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stack thread
post current stack
not pictured is the fiction i'm going through rn
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>>25230149
>rogue """scholar""" edition
>not arktos edition
I physically winced
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>>25230149
Nice.. dress?
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>>25230169
it was the only one in stock that wouldn't have taken ages to arrive at the time
>>25230172
thanks??
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>>25230182
You will never be a woman troon
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>>25230149
I'm at work right now so I can't take a pic atm
Opus - Gareth Gore
Grieve Like a Man - Jonathan Fann
God Emperor of Dune - Frank Herbert
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I've got a big fat one for you here guys.
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>>25230227
oki??
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Picked up this stack today at a grocery charity donation book bin. I've never read a line of Faulkner before, the only Vonnegut I've finished was Breakfast of Champions, and the Grifters was a nice find since it helps me fill out my Black Lizard Thompson run.
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>>25230149
I'm not going to post it but I have a 3 foot tall stack of Gene Wolfe books on my desk for some reason. I'm not sure why I keep them together like that.
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>>25230717
>fell for the Vonnegut meme
I hope you're not over the age of 18...
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My stack of sloppy slop.
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can i participate with my annas-archive haul?
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>>25230336
That's one unwieldy Bible edition
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>>25230804
No Horus Heresy?
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>>25230913
No. I don't enjoy reading about space marines and their endless drama.
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>>25230149
>For M And Act Uality
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>>25230149
Got this one a few days ago. Paid something between 70 to 80 Euros. I plan to read through them in the next few months. Was very surprised to find David Irving in an apparently left leaning second hand shop.

Translation of titles from German to English:
Gontscharow: Oblomov
Sebastian Haffner: In the Shadow of History
Sebastian Haffner: The Ailing Empire: Germany from Bismarck to Hitler
Joseph Ratzinger: Values in a Time of Upheaval
David Irving: The Rise and Fall of the Luftwaffe: The Life of Field Marshal Erhard Milch
Konrad Lorenz: The Waning of Humaneness
Konrad Lorenz: Civilized Man's Eight Deadly Sins
Konrad Lorenz: About Aggression
Eysenck: The Inequality of Man
Kolakowski: Conversations with the Devil
Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt: Human Ethology
Toynbee: A Study of History
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>>25231016
I'm pretty sure it says something like "world history" on the last one you lying bastard
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>>25231225
Please don't bee mean. "Weltgeschichte" == "world history", but for some reason the title in english is "A Study of History". I even checked the chapters on amazon before posting. They are the same. Trust me!
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>>25231242
I've got my eyes on you.
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>>25230800
You have to be 18 to post here, as you well know.
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>>25231016
have you read any toynbee before??
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>>25230912
I like it. It's not that unwieldy, defo not as unwieldy as my NRSV New Oxford Annotated Bible 5th ed., which is huge and floppy.
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>>25230336
i have that same bible
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>>25232772
No. I heard that name a few times before and saw the book for 3 Euros. I failed a little to read Spengler, because he talked about the most random shit in his autism filled book. Toynbee seemed to have a similar non-linear theory. And the chapters of A Study of History seemed a little more straight-forward.
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if you can't tell I started reading books this y ear
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>>25230149
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>>25233657
were these written by Matthew Perry himself or one of the writers of the show?
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>>25233631
>shitty penguin clothbound paint already peeling
immersive crime and punishment experience because it'll literally look like you got blood on your hands
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>>25233661
They're written by the motherfukin' GOAT, Mr. Raymond Chandler.
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>>25230336
I couldn't finish the Imago Sequence. I don't know what people like about this guy's writing.
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>>25233631
I wanted to read Don Quixote in French, but when I looked it up, I discovered that ALL the currently available translations were either hot garbage, removed entire paragraphs to make the book """flow""" better, or used a weird tone that didn't fit Cervantes.
So I guess I'm never reading Don Quixote.
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>>25233662
lmao yeah, a lot of the reviews warned about it, but this was the cover I liked the most (or disliked the least). I've found the paint mostly comes off when it's scraped or rubbed hard, and I think I'm gentle enough with my books that I'm not too worried about it. They're definitely not meant to be traveled with.
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>>25233670
Don Quixote kicks so much ass. Maybe try an English translation if the French ones are so bad. It's worth whatever effort you'd have to put in.
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>>25233627
>because he talked about the most random shit in his autism filled book
it's all pertinent to how each culture reflects its destiny though; from the most fundamental such as their mathematics to how its reflected in their art
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>>25233952
I think I dropped it in the chapter about math. I just failed my linear algebra exam and suddenly a German Autist from the Weimar republic wanted to explain to me that systematic similarities in math from different cultures can predict the fall of my culture. Of course he had more arguments but I didn't really knew that back then. The schizo overwhelmed me. It was one of the first books about politics and stuff I have tried to read.

Did you read it whole? How difficult do you think it was?



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