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What books are you reading at the moment?

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I lost interest in reading, but I'm trying to get back into it.

What are you guys currently reading?

Give book recommendations.

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Haven’t read a book since like 2016
 
Last book I've read was Twilight of the Idol (can't remember the name exactly) by Nietzsche. Anyways, that was years ago.

Didn't even understood what he was saying.

I'm not a big reader.

I don't know if mangas or graphic novels count, so there's that.
 
Last book I've read was Twilight of the Idol (can't remember the name exactly) by Nietzsche. Anyways, that was years ago.

Didn't even understood what he was saying.

I'm not a big reader.

I don't know if mangas or graphic novels count, so there's that.
You'll probably like geopolitical books. Audiobooks do count by the way.
 
Poor concentration. Can read only tweets
 
I recommend reading Homo Deus. Disclaimer: It was made by a Jew.

You learn more about it here:

 
Nonfiction books by C.S. Lewis have been a binge for me over the last few months. His literary criticism makes me rethink books I read as a child and as an adult, as well as how to write in general.
 
What are you guys currently reading?
Death on Credit and The Crying Of Lot 49
Give book recommendations.
Blood Meridian, No Longer Human, Miss Lonelyhearts, and Journey To The End Of The Night are pretty good.
 
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What are you guys currently reading?
Death on Credit and The Crying Of Lot 49
Give book recommendations.
Blood Meridian, No Longer Human, Miss Lonelyhearts, and Journey To The End Of The Night are pretty good.

The Kindly Ones. It’s American Psycho set in Nazi occupied France.
 
I recommend reading Homo Deus. Disclaimer: It was made by a Jew.

You learn more about it here:

I read this one, was good tbh
 
Nausea by Sartre
Ethics by Spinoza
The art of war by Sun Tzu
Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
The Prince by Machiavelli
The Divine Comedy by Dante
Biographies of Dante, Michelangelo, the Medici, Titian and Filippo Lippi
Candid by Voltaire
We by Zamyatin
Aristotle (poetics, physics, etc)
Albert Camus (myth of sysiphus, the stranger, the plague)
Max Weber
Illiad by Homer and Odyssey
Das Kapital by Marx
On Liberty by Stuart Mill
An essay concrning human undertanding by David Hume (and Locke)
The world as will and representation by Schopenhauer
Tao te ching by Lao tzu
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
The Social Contract by Rousseau
Fear and Trembling by Kierkegaard
The republic by Plato
Nicomachean ethics by Aristotle
1984 + the animal farm
Solaris
The Metamorphosis by Kafka
The master and margarita
Siddhartha
Fahrenheit 451
The Brave new world
The 5 books from dostoevsky
Nietzsche
Essais by Montaigne
The brothers Strugatsky, douglas rushkoff, epictetus, thomas acquinas, Confucius, descartes, freud, heidegger, darwin, hawking, einstein, francis bacon, piaget, wittgenstein,

These are at the top of my head, also read you should popular authors in your country.
 
Also all of the religious books atleast once
 
I ordered my first book from Amazon, “How to be confident”, by James Smith.

It’s nothing to do with dating and bluegill none sense. More of shifting a mindset to take care of yourself mentally and physically.
 
Crime and Punishment by Fiodor Dostoevsky
Lord of the rings by John R.R. Tolkien
Heretics of Dune by Frank Herbert
Eldest by Christopher Paolini
 
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