What's /r9k/ reading this summer?
Diary of an oxygen theif was a good time.
Also found a cool book called Queequeg's Odyssey that's pretty fun. It's about this guy who drops everything to build a trimaran boat and sail around the world. Gives me hope of escaping NEET life at sea
Finished:
Schopenhauer, Essays and Aphorisms
Mishima, Confessions of a Mask
Reading:
Miura, Berserk
Bulghikov, Master and Margarita
"Soon" backlog:
Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamozov
Dostoevsky, Demons
Jung, Red Book
Reading the lattimore translation of Iliad right now. i'm enjoying it
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Currently:
Foucault's Pendulum, Umberto Eco
Casino Royale, Ian Fleming
Next:
The Conscience of a Conservative, Barry Goldwater
The Name of the Rose, Umberto Eco
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Blood Meridian
Tolkien's Beowulf (I like his prose better)
H. R. McMaster's Dereliction of Duty
John West's Art of Urban Sniping (not liking his obvious Jew shilling but its alright otherwise)
The Book of Lord Shang
Clausewitz's Art of War
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Bout a quarter of the way through The Pale King.
Read Faust and On Certainty earlier this summer.
>they have not dropped the /lit/
Try reading books you actually enjoy and you might read more than 2 a year.
On China - Henry Kissinger
People's History of the United States - Howard Zinn
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Kingdom manga
The brain - David eagleman
Sapiens
Here on earth
The web o life
im reading the hyperion books right now. second one is kind of dragging
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Science fiction is for kids
bumparooni boi
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Trying to get into Greek lit. I just started reading the Illiad.
Carl Jung
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Not reading anything, except that Terraformars manga when I go take a shit. I don't really enjoy it, but it was a gift I received years ago