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Give me your top 5 favorite books right fucking now
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The Holy Bible
Tao Te Ching
Beyond Good and Evil
The House on Pooh Corner
Meditations on First Philosophy

Yes, I realize the irony of having both The Bible and Nietzsche.
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>>25317816
Pretty good desu

To truly read Nietzdawg, one must understand christcuckery
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>>25317811
Suttree
Journey to the West
Don Quixote
The Idiot
Book of the Five Rings

No particular order. List would probably be different if you asked me in again in an hour. Did not include strict philosophic works on the list because that's a different question entirely
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Moby Dick
The Sound and the Fury
Blood Meridian
The Name of the Rose
The Red and the Black
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Holy normgroid prune this thread now

My top 5:
American Psycho
Memories from the underground
Marcus aurelius's journal
A wizard of Earthsea
The movie The Counselor (Cormac wrote it, counts as a book)

Honorable mention:
The Boys (both show and comic)
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>>25317811
Paradife Loft
Gravity's Rainbow
Moby-Dick
Doctor Faustus
Aeneid
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>>25317970
>Holy normgroid
>American Psycho
>Marcus Aurelius
>The Goys
Nigga... and it's called "Meditations," by the way, not "Marcus Aurelius journal." I'm making myself believe your post is bait, for my own psyche.
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>>25317816
Decent
>>25317942
Lit bro
>>25317949
Beginner
>>25317970
Edgelord
>>25317992
Pseud
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>>25317998
Are you retarded? It was literally the nigger's diary, it doesn't have a real title.
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>>25317970
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>>25317811
1.critique of pure reason
2.aristotles metaphysics
3.platos republic
4.leibnizs essay on human understanding
5.humes essay on human understanding
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My favorite novel is As I Lay Dying.
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Moby Dick
Journey to the end of the night
Cyrano de Bergerac
FIcciones
Mason&Dixon
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In no order

The Tartar Steppes
Divine Comedy
The Count of Montecristo
Life and Fate
The Lord of the Rings
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Yertle the Turtle
Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
Pigs
Gnomes
Where the Wild Things Are
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>>25318118
>The Tartar Steppes
My nigga
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Tristram Shandy, Don Quixote, Garganuta/Pantagruel, Wealth of Nations, Chinese Characteristics (Smith)
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>>25317811
The History of the Peloponnesian War
The Temptation of St. Antony
The Sound and the Fury
Tropic of Cancer
Robinson Jeffers: Selected Poems
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The Confessions if Saint Augustine
Ada, or Ardor
Paradise Lost
Complete Keats
Pnin
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>>25317811
1.Ulysses
2.Moby Dick
3.Les Miserables
4. Picture of Dorian Gray
5.Anna Karenina

In shock and mild disgust that Ulysses has not appeared on this thread until now
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>>25318267

There is the small matter that it is a frightfully tedious read. There is that. How the fuck do you jizz in your pants out in public so bad that it sticks to them and it hurts a bit to separate them, to the point that you register a bit of pain. Oh here now, let's have an interminable description of the exact contents of one particular drawer in the question-and-answer cathechism format this time.
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>>25317811
Imajica
Stoner
Hyperion
Gulliver’s Travels
Books of blood Volumes 1-3
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>>25318269
>How the fuck do you jizz in your pants out in public so bad that it sticks to them and it hurts a bit to separate them, to the point that you register a bit of pain.
I did that in college when this tall girl sat next to me with 3-inch long shorts
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>>25317811
lots of performative so-called readers in here

Lord of the Rings
Book of the New Sun
The Night Land
The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath
Gor
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>>25318269
It’s the minutia such as that which in their totally form all encompassing beauty of Ulysses.

If you go into it with the intention of understanding and deconstructing all aspects of the work you will inevitably fail. finding yourself frustrated and disappointed, but if you throw yourself into it and allow it to encompass your soul, in a religious fashion, to submit to the work than you will see a spark of true art. Metempsychosis.

give up the agenbite of inwit
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>>25317816
Holy based
>>25317811
John (Bible)
Ecclesiastes (Bible)
Fear and Trembling
Blood Meridian
The Hobbit
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>>25317970
You are way more normie than anyone else itt kek
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>>25318307
Actually replace The Hobbit with TBK. I need to reread the latter again. But it's close.
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>>25318311
What's your top 5 then
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Tartar Steppe
Anna k
Infinite j
Slaughterhouse f
Zen a t a o m m

I'm a mid wit sue me.
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Anna K
Book of Monelle
Divine Comedy
The Cathedral of Mist
The Makioka Sisters

First five that came to mind reading the question.
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Ulysses
The Waves
Petersburg
The Sound and the Fury
On the Doorstep of the Absolute
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>>25318298

