I can shill you my favorite books for the fuck of it
The Book of Disquiet
Moby Dick
The Magic Mountain
The Brothers Karamazov
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Makioka Sisters
No Longer Human
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Jude the Obscure
Mein Kampf
Imperium
City of God
All of Sherwood Anderson
Ham on Rye
Stoner
A House for Mr Biswas
At the Mountains of Madness
Tropic of Cancer
Storm of Steel
The Trial
Journey to the End of the Night
Wait until Spring, Bandini
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Catcher in the Rye
Fathers and Sons
A Sportsman’s Sketches
A Hero of Our Time
Oblomov
Gitanjali
Little bit of Henry James
Little bit of Shakespeare
Little bit of Poe
Probably coziest book I’ve ever read. Turgenev is just an excellent writer and it gives the feeling of true national community I guess I’d call it. The hunters seem to almost invite themselves into random homes and are strangely but warmly welcomed. He is also probably my favorite writer when it comes to describing nature. Check out The Living Relic, that is one of the stories of the book which has really stood out for me over the years. If I had a physical disability I would probably read this book all the time, it just makes one feel so free and alive.
It is weird to see someone post one of my bookshelves.
I can shill you my favorite books for the fuck of it
The Book of Disquiet
Moby Dick
The Magic Mountain
The Brothers Karamazov
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Makioka Sisters
No Longer Human
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Jude the Obscure
Mein Kampf
Imperium
City of God
All of Sherwood Anderson
Ham on Rye
Stoner
A House for Mr Biswas
At the Mountains of Madness
Tropic of Cancer
Storm of Steel
The Trial
Journey to the End of the Night
Wait until Spring, Bandini
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Catcher in the Rye
Fathers and Sons
A Sportsman’s Sketches
A Hero of Our Time
Oblomov
Gitanjali
Little bit of Henry James
Little bit of Shakespeare
Little bit of Poe
I have one which is little but powerful, choose the order you want >Don Quijote 1 and 2 >Sakespeare >Jorge Manrique >Moby Dick
I would say more if i thought other books/authors were as good as those. I have to say there is still a lot i havent read yet so the list may grow eventually
https://LULZlit.fandom.com/wiki/Charts
Thank you
I'm guessing you enjoyed these?
I'm bored. No need for name calling either. Also, I think you meant "there are"
He meant "they're".
Start with Hogg by Samuel Delany and 100 days of Sodom by Sade.
Stupid thread. Think for yourself asshole there’s plenty of resources
is that your shelf OP? you should consider fucking off and never posting here again
Why do you say that?
If anyone is curious, I've decided to read Infinite Jest then The Tunnel 🙂
I can shill you my favorite books for the fuck of it
The Book of Disquiet
Moby Dick
The Magic Mountain
The Brothers Karamazov
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Makioka Sisters
No Longer Human
Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Jude the Obscure
Mein Kampf
Imperium
City of God
All of Sherwood Anderson
Ham on Rye
Stoner
A House for Mr Biswas
At the Mountains of Madness
Tropic of Cancer
Storm of Steel
The Trial
Journey to the End of the Night
Wait until Spring, Bandini
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Catcher in the Rye
Fathers and Sons
A Sportsman’s Sketches
A Hero of Our Time
Oblomov
Gitanjali
Little bit of Henry James
Little bit of Shakespeare
Little bit of Poe
Forgot Confederacy of dunces and also started the sot-weed factor and the recognitions which I have a feeling might both make the list.
> A Sportsman’s Sketches
Sell me on it. Third time this week I’ve seen it mention.
Probably coziest book I’ve ever read. Turgenev is just an excellent writer and it gives the feeling of true national community I guess I’d call it. The hunters seem to almost invite themselves into random homes and are strangely but warmly welcomed. He is also probably my favorite writer when it comes to describing nature. Check out The Living Relic, that is one of the stories of the book which has really stood out for me over the years. If I had a physical disability I would probably read this book all the time, it just makes one feel so free and alive.
good list anon, I really enjoyed several of these I'll check out some of the others
seconding this, got some really good ones on here
Thanks guys. Bonus book, Going After Cacciato I forget to mention. Might be spelling it wrong though.
It is weird to see someone post one of my bookshelves.
Have another one of mine.
>Imperium
Very nice
That book on the shelf - How to read a book, it has a decent reading list
Enjoy your journey to absolute knowledge
https://righthegelian.com/reading-list/
I have one which is little but powerful, choose the order you want
>Don Quijote 1 and 2
>Sakespeare
>Jorge Manrique
>Moby Dick
I would say more if i thought other books/authors were as good as those. I have to say there is still a lot i havent read yet so the list may grow eventually