So what are you reading robots? In a lull between heavier reads, I happened to come across pic related and I'm having monstrous amounts of fun with it.
Also trying to keep going through Carlos Castaneda's writings, currently on Journey to Ixtlan: better written than the previous books, less covert in its didactical aims. Still, very, very beautiful and useful.
A bunch of essays on Galileo and his social life in the Medici's court for uni, and that's me done
What about you?
>>36132877
So you're reading basic 16yo normie shit.
I mean, good for you.
>>36132877
I haven't read any books in a long time
The last one i read was probably Macbeth for a project
>>36133206
normie?
I made 2 normies read this book and they dont understand it , they feel disgusted by it.
I love that book. Ignatius is /r9k/ incarnate.
>>36132877
The author came to my college and told his story about going to poor ass villages in mexico and how these families rose to power selling heroin in random parts of America.
Then he kinda ties it in with how pharma laws helped promote America's addiction to heroin. Its a pretty interesting story
Ignatius is what I imagine the average poster of /r9k/, /tv/, /pol/ and /lit/ to be like.
Anna Karenina, the cuckery is starting to annoy me tho
I started reading R. Scott Bakker because I was looking for some fantasy with a complex world, but I dont enjoy it and the main character is pretty cringy. Probably going to drop it.
Before that I was reading Clark Ashton Smith, which is Lovercraft but even more boring. Dropped it as well.
I wish I could enjoy reading.
baby first philosophy
actually pretty helpful though
Very good. I would reccomend muggeridge to everyone.
Just finished Zosima's biography, and I'm unironically starting to love God.
>>36132877
I only read manga and anatomy/surgical approach books. I've never liked reading proper books.