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Spider-man wrote THAT?
Pretty much anything by Thomas Pynchon.
Just finished Inherent Vice.
Pretty decent look at the ancient history of trails, from first moving organisms to Indian trails, highways, information trails, phone/web. An interesting history of how animals and humans interact and traverse their environment.
Guy's a queerbo, though.
Decent crime novel so far from the POV of mob heads and low-level gunners. Two guys burn another guy alive by dousing his peg leg with gasoline. A mafia boss wakes up a hooker by pissing on her.
This one is pretty good for Catholics, is basically about how secularism and schism are major forces of evil
Currently reading pic related. The author can't finish a sentence without making his personal opinions quite clear, but it is still very informative. Other recommended readings on the topic would be "The Nazi Germany Sourcebook" and especially Buchanan's "The Unecessary War". I also found some aspects of Suvorov's "Icebreaker" quite interesting, but its lack of sources is of course a serious problem, especially in view of some of his more outlandish claims. In general, you should keep in mind that no single book will ever give you the full picture.
The American Cancer
Adam Carolla nails it
yes he did, great sense of humor he does have
Bumping to banish Laura of medicore threads. May this thread continue to it's limit and enlighten all those who post here.
I was told it was going to be very provocative. Maybe I haven't got there yet but so far it is very tame. I guess people just doing like being told they dropped the ball.
Trying to find the time to read this at the moment.
And finished this a short while back.
Based and redpilled
It is probably the best book on that period I have ever read, even with the author's faggy opinions.
Finished this one a few weeks ago.
9/10 would recommend. Only flaw is that Herman Melville takes a bit too much time to bombarding the reader with Whale trivia. As much as I love the poetry, the dialogue, the symbolism, I don't really need to know about the size and shape of whale cock.
Have you read any David Irving?
Not yet. I am interested in reading "Churchill's War" at some point, but I'm not sure about what to expect.
Thats cool. He has all of his books on PDFs for free on his website now. Strike while the iron is hot
Antony Sutton's collection of Wall St. research
I have been crushing Theodore Dalrymple lately. Read maybe six of his books in the past few months. Really outstanding stuff, very readable, interesting, insightful. Totally skewers the entirety of the leftist world order, and best of all, does it from the perspective of examining the white working class in Britain so leftist fuckheads can't reeee about muh racism.
Final Judgement by Michael Piper. Great book which links Israel to JFK's murder extremely well. Michael also has a 3hour interview with Ryan Dawson
Haha holy shit, right? It's an absolutely phenomenal novel, but once in a while there's a chapter that's just fucking whale facts and WOW do we not need the interruptions when the Pequod is closing in on the white whale. Reminds me of Neal Stephenson; 800 pages of badass WWII spy novel interspersed with 40-page diversions into the mathematical intricacies of cryptography. I like technical detail, but holy shit.
>Buchanan's "The Unecessary War"
This is the greatest
The User Illusion: Cutting Consciousness Down to Size
can you tell me more about this one?
What about poetry? I've been thinking a lot about "natural nationalism" where the subject is the nature (both large and small N) of the country, like in this poem, or what Americans probably see in Robinson Jeffers and Walt Whitman.
Oh, to be in England
Now that April's there,
And whoever wakes in England
Sees, some morning, unaware,
That the lowest boughs and the brushwood sheaf
Round the elm-tree bole are in tiny leaf,
While the chaffinch sings on the orchard bough
In England—now!
And after April, when May follows,
And the whitethroat builds, and all the swallows!
Hark, where my blossomed pear-tree in the hedge
Leans to the field and scatters on the clover
Blossoms and dewdrops—at the bent spray's edge—
That's the wise thrush; he sings each song twice over,
Lest you should think he never could recapture
The first fine careless rapture!
And though the fields look rough with hoary dew,
All will be gay when noontide wakes anew
The buttercups, the little children's dower
—Far brighter than this gaudy melon-flower!
Still recommended this one.
decent read if you are interested in why people
behave one way in public and another in private
talks about backstage vs. front stage
kind of where the saying
"all the word's a stage"
comes from
interesting dissection of 1950s America too
this one is good for anyone
the guy that wrote it was in the bombing planes over montecassino in ww2
he was disgusted with himself and humanity
so he converted to the catholic after the war
then he wrote that book
good book bro
tfw no programmer white bf to let me be his stay at home wife on the homestead
I was done with his kind after George Carlin stopped being funny
I liked the whale parts.
Suetonius the twelve Caesars
>don't be a land-whale
>go to a long-term partner searching site
>write you are black, but (very) conservative and want to be a stay-at-home mom
So goddamn easy.
Based. Understanding genetics is the surest way to debunk all forms of "equality-based" ideologies.
On this topic, Charles Murray's "The Bell Curve" is an absolute must-read. His scientific claims have also been backed by a task-force commissioned by the American Psychological Association, in a report titled "Intelligence: Knowns and Unknowns". The latter is a very short and enlightening read.
If you wish to present these ideas to a normie friend, I would 200% recommend showing that podcast he has with Sam Harris: youtube.com
>If you wish to present these ideas to a normie friend, I would 200% recommend showing that podcast he has with Sam Harris: youtube.com
Second this very much.
New camera, so this.
It's clearly designed to appeal to nigs and the lowest common denominator, but as a result it breaks down economic concepts in a simple way.
What are you a gay fish?
has anyone else read "Jow Forums: the book"?
The Kybalion
Richest man in babylon is a good book about wealth building - taught me that 10% of everything i make is mine to keep and do with what i like
intelligent investor - i've heard this is a good book to read when starting to invest. it made me rebalance my portfolio and helped me fine tune some things
interesting books aside from that
laws of human nature
sex at dawn
a billion wicked thoughts
This is a sermon directed to the people (and the fish) where Father Antonio compares the very best and the most corrupt aspects of Humanity to several types of fish.
I'd like to congratulate you guys on a good thread. There are actually some things I'm unfamiliar with here, which is what I like to see in book threads.
Based and rethoric pilled
*SPOILER ALERT*
He eats them.
Shocking revelations of Jewish word magic
>Childish books for a childish ideaology
This is sitting in my backlog.
Pic related is my current non-fiction book and Atomised by Michel Houellebecq is my current fiction book.
I recommend this because it was written in a time where the world was less fucked. Also it has a great plot and I read the ending 5 times because I was so shocked.
True hero