What is some Sup Forums-approved literature?

I'm looking for some redpilled books to read. I generally don't like biographies or vague history books (about an entire time period or something). Fiction is fine, I just want it to have redpilled themes.

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Walter M. Miller Jr.: A Canticle for Leibowitz

The Bible...though it is not fiction.

Ride the Tiger

Atlas shrugged

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I wanted to read this, but judging by the blurb, it doesn't seem to have a story.
How good is it?

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Absolutely essential for understanding the culture jew

This, but probably don't start directly with Nietzsche. You probably won't get it.

This but get a study bible edition, Oxford's latest was pretty good.

Murder On The Orient Express by Agatha Christie. Great book, read it before the movie comes out... you know Johnny Depp is gonna ruin it.

I don't particularly like the author, but it's an interesting read, which I will post in every single thread like this one that I see.

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The Iron Heel by Jack London

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Book Collection (pic related)
1. Art of War by Sun-Tzu
2. The Latter of Divine Ascent by Saint John Climacus
3. Behold!!! The Protong by Stanislav Szukalski
4. Meditations by Marcus Aurelius
5. Becoming the Barbarian by Jack Donovan
6. The Way of Men by Jack Donovan
7. The Fourth Way by P.D. Ouspensky
8. Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas
9. City of God by Saint Augustine of Hippo
10. Four Treatises by Paracelus
11. Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
12. Utopia by Saint Thomas More
13. Book of Common Prayer
14. The Urantia Book by Anonymous
15. The Dancing Wu-Li Masters by Gary Zukav
16. Letters from a Stoic by Lucius Annaeus Seneca

No sociobiology?

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Great taste nigga

It's an alternate history following a nuclear war and it's set in 3 parts: 1) soon after the war, 2) 700 years after that and 3) 700 years after the middle part. Basically following the dark ages, the renaissance, and then the present/near-future. Read it, it's fantastic.

Explaining Postmodernism by Steven R.C. Hicks.

The Creature from Jekyll Island

real-time relationships by stefan molyneux

his other work the culture of critique is also a classic and a seminal work in our movement

anything scientific on flat earth

Piano Player by Kurt Vonnegut

The First Circle by Solzhenitsyn

sorry, Player Piano

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The Moon is a harsh Mistress is pretty gud if you're into libertarianism.

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