I'll spend the next few months in my hometown and I bought picrel yesterday, which book(s) should I take with me?
Why do foreign books always mess around with the direction of letters on the spine? Just put them all either vertical or 90 degrees clockwise as god intended.
>>25219494Lol you speak and read and think in a slave language
i aint flippin my head back and forth to read all those nigga
>>25219494Stop reading in translation.
>>25219494That is only a months worth of reading, so all of them and more. >>25219501English is the only language with a standard for some mysterious reason.
Happy now?
>>25219494>Magus by FowlesHope you enjoy BBC cuckoldry
>>25219515Much better OP. And to answer your question, it depends how much you read each day. You could realistically read all of these in a few months, but of course that means lugging around a lot of books which is annoying for travel. I'd recommend Nitobe, Castaneda, Gilgamesh and Joyce
>>25219494>translations of english worksWhy?
>>25219550Thanks, I was thinking Nitobe and Joyce's Dubliners would be nice reads for a town like mine.>>25219670I live in a 3rd world country and those were the ones available at the library.
>>25219670>>25221523It's weird, but I got this english translation from a chilean author as a gift from a US cousin.