Hi /lit/,
This is a broad request, and the wiki wasn't helpful. I'm after recommendations for engaging non-fiction with dark/weird/morbid/insidious themes, could be anything from true crime, espionage, medical, historical, cult etc. E.g., on my list currently are things like Body of Secrets, Columbine, Ghost Wars, Lab 257, and Making of the Atomic Bomb. The fiction I enjoy is in the vein of Laird Barron, if that helps. Thanks!
Anyone?
>>7596645
Why would you want to read about these things? You sound mentally ill.
>>7596645
That's a stupid as fuck request, but Destroyer 666 is sick desu senpai.
>>7597084
What's fukking stupid about it?
>>7596645
well fuck why not lords of chaos, a book on the 2nd Wave of Black Metal in Norway.
Or Louder Than Hell, a big ass book on metal
>>7596645
First thing that comes to my mind is Beneath Flanders Fields - it's a surprisingly readable book with loads of amazing images, on the obscure and surprisingly interesting subject of military mining during the First World War.
In Cold Blood - Capote
The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich - Shirer
>>7596645
Ócha'ni Lele - Sacrificial Ceremonies of Santería: A Complete Guide to the Rituals and Practices
>>7596645
conspiracy against the human race
other than that
lurk moar or get off /lit/ new friend
Mikita Brottman - Thirteen Girls
Apocalypse Culture sounds right up your alley