>just go with it dude

No, I will not just go with it. Non Serviam. You have to give me something worth liking. What characterizes Joyce's major works is that they have a strictly monotonic decrease in quality, which becomes clearer once one actually reads them, thinks seriously about them, and becomes familiar with all of them, even to the point of looking at those tiresome volumes to explain the hard ones. The "novelty" of the fragmentary consciousness of Ulysses (and to a lesser extent, Portrait) pale before the actual good work: Dubliners. Good not for its simplicity, but for its legible richness which does a vastly better job of communicating a society than the other works. There are several remarkable resonances throughout the stories when one pays attention, and these comparisons are far more interesting than anything else that Joyce ever did.

His dumb bitch wife being a dumb bitch who remembers Gibraltar and thinks typical childish foid thoughts at the end is not some grand finale. If anything, the real point in reading this sort of thing is to overcome it and get past the cult of it from a position of genuine knowledge and understanding, but the exercise is largely superfluous given demographic and cultural trends. Large numbers of dumb brown people who don't care a fig about Ulysses will inherit the earth, and despite all of the attendant problems in this, at least it will have the happy effect of diminishing unwarranted homage to a dull book that runs twice as long as it should and thereby overstays its welcome.
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>>25317811
>Ugly love
>Harry Potter 1
>Morning glory milking farm
>Notice
>50 shades of grey
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>>25317970
I'm so much better than you it's insane.
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Journey to the End of the Night
The Stranger
Faust
Crime and Punishment
I don't have a fifth
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>>25317811
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Epic of Gilgamesh
Tao Te Ching
Don Quixote
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep

The more I read the more I find simpler books float to the top of my favorites
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>>25318656
Tits and/or feet or GTFO
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Hyperion
Dune
Foundation
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
Game of Thrones

I'm mostly a sci-fi fag but i like history as well
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>>25318284
>The Night Land
wanted to read this based on the premise, couldn't find a single review online praising it, all saying the writing was fucking terrible
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>>25317811
Introduction to Magic volume I by Julius Evola and UR Group
Introduction to Magic volume II by Julius Evola and UR Group
Introduction to Magic volume III by Julius Evola and UR Group
The Hermetic Tradition by Julius Evola
Azumanga Daioh collected edition by Kiyohiko Azuma
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Hunchback of Notre-Dame
Ulysses
Narcissus and Goldmund
Lolita
Crime and Punishment

Very basic picks but I like what I like
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>>25318698
lol based
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>>25318689
You could read it for yourself, anon. But if you need someone else's opinion, take Clark Ashton Smith's.
>In all literature, there are few works so sheerly remarkable, so purely creative, as The Night Land. Whatever faults this book may possess, however inordinate its length may seem, it impresses the reader as being the ultimate saga of a perishing cosmos, the last epic of a world beleaguered by eternal night and by the unvisageable spawn of darkness. Only a great poet could have conceived and written this story; and it is perhaps not illegitimate to wonder how much of actual prophecy may have been mingled with the poesy.
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>>25318267
god what a based picture. joyce is the fucking man
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>>25317811
1. The Road Back
2. My Childhood
3. Germinal
4. Sometimes a Great Notion
5. Kolyma Tales
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>>25318298
I do this for other books but from the little I've read of Ulysses it still doesn't appeal to me. I have a similar thing with music where I can appreciate the artistry but still hate how it sounds, usually regarding Jazz, because the emotional content is something I'm uninterested in or annoyed by.
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The Iliad (E. V. Rieu)
The Holy Bible (septuagint > biblia hebraica)
First Folio
The Chronicles of Narnia
Python Crash Course (third edition)
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>>25318792
autism or still not 18?
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>>25318820
Maybe autism, I'm old. Mostly I think I've just lived a richer life than most and don't enjoy puerile shit like most jazz and anime.
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>>25317811
1. Roadside Picnic
2. Samuel Beckett's French trilogy
3. The Metamorphosis of Prime Intellect
4. Suttree
5. The Sun Also Rises
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>>25317811
Iliad
Bible
Greek Alexander Romance
Christmas Carol
Anna Karenina
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>>25318643
Well, if what you care about is cartoonish characters and grand finales maybe you should stick to genre fiction

