ITT: books that influenced you
Whats the books hat changed your thinking or that you personally enjoyed anons?
>Hyperion and the fall of Hyperion by Dan Simmons
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Cliche as fuck
but Dune and Dune Messiah changed the way i look at politics and people. it had a massive influence on my political outlook as well
>>36186830
Hyperion was mind blowing anon. 11/10 would recommend. especially the stories of Hoyt/Dure and Sol
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I think the reason this thread failed is there are no intellectuals on /r9k/ only pseudo-intellectuals.
Drizzt Do'urden books.
Redwall series
Watership down
Anne rice vampires
Clan of the cave bear series
Short stories by ray Bradbury
BNW
Random non series books I don't remember.
But they are always fictional.
The doctrine of awakening by Julius Evola
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another science fiction one: blindsight
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East of Eden. It's also my favorite book. It taught me that you get further in life by being able to do bad things and not living by a set code or set morals.
the Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy series is probably at least partially responsible for how I've come to see the world and my place in it.
The Power of How and A New Earth by Eckhart Tolle.
Currently reading Walden by Thoreau
Still not finished and it already has influenced me in many ways, most of which I didn't expect before starting the book
Besides this, only religious books have had this much influence on me
VALIS by Philip k dick
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Walden also had a pretty big impact on me and led to my love of poetry.
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Any fiction or nonfiction books that would help me have a better view of life?
Non-fiction especially:
- Antifragile
- Psychology (political science, cognitive biases, evolutionary psych)
- Evolutionary biology
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Bertrand Russell the conquest of happiness
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The prophet by Khalil Gibran
This was a big one for me.
But also
Dubliners by James Joyce
Anything by Carver
TC Boyle's short stories
Bukowski put a fire in the belly of my 16 year old self, but his writing sucks more and more the older you get. It's 2edgy4me now. It shouldn't be what a teenager reads and says "Yeah this is the fuckin shit." But I did and it did give me a kick in the ass and sort of inspire my coming out of my shell. As a very impressionable young lad I really went all the way after reading that old fuck. Started coming to school drunk and late most days eventually. Started flirting and actually getting somewhere with women. I was fucking gross about it, but at that age all you really have to do is say SOMETHING, and I did.
The Sun Also Rises is what sort of evened me out, or at least I read it while I was evening out. It's so slow and beautiful. Sunny river banks in Spain with bottles of wine and a friend. Shit's soothing. The book's takes on masculinity really made me look at myself and think about what I saw as a man and whether that was me and I realized that I was acting like a boozy child. Highly recommend.
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>read YA fiction book
>intellectual