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I work in an outta the way pot shop that doesn’t get much traffic, with business even slower because of the time of year I have tons of downtime. Now instead of spending this downtime cleaning, doing inventory or any of the tasks Im supposed to do I read books. I am currently reading Slaughterhouse Five and not really liking it, Vonnegut is kinda boring Seeing as allot of you goons seem well read and way chiller than the actual book forum Imma ask for some recommendations. Some books I’ve read recently that i like were Discworld Seawolf by Jack London and Blood Meridian. also you can just shitpost in this thread and not recommend anything, thats cool too.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:31 |
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player piano is boring af but slaughterhouse 5 owns and is one of the few books ive read multiple times. but im pretty stupid and dont read a whole lot anymore but right now im trying to finish ministry for the future and the butt ends a slog. i think in the end they defeat the fossil fuels so thats pretty neat.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:40 |
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i really like the works of David Mitchell, especially Ghostwritten and number9dream, Cloud Atlas is pretty good too and Black Swan Green is also pretty good idk if he has written anything else because i dont pay attention to anything
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:41 |
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Reading is the best thing you can do.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:43 |
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Reading is the only way you can learn
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:45 |
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If someone tells you reading is stupid, Kick them in the face
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:46 |
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Mumpy Puffinz posted:Reading is the only way you can learn thats not true i learn far better from listening to lectures
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:47 |
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I liked Cats Cradle a lot more OP Try Bukowski next
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:47 |
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Mumpy Puffinz posted:Reading is the best thing you can do. nerd alert
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:48 |
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Well, if you liked Blood Meridian, but not Slaughterhouse Five, it's not gonna be the unconventional narrative that throws you. What did you like about Blood Meridian and The Sea Wolf?
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:49 |
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Sid Vicious posted:thats not true i learn far better from listening to lectures He's right. Did you know that? There are different paths to learning.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:51 |
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BIG TIT LIL NIP posted:nerd alert yeah I'm a loving nerd. you got a problem with that?
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:51 |
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Dune Rise and Fall of the third Reich by Speer War and Peace
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 05:58 |
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Spinz posted:Dune good and important books about spice
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 06:04 |
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I like non-fiction! The Forsaken: An American Tragedy in Stalin's Russia- On the American Exodus to Russia following the Great Depression. Isaac's Storm- The 1901 destruction of Galveston, TX via hurricane. Disney War- On the Eisner era of Disney. The Poisoner's Handbook- About the legitimization of forensic toxicology in the early 20th century, largely on the work of Charles Norris and Alexander Gettler. Stealing Lincoln's Body- Dudes loving tried to steal and ransom Abraham Lincoln's body. The Gift of Fear- Technically a self-help book, but moreso breaking down the psychology and innate logic behind intuition.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 06:11 |
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BIG TIT LIL NIP posted:player piano is boring af but slaughterhouse 5 owns and is one of the few books ive read multiple times. but im pretty stupid and dont read a whole lot anymore but right now im trying to finish ministry for the future and the butt ends a slog. i think in the end they defeat the fossil fuels so thats pretty neat. Player piano is really good, idiot
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 06:38 |
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last book I read was Gideon the Ninth. It was pretty good, with necromancers in space and poo poo.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 06:46 |
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The Haunted Vagina is about a guy who gets trapped in his girlfriend's haunted vagina, which turns out to be a gateway to another world.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 06:56 |
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Illuminatus Trilogy
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 09:12 |
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Anything with a mind-reading telepatch who is dead but not in this time line and really has a thing about vampires. But it has to have a spooky cover.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 09:24 |
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Steinbeck is the best OP.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 09:50 |
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read A Terrible Mistake by H. P. Albarelli, it's the size of a large encyclopedia and at the start you're like, "eh, fuckin conspiracy theory book," and by the end you're balls-deep in what is probably the most highly-sourced historiographical document about MKULTRA that will ever be written
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 10:05 |
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Red Harvest is a short and easy read, and it's considered a seminal classic in the noir/American crime genre. If you've ever watched Yojimbo or A Fistful of Dollars, you might recognize some of the plot beats.Weka posted:Steinbeck is the best OP. also this
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 13:56 |
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gleebster posted:Well, if you liked Blood Meridian, but not Slaughterhouse Five, it's not gonna be the unconventional narrative that throws you. What did you like about Blood Meridian and The Sea Wolf? I liked tThe Judge’s rants in Blood Meridian and i liked the debates with the captain in The Sea Wolf
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 14:57 |
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Try The Brothers Karamazov. Or Point Counter Point. Or anything by Thomas Mann.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 15:08 |
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A Confederacy Of Dunces, if you haven't read it yet. Anything by Michael Moorcock. Autobiographies of actors, musos, comedians etc. you like. The Communist Manifesto. The Case For Christ by Lee Strobel. Any of Malachi Martin's books about his experiences as an exorcist. Everything Lovecraft ever wrote (ignoring the v. racist sh1te he occasionally wrote as a kid). Shakespeare and James Joyce, so you can brag about reading them other than as a class requirement. Harlan Ellison's Dangerous Visions collections (short stories by various authors).