The idea we shouldn’t care to engage with the highest human achievements just because people in the future won’t care is ridiculous, you will die, nothing will matter to you then, so spend the very limited you have wisely
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>>25318856
Not him but it's bizarre that you reference an objective value ordering then slip into nihilism. If we're all gonna die and nothing matters then who cares about the collective greatest (which still ultimately means nothing, remember) works?
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>>25318932
It’s not that nothing matters, it’s that when you are dead nothing will matter. But for a brief time you are alive, you are free, you have the power to decide what is important. There is no meaning but the meaning you make for yourself. This makes our passions and our pursuits all the more important, If i and all i know will soon be dust in the wind then that simply makes the choices I make in the now all the more important, for me I believe that the appreciation of beauty and love is of the greatest value, it’s a better use of my time to read Ulysses than to wile away the days being angry about brown people on the internet even if both actions lead to the same inevitable end
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Siddhartha
Crime and punishment
Death in Venice
Blood meridian
Ham on rye
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>>25318936
Let me put it more abstractly: You are universaling your aesthetic preferences at the same time as you claim to believe that no universal values of any kind exist. It's fine to be incoherent but it's bizarre to be so and claim that you aren't.
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>>25318946
I don’t deny that I am incoherent, nor do I actually believe that aesthetics hold any true value, it is merely what I have assigned value to.

I was simply being catty when I replied to that individual earlier, I for no other reason that emotion, view it as such a waste that he is so content to flitter way days he will never get back, I am judging those who decline to spend their lives in an interesting fashion

but again, pursuing aesthetics holds no more value than spending the days staring at a wall, i’m simply being a catty absurdist
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>>25318954
Ah that's fine then
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>ctrl f karamazov
>0 results
It’s over.
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>>25318983
It's TBK.
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>>25317811
>books
Glad you didn't say novels

1. The Count of Monte Cristo
2. The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner: Written by Himself: With a detail of curious traditionary facts and other evidence by the editor
3. The Collected Ghost Stories of M. R. James
4. Maldoror
5. Complete Tales of H.P. Lovecraft
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diary of wimpy kid
diary of wimpy kid rodrick rules
diary of wimpy kid dog days
diary of wimpy kid ugly truth
diary of wimpy kid the third wheel
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>>25317811
The Master and Margarita
Naked Lunch
Veli Jože
O Armatolos
The Illiad
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>Catch 22 not mentioned once

Tf wrong with y'all niggas
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The Crying of Lot 49
Phenomenology of Spirit
Giordano Bruno and the Hermetic Tradition
Tristram Shandy
Plato's Dialogues (Complete)
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>>25317811
gm here's my five books

>>25318829
need to read roadside picnic. read hemingway's The Capital of the World
>>25319431
>The Master and Margarita
why should i read this

my reply was longer but the site thought it was spam so whatever
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The third policeman
In parenthesis
Blood meridian
Ficciones
To the lighthouse
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>>25319479
>why should I read this
It's a multilayered book, you can read it as a biting satire, a slapstick comedy, or an introspective analysis of religion. It's genuinely fantastic.
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>>25319502
Good taste
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>>25319505
thanks anon

rest of the post was something like respect to all the borges, narnia, quixote, and les mis enjoyers. and i am literally prince myshkin. and why should i read the tartar steppes?
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>>25317811
>Song of Albion
>Conan the Barbarian
>Thomas Covenant the Unbeliever
>Super Sale on Super Heroes (First 3 books)
>The Hobbit
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>>25317811
Second Skin (John Hawkes)
The Tale of Genji
How It Is
In Search Of Lost Time
The Golden Bough

>>25318261
Do you like anyone else comparable to Nabokov, or just him among the secular moderns?

>>25318267
>In shock and mild disgust that Ulysses has not appeared on this thread until now
It is very good, and would have made my top 10. Unfortunately you get people calling you a poser or a noob for listing objectively good and well-known books, but I'm glad this thread's not the same twenty books we've all read slightly rearranged. I respect Ulysses as a Great Book but there are others that do more for me.

>>25318561
Bitchin.' Petersburg would be on a lot more lists if it wasn't so opaque to the non-Russki. Not impossible but challenging without lots of context. I liked the other Bely I read too- underrated writer.

>>25319479
>why should i read this
TMaM is a fairly easy read and a fun ride. But idk why it's so many people's favorite book, there's not a lot to say in terms of depth or style. When I ask why they love it I usually get some variant of "it's fun" or "I love the premise" and little more.

