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>your cunt
>what’s your favourite book?

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Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung

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Metaphysics of War by Julius Evola

Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung

Industrial Society and Its Future
Ted Kaczynski

Siddharta

Are you a Buddhist?

The Pillars of Earth by Ken Follett

This one
Have you ever read this book?

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no, a fedora

the book isn't really about buddism
it's about finding your own way to enlightenment

no i've only seen the movie

At The Mountains of Madness

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the phenomenology of spirit

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Atlas Shrugged

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movie is much better for many reasons

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nonfiction: uniqueness of western civilization - duchesne
fiction: atomised- houellebecq

In Desert and Wilderness by Henryk Sienkiewicz

mistborn series

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The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevski.

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Canada
The Holy Bible

The holy Quran of course

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The Razor's Edge by Somerset Maugham

No country for old men

It changes with time
The best one I read recently was Brave New World.

/lit/eral retard

Higurashi no Naku koro ni

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Capital in the Twenty-First Century by Thomas Piketty

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Hearth of darkness.

lmao

it's a very nostalgic book for me

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That book has been the bible for our left wing millennials for a while.

>The holy Quran of course
nice try kaffir
The Noble Quran

1984

>TEJAS
>Industrial Society and Its Future
Ted Kaczynski or U.S. military engineer manual

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I’m afraid to even mention mine because it will not only make me look like a brain let, but also an edgy mega geek.

U.S.-Korean relations 1882-1982 and the Tao Te Ching

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Argentina
The Horse and His boy
I have 6 different editions of that book.

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catcher in the rye?

did someone say Tao Te Ching?

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me too

It's okay bro. I got you.

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Das rite

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bookmarked

Thucydides's Peloponnesian War
I've read it three times

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Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy

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Harry Potter used to be my favourite when I was a child.
My favourite would be Murakami’s Kafka on the Shore or 1Q84
But now desu I don’t have a favourite book, it’s more of having a favourite author, I just read everything.

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It‘s not nadsat is just lost on Russians for obvious reasons.

eh Terre des Hommes is one of my fav

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It's excellent. I highly recommend it.

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Lord of the Flies

>/lit/
>that stack
Your average litard hasn‘t read anything besides Memestoevsky and 12 Rules for Washing Your Penis.

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Un homme qui dort

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Read "Who goes there?" by John Campbell
Read "Thin Air" by Michelle paver

Horus heresy meme books I guess.

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Dawn Kee Chode by Michael Servants

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why of course

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The Prince

Like any other westerns? Just finished Congregation of Jackals the other week and I've ordered the Son by Philipp Meyer

Honestly no, although I should read more. I mostly just love everything McCarthy has written. I will try both of those out though! That said i really recommend McCarthy.

trigger warning, by william johnstone

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Just a warning, Craig Zahler is not a very skilled writer, he's just good at telling interesting and brutish stories. Nothing wrong with that, I still liked Congregation
For well-written westerns try Larry McMurtrys Lonesome Dove or stuff like Butcher's Crossing.

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1. Bavaria
2.Thomas Mann's "Joseph and his Brothers" followed by Cormac McCarthy's "Blood Meridian".

>Siddharta

By Hesse?

Point taken. Thanks for the recommendations! If you like nu westerns, try No Country for Old Men, the book is quite good!

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>Like any other westerns?

Blood Meridian is impossible to compare to anything else. It absolutely stands on its own. McCarthy has an unusual style, he's not a big fan of commas or quotation marks, and it took me awhile to get used to that. But what fascinates me the most is his prose. It's brutal yet somehow poetic, and it's relentless. And the entire book is chock-full of extremely quotable bits. Every character has their own voice and style.

And I have never encountered a more fascinating literary character than The Judge.

>GoT

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>Like any other westerns?

Reading this again, I may have misunderstood your original intent. My apologies.

Everything this guy says is correct

Don’t judge me I bought the set after the first season.

>Winds of Winter never ever

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Wuthering Heights

I hear there is talk about turning it into a movie. I fear no actor will be able to do the Judge justice, and I wish they don't follow through with their plans.

Demons by Dostoyevski

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>non fiction
A Treatise of Human Nature by Hume
>fiction
Ficciones by Borges

I have a massive love for Hyperion

>Implying I can read

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Alexiad

Man of culture

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First of all of course they should not do it at all. It is unfilmable...But peak John Goodman could have been a good Judge Holden.

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I see a man of taste.

Currently Mystery of the Grail. j
Julius Evola
Different book same author
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The Federalist

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Sunshine sketches of a little town

Warlock by Oakley Hall and butchers crossing are by far the best (only) westerns I've read

Also for Glanton I'd have picked Tom Selleck. This is the face I imagined for him while reading it.
Clint Eastwood in his late 40's-50's would be great as Glanton too.

Either/Or, Kierkegaard

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Fictions, by Borges

Could this guy play Judge Holden?

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Jane Eyre

He IS Judge Holden.

current favorite

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