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LifeFuel A Thread for Books

the brothers karamazov + crime & punishment + the idiot + notes from underground + anna karenina + sorrows of young werther + the trial + Tolstoy's confession
 
1. Ego is the enemy
2. Notes from Underground
3. Brave New World
4. 1984
5. Beyond Good and Evil
6. Free Will
7. Man's Search For Meaning
8. Technological Slavery
9. The meaning of it all
10. Crime and Punishment
 
I prefer reading it this way tbh.
Me too. I wish I had the money to buy physical copies of my favorite books. Its so much better, more personal than digital
the brothers karamazov + crime & punishment + the idiot + notes from underground + anna karenina + sorrows of young werther + the trial + Tolstoy's confession
Based and Dostoevskypilled
 
Me too. I wish I had the money to buy physical copies of my favorite books. Its so much better, more personal than digital
Just go to a library or something like that. I used to do that a lot in hs.
 
Just go to a library or something like that. I used to do that a lot in hs.
I also used to do that when I was in a school, which ctually had a library
 
My book recommendations are: All About Women - What Big Sister Doesn't Want You To Know? by Simon Sheppard and Bitch Women, Effeminacy and White Survival by Loki Hulgaard. Something about how the hive-mind works and what the repercussions for the society are.
 
Has anyone else here read Suicide Note by Mitchell Heisman? It's probably the best explanation of the Jewish problem ever written.

Here's the link to the text. (Read pp. 32-625)

Here's an overview for people too lazy to read the entire thing.

Alternatively you can listen to it while gaming.

TL;DR: Jews want to transcend biology so that God AI can enslave a robotized humanity and destroy all life on earth.
 
How do you motivate yourself to read books?
 
Alaine de Botton is a cuck. Reading his books is accepting bluepill brainwashing. You can cope in other ways.
I've read some of The Consolations of Philosophy. Didn't really impress me much.
Never seen this cover before.
Can anyone recommend any short stories that don't have happy endings? I'm sick of reading stuff where some hero saves the day at the end, etc etc.
 
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How do you motivate yourself to read books?
There isn’t a motivation in reading. If a story is captivating enough, it isn’t a chore. I spent a lot of my formative years nose deep in a novel, and if you know the genre you’re into, you’d be excited to pick up a new story. I love fantasy, sci fi, and dystopian novels. If you’re into that, i can recommend some of my favorites that are captivating and easily re-readable

Inkheart Trilogy: A german story about a girl whose father can make book characters come out of the pages by reading aloud- the consequence being that something in real life is taken. The main antagonist is someone who was taken out of his story and isn’t happy with it.

-The Bachman Books
Rage: a stephen king book written under his pseudo of richard bachman, a dark story of a mentally ill teenager “getting it on” with a gun and his classmates

Long Walk: Young men sign up for a marathon-esque walk that lasts for hundreds of miles. You have to keep walking, with no breaks for food, water, or to use the restroom. If you stop walking for too long, you are killed. The only way to survive is to be the last one left. The winner gets a lifetime of wealth

The Running man: the last of the bachman books i’m talking about. You are a poor man who signed up for a game show to save the life of your wife and infant daughter. You are to run from some of the best bounty hunters in the world who are trying to kill you. This book is full of plot twists and suspense, i love it so much.

The Book Thief: About an orphan in nazi germany, told from the point of view of death. It has a fighting jew, hitler youth, a guide to grave digging, and cigarettes

White Fang: this book is a classic for a reason, it tells the story of a wolfdog living on the yukon in the late 1880’s. how he acclimated to life under Man.

These are just some of my all time favorites. If you want other book recommendations I can tell you what I know.
 
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Altered genes , twisted truth by steven M druker
 
Going to read A Billion Wicked Thoughts. It sounds like it's quite applicable to our people.
 
I love Haruki Murakami. My favorite book is written by him which is Norwegian Wood. I'd highly reccomend it.
 
A book for threads
 
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@kekfuel coomfuel
 
Currently making my way through Heidegger: An Introduction, by Richard Polt, so I can grasp Alexandr Dugin's theory.

Next on the list are The Crisis of Parliamentary Democracy, by Carl Schmitt, and Uncertainty: The Soul of Modeling, Probability and Statistics, by William Briggs, the last one being part of my preparatory readings before diving in Boole's and Maynard Keynes' works on probability and economics.

Took a peek into Mishima's work but found nothing of interest, I don't really like novels and biographies.

And I read Evola's Revolt first few chapters but found it uninteresting, though I like ancient-astronaut-type theories, which Evola's teachings resemble in my opinion.
 
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Anyone tried the stormlight archive series
 
Been reading Hindu mythologies and a good chunk of it is porn. I feel like the monks used to read these and organize big circlejerks.
 
I recommend the play Hippolytus by Euripides. It's about a blackpilled volcel who's demise is plotted by a foid (Venus), incels have great literature i think, Nietzsche, Pessoa, Houellebecq. Started reading Gravity's Rainbow this week.

I've read "Confessions of a Mask". A bit boring read tbh.
Fascist/Monarchist types should start with Runaway Horses and Sun and Steel, and then consider if they want to read the rest of Mishima's stuff.
 
anyone know any good books on the detroit partnership? most just seem to be dumbass theories on jimmy hoffa
 
Lol does anyone here even read fantasy. I expected zoomer attention span would be too fried by internet to read a book. But fantasy is still nerd hobby.

The way of kings by sanderson was a great book imo. Also the book series broken empire is pretty based
 
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Anyone else a bit underwhelmed by The Stranger, by Albert Camus? I read it years ago but I almost feel you have to know French and read it in that language to truly grasp it.
 
Anyone else a bit underwhelmed by The Stranger, by Albert Camus? I read it years ago but I almost feel you have to know French and read it in that language to truly grasp it.
Matthew Ward's translation is beautiful; or rather, ugly in a good way (just like us). Dull, pithy sentences describing a meaningless extistence.
 
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Even kids books are making fun of Incels being mogged
 

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Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Cocaine Explosion By Gary Webb​

[UWSL]In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays By Bertrand Russell[/UWSL]​

 
Growing up I really enjoyed Big Nate and the Bone series.

I haven't really read anything as of late but I guess Charles Krauthammer's books, Things That Matter and The Point Of It All, would be a recommendation. They're both a collection of his columns.
 
Anyone else a bit underwhelmed by The Stranger, by Albert Camus? I read it years ago but I almost feel you have to know French and read it in that language to truly grasp it.
Yeah it’s normal I had to read it for hs in France, it’s meant to be really underwhelming
 
read cioran and dostoevsky for a while. they depressmogged me.
 

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