>>25319502
nice
Policeman especially, that book is the tits.
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>>25319639
>golden bough
ever read campbell's masks of god? eliade? check out martos doorways to the sacred
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wolf hall
dungeon crawler carl
journey to the end of the night
on writing: a memoir of the craft

if i stop at 4 i dont need to pick any book over another
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>>25319651
>ever read campbell's masks of god? eliade?
They're on my radar- I own MoG volumes 3 and 4, can they be approached on their own or should I get the first book before diving in?
>check out martos doorways to the sacred
Never heard of this one, thanks for the rec anon.
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>>25319696
each volume is pretty independent, though campbell makes comparisons in the later volumes iirc building off of stuff in primitive mythology and oriental. but yeah they're pretty great; basically a catalog of lots of different mythos and how they are similar. like tracing DNA or language across continents but its myths instead. honestly vol 1 was skippable. it's literally about prehistoric people, like something you'd see early on in a philosophy of religion class, but if you're into that more power to you.

you're welcome; martos is basically just about Catholic sacraments. still, very interesting. it was a textbook of mine once.
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>>25317970
>Marco Aurelius' Meditations

literally the shitties cheapest philosophy pamphlet
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>>25319434
i liked that book, but top 5 ever? nah.
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>>25317829
His slop rabbinic philosophy was born out of protestantism which isn't even true christianity, redditard
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>>25317970
>complains about normgroids
>only reads what podcasters tells him to read
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I'd go with 1984, Fahrenheit 451, the Handmaid tale, Petersburg tales and animal farm.

I also like "Les contes de la bécasse"
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>>25320014
>Handmaid's Tale over Brave New World

You're only 80% based
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>Zothique by Clark Ashton Smith
>The Mask of the Sorcerer by Darrell Schweitzer
>Lords of Light by Roger Zelazny
>Lyonesse by Jack Vance
>The First Book of Lankhmar by Fritz Leiber
Pic related is me by the way
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>Barabas
>Six Records of a Floating Life
>I am a Cat
>Metamorphoses
Not sure what to pick for fifth. If I can get away with a poem I'd go with Cat and the Moon by Yeats, otherwise The Good Soldier Svejk
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>VALIS
>Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, Pearl, and Sir Orfeo
>The Song of Roland (Sayers translation)
>Thus Spoke Zarathustra
>The Art of War
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>>25320055
I remember thinking the Lyonesse trilogy felt incomplete and wondering if he'd meant for there to be a fourth book. It's been a long time since I've read it, though.
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Ender's Game
Perfume: Story of a Murderer
Grande Sertão Veredas
Pride and Prejudice
Count of Monte Cristo
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1. American Psycho
2. Halo: The Fall of Reach
3. The Merchant of Venice (it's a play but)
4. Dark Matter (blake crouch. tried to read another book by him, was pretty faggoty)
5. The Chronicles of Narnia, I guess. When I read them it was a single compiled book.
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>>25317811
'Dracula' by Bram Stoker
'Frankenstein' by Mary Shelley
'Swiss Family Robinson' by Johann David Wyss
'Mr Dizzy' by Roger Hargreaves
'The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstruous Regiment of Women' by John Knox
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Black Future
Pumped by the Bodybuilding Thugs
Sissified by Her Thug
Thugs Breed My Bratty Daughter
Fertile Wives: Christina and Her Dream Thug
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>>25317811
For Whom the Bell Tolls
Paradise Lost
A Confederacy of Dunces
The Lord of the Rings
The Divine Comedy
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>>25319721
Better than stuff like reddit meridian and reddit eighty four which seem be coming up a lot
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>>25320311
Funny, I'd say Catch 22 is way more reddit than either of those two.
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>>25320130
>Halo: The Fall of Reach
lol. thought i was the one that read this book. Read it in middle school

In any order:
2666- Roberto Bolano
Valis- Philip. K Dick
Woodcutters - Thomas Bernhard
The House of Hunger- Dambudzo Marechera
Dhalgren - Samuel R. Delany
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>Chromos, Alfau
>The Tower, Yeats
>The Hearing Trumpet, Carrington
>The Black Heralds, Vallejo
>Cities of the Red Night, Burroughs

>>25317811
Europe was only coverted with the sales pitch, "The Godhead's son is your older brother, and he wants to recruit you for judging and smiting Demons and evil sonsofbitches in the end of days, so we all can chill in Paradise thereafter." There are more mismatched pairings possible.
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This was surprisingly difficult.

60 stories - Donald Barthleme
The Argonauts - Maggie Nelson
Swann's Way - Proust
Infinite Jest - DFW
All the Pretty Horses - McCarthy (For some reason I just love this more than Suttree or BM, or any other McCarthy. I think Bevins is just one of the most haunting characters of all time. Suttree close second.)

I did include not non-fiction, poetry, essays, or philosophy. Arguably Swann's Way doesn't fit, I don't care, get fucked.
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>>25317811
Castaneda
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>>25319434
Never read the book but the movie is in my "out of comparision meta film" list, together with "Blow Up", "The Conversation", "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover"
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Normie shit, buuuut:

Simulacra and simulations
House of leaves
A clockwork orange
On the road
The stand
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The Oresteia by Aeschylus
The Holy Bible
The metamorphoses by Ovid
Man and his symbols by Jung
Ficciones by Borges



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