Does this board read at all? Post your letters and your books
>>42126785ftmcurrently reading/to read>count of monte cristo by alexandre dumas>animal farm by george orwell>david copperfield by charles dickens>collected works of voltaire>justine by de sade>various books on art/architecture/design
>>42126785>your booksLike, favorite books, recent books, recent favorite books...?Nonfiction, essay collections, novels, short story collections?
I don't read fiction at all.Currently reading a book about the recent history of Columbia and this one https://www.amazon.com/Empire-Must-Die-Revolutionary-1900-1917/dp/1610398319
>>42126785mtfI finished geek love recently it was breddy gud
i assume you mean the most recent book and in that case all tomorrows>t. gayden
>>42126785Mtf, aceReading Helen of Troy rn, her husbands hot and I like her
>>42126785mtf lesbiancurrently reading red doc>, crime and punishment, and tom's crossing.some of my favourite books are song of solomon, the left hand of darkness, 1Q84, and house of leaves. cringe fantasy novels r a guilty pleasure of mine tho..
>Heart of darkness>bataille What else?
>gCurrently reading How to Do NothingLast book read was 1984Favorite is House of Leaves Picrel is Drug Cartels Do Not Exist, recommended by another homo
>>42126785mtf, bii don't read much anymore but i've been trying to ease my way back into it. just finished demian and liked it, will maybe read more hermann hesse
>>42128434my roommate recommended this book to me how is it? also how did you put that man's ass over it?
>>42126785im re reading frankenstein because everyone glazing the del toro movie kinda pissed me off.
>>42128462The narco book? I have no idea, it's the next in queue, that's just the first page.And the screensaver is a PNG I set in KOReader
>>42126785I don't read much. Spy the LieWhy we LieSocial ManipulationEmotions RevealedExecutive Protection HandbookKubark Interrogation ManualLet the Right One InBattle RoyaleThe RingThe Story of a PuppetAlice's Adventures in WonderlandThe Art of WarGod is not GreatWhole Brain ChildThe Invisible Man20,000 Leagues under the SeaDracula
>>42126785M/BiFiction: “Les Déracinés” by Maurice BarrèsNon-fiction: “They Flew: A History of the Impossible”, by Carlos Eire (excellent, I strongly recommend). I was gifted for Christmas “Dressing the Man”, which is like an in-depth reference book on male contemporary fashion, by Alan Flusser, fun read so far. Spiritual: “Revelations of Divine Love”, by Bl. Julian of Norwich (also strongly recommend)
>>42126785mtf, bito-read:Simulacra and SimulationAt the Mountains of MadnessAggression in the LebensweltFanged NoumenaGreat Founder TheoryDiaspora (Greg Egan)Violence and the SacredThe Birth of TragedyThe Gay Sciencerecently read:WormImpro: Improvisation and the TheatreThe Dialectic of SexOne World or None
>>42126785Bi guy.This year:>“Remembrance of Earth’s Past” trilogy (aka the “3 Body Problem” books)>“A Descent Into the Malestrom” (Poe short story)>“The Satanic Verses” (Rushdie meme novel)>“The Art of the Deal” (Trump/Schwartz)>“Blood Meridian” (lol)>“We” (a proto “1984” by Yevgeny Zamyatin)>“A Game of Thrones” (the 1st ASOIAF book)>“The Long Walk” (King writing as Bachman)>“The Country of the Blind” (Wells short story)And maybe 100 short stories by /lit/ authors.Currently reading Harry Potter in Latin.
>>42126785repChadI used to love reading growing up, but at this point my brain no longer functions well enough to finish a book.
Mtf Currently reading about the German political party that is in power for like the past 130 years, “The Origins of Christian democracy”. Germany has been ruled by the CDU forever with a small break for the Nazis. After traveling there I realized I didn’t know anything about their politics so was curious.
>>42126785this year i have been on a hegel kickmy reading has mostly fallen off. hopefully it will pick up next year