I have never read a book in my entire life. What should be the one book I do read to its conclusion?
>>25749833
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley if you want fiction
The Myth of Sisyphus by Albert Camus if you want philosophy
'Hypersphere'
>>25749833
Moby Dick
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>>25749833
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>>25749833
The bible, for the lore.
>>25749925
>>25749991
All of these are good suggestions.
And here's mine.
>>25750005
>for the lore
I hear it's plagued by retcons and the expanded universe might as well make it Star Wars.
Read it.
Understand it.
Feel it.
>>25750044
It is, nobody can really agree on this certain character and the main force that gives people their power is kind of inconsistent.
Last book has a bunch of cool stuff happen though.
>>25750070
I felt that book too much.
>>25750005
The characters are one dimensional, the story isn't all that great and full of plot-holes and ass-pulls.
>>25750097
Don't forget that mary sue guy.
The Art Of War
Just look up some good quotes from it, it's a great book
>>25749833
The Vagina Ass of Lucifer Niggerbastard
Siddhartha - Herman Hesse
Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
>>25749925 are good as well.
Of Mice and Men. Really good intro to reading if you've never done it, and very accessible.
>>25750197
He's not bullshitting, what the flying fuck.
The Count of Monte Cristo imo to be honest person who isn't related to me
>>25749833
>be scrolling
>see this thread
>realise I never read a book in my life
>I'm almost 40
>be KV
>realise if I never even read a simple thing as a book in my life, how am I suppose to lose my V card?
>>25750237
Oh damn, I thought he was memeing.
Twilight: Eclipse.
The Republic
>>25750089
White nights
>>25749833
Narrated history books > fiction.
Alexander the great's biography is great, and a good place to start. If you want more conext read about the history of the persian empire and zoroastrianism.