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LifeFuel What Books are you all reading?

Kekenut

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I am currently trying to get back into fiction again, after a deluge of self-help books. I have picked up Neil Gaiman and James Joyce.
 
The Iliad by Homer and parts of The Parallel Lives by Plutarch
 
Pageboy by Elliot Page
 
Da myth of sisyphus, I am reading some sven hassel, the dune trilogy, making my way through some of kings old classics which I haven't read in years, all in all lots of fiction
 
The Necronomicon
 
The Gospel according to John
 
Child of God by Cormac McCarthy. It has an incel MC and has been quite based so far
 
Phenomenal read.

Good stuff right here
 
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
 
I haven't read a book for 10 years. Haven't completed one for 12 years.
 
I haven't read a book for 10 years. Haven't completed one for 12 years.
Well, no worries. We can start with short stories then - I initially couldn't bear to pick up and complete any kind of books too.

I started with reading some of Murakami and O'Henry short stories, really helped.

And if you looking to chuckle, I suggest Douglas Adam's Biscuits.
 
The green ripper, John d. Mcdonald
 
The price of inequality

Game of thrones
 
Please give recommendations, last book I read was "Armada" by Ernest Cline
 
Please give recommendations, last book I read was "Armada" by Ernest Cline
Depends on what your tastes are, I surmise it is more of Sci-Fi given the aforementioned. If you like, you can pick up Fahrenheit 451, one of my all time favourites.

But here's a list which you might like:

1) Contact by Carl Sagan
2) Solaris by Stanislaw Lem
3) The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A.Heinlein
4) The Children of Men by PD James
5) Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson

Best
 
Depends on what your tastes are, I surmise it is more of Sci-Fi given the aforementioned. If you like, you can pick up Fahrenheit 451, one of my all time favourites.

But here's a list which you might like:

1) Contact by Carl Sagan
2) Solaris by Stanislaw Lem
3) The Moon is a Harsh Mistress by Robert A.Heinlein
4) The Children of Men by PD James
5) Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson

Best
I had to read Fahrenheit 451 in school as compulsory reading, it was good.
 
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I’m currently illiterate
 

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