What are you reading /soc/?
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Man, Interrupted atm.
>>23717769
few books someone recommended and I need to finish pic related
The Knight by Gene Wolfe
star wars:darth plagueis and rebels on the range: the michigan copper miners' Strike of 1913-1914
Down and Out in Paris and London
>>23717769
How to Fuck Your Mom: An Authoritative Summary
By Myself
>>23717908
I love DE ;(
>>23717940
They're actually quite applicable, I love it!
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Jane Eyre at the moment
Working on these right now.
Cool philosophy book on how the world should be run after shit hits the fan. Anti-left, pro-anarchy, shows alot of mirrors in this day and age. Cool read.
enjoying it quite a bit
>>23717963
>goodreads
>>23717974
Looks like meme literature.
>>23717975
It's basically this list.
>>23717769
>Orphan Train
Funny, I was at a party last night and after kind of drunkenly crashing into the apt-owner's room I started reading some of that.
It fucking sucked, every paragraph was just so bad.
>>23717988
Cool list, will look into some of these when I finish my current list.
Iv recently been reading all of Peter James Roy Grace novels.
If you like crime novels I highly recommend this series!
>>23717988
Not quite.
>>23718034
This would be it.
>>23717988
this list needs a fedora
>>23717833
Have you read any Steven Pinker or Kahneman? They're on my list, just wondering what students or professionals think of the neuroscience for the masses books.
>>23718070
>Steven Pinker or Kahneman
Unfortunately not, or not yet.
Finishing up "Varangians of Byzantium", I have "The Sea Wolves: A History of the Vikings" en-route, pic related is what I've read so far.
Got 40ish books backlogged on Amazon.
>>23717769
The Sixth Extinction was great. Mindy's 2nd book, meh. Might give up on Krugman.
>>23718109
You seem like an extremely interesting person to sit and have a chat with over a nice cup o joe
>>23718053
>House of Leaves
>meme literature
My uncle gave me this book when I was very young, first book I ever read.
>>23718115
Thanks m80, if it's one thing I miss about the states it's good conversation and good coffee.
>>23717987
Cool, I've added it to my library list
>>23718132
Where do you reside at now? If you don't mind me asking of course
>>23718159
U.S Virgin Islands, access too and quality of education here is abysmal. It was hard enough to find someone to talk history with back in Florida, but here it's just not going to happen.
It's alright
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/39942776-asuchii-meow
Shogun
The Way of Kings by Brandon Sanderson. Fucking good book, audio book is fantastic.
>>23718170
Ah, that sucks man.Yeah, I live in Georgia and there are a surprising amount of people who enjoy history down here.
>>23718266
>Georgia
Yeah that is surprising, what part of Georgia?
>>23718317
Cobb, about an hour north of Atlanta.
>>23717769
Salvatore's Drizzt series.
Great book. Half way through
Some of this n some of that.
Currently stieg larsson, never read his Millennium Triologie a try so I thought I might get them.
Sorry I can't post cool science books or actual literature.
I mostly buy Shop for used books, also like to go through Google books, a lot of nice books for free. And if i like em enough I'll buy them used.
>>23719551
>...triologie, so i thought i might give it and get them
meh, fucking phone.
>>23719551
The fact that the hand makes it look like the picture is rightside up really messed with my head for a sec'.
Nice bookcase.
Finally getting around to Stephen King, working my way up through his works chronologically by release.
I'm satisfied with my literary decisions
i'm a sucker for paranormal romance. (heh pun intended)
Just started so don't know if it's good or not just finished miss peegrines home for peculiar children. Amazing saga. I would recommend to anyone
Motherly Love by August Strindberg