I honestly have never completed reading a novel. I do have 50 hours a week at work to listen to audiobooks, but my time is usually spent listening to podcasts and radio shows that are on while I am asleep during the day.
>>126184343
I do that all the time, constantly have 4-5 different books I'm halfway through. On a good note, I finally forced myself to finish Machiavelli and am working on Nietzsche's Beyond Good and Evil.
>>126193649
I will have to check it out. Then but can you give me the jist of it?
>>126189667
Wow, that is the first book I read when I was 6 years old.
I am not a Christian, but I was very fascinated by the stories that were told in that book.
Although I really do not know if that is the book, it has a similar title, but maybe it is some other book of shit and I am confusing.
>>126193541
Some of his smaller works are pretty bad, so if you're reading his complete works, feel free to skip anything you find boring.
Definitely read Call of Cthulhu, Color out of Space, Shadow over Innsmouth, At The Mountains of Madness, and The Dunwich Horror.
There's lots of other good ones, especially some of his dream based works, but I think those are considered the Lovecraft classics.
very good
>>126194228
The Whisperer in Darkness is also top notch, but it's late lovecraft
>>126194228
Yeah I have a list of the more bloodborne related ones that an anon advised. All the ones you mentioned are included and I'm halfway through call of cthulu right now.
>>126186595
based
>>126194053
Well it covers the events that led to WW1, don't know what to say.
It starts with the serbian king assassination and goes well into serbian politics, but also the other main players'. The thesis of the author is that no one really wanted the war to happen (thus the title of the book), it could have been prevented many times until Germany's entered into war for several reasons i'm too lazy to explain
Of course i'm grossly simplifying it, but it is really well written
>>126188825
currently working my way through this. very well written
>>126192544
I'm embarrassed just reading this my dude
List for the next few weeks, in no particular order:
*Fear and Trembling - Kierkegaard
*Going to re-read and annotate Descartes' Meditations
*Lord Jim - Joseph Conrad
*Storm of Steel - Ernst Junger
*My Life - Oswald Mosley
Phoneposting, and I don't know if this will redirect to the archive when it's done. Could someone please link me the archive?
>>126179942
funny thing is,they used steps to measure distance.Some poor fags had to count up to 200 000 steps