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What is your favourite book?

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Mine is Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord
 
Lord of the Rings or the Count of Monte Cristo
 
American Psycho
Whatever
 
Roadside picnic by brothers Strugotsky
 
Lying down with lions, Ken Follett.
 
The Turner Diaries.
Even though it's about an aryan ethnostate blah blah blah it was still interesting to read.
 
I can't read books, because I have concentration problems
 
Kizumonogatari
 
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The very very hungry caterpillar
 
Can't remember
 
Interview With A Vampire.
 
Probably Job in the Bible, but setting aside the grand old classics maybe The Idiot by Dostoevsky. Phantom of the Opera is a sentimental favourite.
 
I have never read a book
 
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
 
Probably Job in the Bible, but setting aside the grand old classics maybe The Idiot by Dostoevsky. Phantom of the Opera is a sentimental favourite.

Ecclesiastes is another good one for Biblecels.

Kinda relates to our condition via a great quote from it that I believe goes like this...

"Nothing new under the sun".
 
Ozzy Osbourne’s autobiography was fantastic
 
Ecclesiastes is another good one for Biblecels.

Kinda relates to our condition via a great quote from it that I believe goes like this...

"Nothing new under the sun".
Totally.
 
That will probably sound pretty philistine but I don't have one. I've read some dozens of them but there wasn't any I really, really liked.

This year I read some Greek tragedies for college and I liked some. Especially the Antigone by Sophocles. But not really a book. Oh, there was The Picture of Dorian Gray, which was interesting, but too much suifuel tbh.
 
Frankenstein, even though it was written by a foid, the monster is too relatable.
 
10,000 leagues under the sea as a fiction. A confederacy of dunces as fictional comedy, Medicine from cave dwellers to milennials as a historical book/medical sciences book.
 

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