What's the last book you read anon?
pic related for me
It was edgy but fun. I will start the second book later today.
>>37795540
probably best book i ever read.
>>37795540
Pic related. Fairly shallow but overall fun. Story and characters are decent. Read through the entire thing in a few hours.
(Ever since finding ebooks and various forums that collect them I've been spending WAY too much time reading and my collection keeps growing quicker than I can work through it.)
>>37795583
>tfw can't reverse time and eat the life out of dumb dead roasties
>>37795540
You should skip it and read Blindisght instead, anon. It's no doubt the author's masterpiece.
>>37795540
The Shining, It was alright but I couldn't sleep for days after reading the part about the concrete cylinderI'm a pussy
>>37795671
wait, I'm drunk and this is wrong. fuck this post
A very original classic
Original
>>37795540
Amazing book
i like how at the end nuclear war happens again
>>37795678
Man, what happened to Stephen King. Some of his early books were fairly decent such as "The Long Walk". Nowadays he's just another crappy horror author who hasn't been relevant in forever and the quality of his books has constantly declined.
Man and his symbols, I read it as an intro to Jung but after reading it I don't really want to read Jung.
>>37795540
>books
Do manuals that come with stuff count? Because thats all I can remember, maybe something at school but that was long time ago
history of music genre was interesting, but the way book is written is absolute SHIT.
>>37795752
go read a book it's fun and doesn't require any special skills
What book would you recommend to someone who doesn't read, and I will buy it
>>37795905
what genre of movies/vidyia you like ?
it will be easier to reccomend you something
>>37795905
Pretty much all vidya which isn't weeb shit I can find enjoyment in.
In films same thing as >>37795905
Damn, I'm boring
>>37795905
Any kind of self-help book. Clearly.
>>37795905
witcher: last wish - Andrzej Sapkowski
witcher: sword of destiny - Andrzej Sapkowski
Canticle for leibowitz - Walter M. Miller
Metro 2033 - dmitry glukhovsky (only this one rest is shit)
Do androids dream of electric sheep - Philip K. Dick
Three stigmata of Palmer eldricht - Philip K. Dick
Ubik- philip K. Dick
Hobbit - J.R.R tolkien
Old men and the sea - ernest hemingway
>>37795905
Like every other intellectual
/plebs/
Not original enough
>>37795905
>>37796113
Start with witcher (that's how i did) it's fun and easy to read
>>37796149
>infinite meme
>>37796115
doesnt the iliad come first?
This is now a /lit/ thread
>>37796149
same, enjoyed it a lot.
I regret nothing.
(You have been muted for 2 seconds, because your comment was not original.)
Who the fuck implemented this SHIT SYSTEM???
>>37796793
I like the art on that one,
It was small enough that I could actually finish it, but it lacked any real insight.
>>37795540
I finished the Mobile Suit Gundam novelization and really enjoyed it. I also finished 'Yukikaze', and I'm now reading 'Good Luck Yukikaze'. Other than that, I read mostly nonfiction.
I don't really read books, I tried reading world war z good movie. I tried reading seven deadly sins by Corey Taylor ( singer Slipknot and Stone sour) I have another book by Corey Taylor.
This is a dumb request, but can someone recommend a fantasy/sci fi book with eleborate cosmology or detailed religion?
Kind of like in elder scrolls you have all this complex lore about history of the world and the gods and thinga like that.