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I need a new book. Not really feeling science fiction right now. I heard The Turner Diaries sucks is this true? Any other recomendations?

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The camp of the saints - jean raspill
perfume the story of murder -- patrick suskibd

Excellent book, very unPC. Great look at colonization.

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I love how evola looks like reviewbrah about to eat a sandwich

Thanks

That cover does look pretty fuckin dope

Based

Read The Camp of the Saints here:
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Cool meme there. :)

Thank you

turner diaries is actually pretty fun, I listened to the Dr. Pierce audiobook version while driving.

Read this, or else you're a total faggot.

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this has helped me immensely

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Okay I'll give it a try

Already have

I hate self-help books

This is disinfo project by the fbi to make people shizoids

Evola was an eccentric silver spoon academic dropout and the middle ages approach of understanding the world through fairytales intertwined with shallow philosophy shows it.

it's not a self-help book

if you liked revolt against the modern world you probably would like imperium by francis yockey

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kek i enjoyed it.
so do i, but this one is truly amazing and well worth the time. download it m8.

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Dune.

Catch-22 is hilarious if youve never read it
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Anything by Conrad is based.

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I don't read much fiction so I'm already running low on ideas. What about this?

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Naw Turner diaries is great. Hunter is slower but still pretty good.

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The Player Piano

Metro 2033 is pretty damn good. I thought it had a some themes that fit well in Jow Forums.
Camp of the Saints is based

It's nonfiction though.

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Metro is a fun read. There's a sequel too user

Try this: amazon.com/Throne-Bones-Arts-Dark-Light-ebook/dp/B00I6H0J7S

The two men watched the steamer round the bend, then, ascending arm in arm the slope of the bank, returned to the station. They had been in this vast and dark country only a very short time, and as yet always in the midst of other white men, under the eye and guidance of their superiors. And now, dull as they were to the subtle influences of surroundings, they felt themselves very much alone, when suddenly left unassisted to face the wilderness; a wilderness rendered more strange, more incomprehensible by the mysterious glimpses of the vigorous life it contained. They were two perfectly insignificant and incapable individuals, whose existence is only rendered possible through the high organization of civilized crowds. Few men realize that their life, the very essence of their character, their capabilities and their audacities, are only the expression of their belief in the safety of their surroundings. The courage, the composure, the confidence; the emotions and principles; every great and every insignificant thought belongs not to the individual but to the crowd: to the crowd that believes blindly in the irresistible force of its institutions and of its morals, in the power of its police and of its opinion. But the contact with pure unmitigated savagery, with primitive nature and primitive man, brings sudden and profound trouble into the heart. To the sentiment of being alone of one's kind, to the clear perception of the loneliness of one's thoughts, of one's sensations--to the negation of the habitual, which is safe, there is added the affirmation of the unusual, which is dangerous; a suggestion of things vague, uncontrollable, and repulsive, whose discomposing intrusion excites the imagination and tries the civilized nerves of the foolish and the wise alike.

Joseph Conrad - An Outpost of Progress - 1898

You might enjoy The Brigade by H.A. Covington.

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they wrote a book about reviewbrah?

before he was born?

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>future telling globalist spills beans

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Read. I need to get the Ford translation though and reread it

I do need to read that. Have it, haven't gotten around to it yet

Heard it was boring

I have to read that for my English class in uni

Is it a cheap knockoff of the Turner Diaries? I've heard about the NWF but haven't done much research into them

Or you could just read chapter 3 of Mein Kampf

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Read. Liked it better than 1984. Fahrenheight 451 fucking sucked I don't get the hype about it

>I have to read that for my English class in uni
Conrad is based. After you read Heart of Darkness. Read: An Outpost of Progress, Youth: A Narrative, Karain: A Memory, and The Duel (all short stories).

Yeah that's good stuff.
Have you read any of the black company by Glen cook? The books of Amber by Roger zelazny are also pretty great.

Nope I've never even heard about them but I'll look into them now

I came here to make sure someone said Dune. Carry on.

Never heard of the turner diaries.

I know what I am reading now, Thanks for telling me about. Sounds like it's going to be a fun read

Pornografia by Witold Gombrowicz

To me he is a genius. His writing style captures the at times fleeting stream of consciousness thought process that I find my own mind doing. If you connect with him as a writer check out his other major works.

Glad to see this thread, fiction doesn't get the credit it deserves on Jow Forums.

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Hunter is basically a prequel. Not as great but still decent reading.

Just don't blow up a federal building please. Bad optics
Yeah I love political theory but I was bored of it