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 15:40 |
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Anything Shirley Jackson wrote is a good bet. Good for this time of year, too. Her most famous works are Haunting of Hill House and We Have Always Lived in the Castle and those are both great, but for some reason it's her novel The Sundial that's stuck with me the longest.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:05 |
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Nabokov's Pale Fire and Lolita
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:06 |
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Blackass by A. Igoni Barrett. A down on his luck Nigerian wakes up one day to find he has somehow transformed into a white man except his rear end cheeks are still black. It’s a pretty light hearted look at race relations in Nigeria.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:11 |
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runnypoops posted:I work in an outta the way pot shop that doesn’t get much traffic, with business even slower because of the time of year I have tons of downtime. Now instead of spending this downtime cleaning, doing inventory or any of the tasks Im supposed to do I read books. I am currently reading Slaughterhouse Five and not really liking it, Vonnegut is kinda boring I love Vonnegut but I would never suggest starting with Slaughterhouse Five, that's him at his Vonnegutiest. Try Mother Night (! definitely especially read this regardless), Galapagos, Sirens of Titan, Cat's Cradle, and then Slaughterhouse Five.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:55 |
Brandon Sanderson's Stormlight Archive is an awesome fantasy series. Also, the OG Dracula is supremely good. \/ Command and Control was great. Very scary for a non-fiction...
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:58 |
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The OSHA thread constantly recommended Command And Control, when I caved in and read it J was gripped. So that's a suggestion. Earthsea is a classic fantasy novel with a setting/culture that's more than just LOTR clone. I wouldn't bother with anything past the third book unless you really liked the series. If you're willing to read Vonnegut you'd probably would at least try JG Ballard, Empire of the Sun is fascinating in my opinion. High-rise got made into a pretty decent film. If you are like me to and have a taste for generic, unending fantasy bullshit: The Belgrade will keep you busy with volume after volume of competently written material that just barely changes things each time that it's not exactly the same story each time but drat close.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:58 |
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get a Philosophy degree and then u dont have to read anymore cuz you basically got it covered
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 16:59 |
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CheeseThief posted:The OSHA thread constantly recommended Command And Control, when I caved in and read it J was gripped. So that's a suggestion. yeah but dont buy the Belgariad new, David Eddings and his wife adopted children and the. locked them in cages and abused them for years, gently caress him
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 17:03 |
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20 Blunts posted:get a Philosophy degree and then u dont have to read anymore cuz you basically got it covered True, you can just spend that time tugging insted
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 17:04 |
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Sid Vicious posted:yeah but dont buy the Belgariad new, David Eddings and his wife adopted children and the. locked them in cages and abused them for years, gently caress him They're both dead and according to this any money from sales will go to Reed College in Portland though.
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 17:45 |
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Oh my loving god, we gotta reopen the book barn for the list I've got. Slaughterhouse 5. Just read that, then go home, eat some shrooms and watch Breakfast of Champions e: Oh wait, this is a better suggestion 20 Blunts posted:get a Philosophy degree and then u dont have to read anymore cuz you basically got it covered DeadFatDuckFat posted:True, you can just spend that time tugging insted
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 17:59 |
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non fiction: anything by erik larson or jon krakauer fantasy: anything by carol berg, octavia butler, ursula k leguin, patricia mckillip fiction: dan simmons is pretty good, frankenstein by mary shelley pretentious option: inferno/purgatorio/paradiso by dante
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# ? Oct 23, 2021 18:11 |
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I love reading, OP right now I'm doing Wheel of Time finally, halfway through book 3. It's actually better than I expected but soooooooooooo long
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I like Tom Robbins a lot, he writes fast moving surrealist comedy stuff. I've got two of his books at least, Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas and Fierce Invalids Home From Hot Climates. Good reads for passing the time imo
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