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Enjoy reading a chapter of shampoos, creams, etc.

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Pretty good book (Fight Club) that really resonates with me, a pathetic white collar wagecuck.

This book is entertaining, but it's blue pilled as fuck

I'm reading leviathan for personal enrichment, game of thrones for normie entertainment, and an IT product manual for work

It's needed to break up all the fun bits.

I've got about 12K political texts

post requests ITT and I'll make a Mega tomorrow. Check for MegaPol, here or in the archives

bready gud

wow how original
kys

Based faggot

you didn't "get" it then. re-read.

I just posted this in another thread but here's an assortment of good reads covering Red, White and Iron Pills

> "200 Year Together" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
> The Canonical Gospels of the New Testament
> "Mein Kampf" by Adolf Hitler
> "The Gulag Archipelago" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
> "The Metaphysics of Sex" by Julius Evola
> "The Meditations" by Marcus Aurilius
> "White Girl Bleed Alot" by Colin Flarity
> "Passing of the Great Race": Madison Grant
> "Death of the West" by Pat Buchanon
> "Nature's Eternal Religion" by Ben Klassen
> "On the Jews and Their Lies" by Martin Luther

>not understanding satire

Quite liking this one

Bhagavad-Gita

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Just finished this because /lit/ says it's fucking terrible. It's the worst book I've ever read

go on, user...dig into a few reasons why it sucked.

Easy to skim those and the Whitney Houston parts.

Stop virtue signalling what books are too mainstream for you
Kys

Here's the main character going on for a full page about his geek cred. The entire novel is 300 pages of pop culture references and nostalgia mongering for 80-90's kids and normalfags are eating it up

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Currently reading What every Body is saying by Joe Navarro

It's pretty good. Fascinating to see the sort of shit police have to deal with on a daily basis.

i don't like that cover for what is one of the few absolute masterpieces of American literature

its not that, its a good book, its just this shit was hot like, fucking 10 years ago or something, like how new are you?

that goes on for 300 pages?

being honest here. i always thought the 'RPO is horrible' was just a /lit/ tier meme...but that's some obnoxious stuff.
those aren't references, btw. the author is just naming shit.

you shut your whore mouth

Sequel to Daemon

Book at the moment none, but am immersed and strongly recommend the archives of John Derbyshire, who currently writes a column at Unz Review.

Derbyshire is a veteran Dissident Right (he invented that term BTW) writer who got fired from National Review for Race Realist writing (ie, not being cucked enough). He writes about all sorts of red pilled/neo-reaction/alt right shit, pic related bc he has written a lot about the death of the West.
Strongly recommended.

His site. Old school, looks silly, but LOADED with fantastic writing, be careful or you'll spend hours/days here
johnderbyshire.com/

His current articles at Unz
unz.com/author/john-derbyshire/

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Culture of Critique:
www.angelfire.com/rebellion2/goyim/je1.pdf

>pick up fantasy book
>dude gets kicked off his home island for being bored with carpentry
>looks like setup for a standard epic fantasy story
>settles down and takes up carpentry again
>thought he'd be killing evil wizards and saving girls by now
>holding my thumbs hoping that he'll FINISH THE GODDAMN CHAIRS LERRIS

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>he's just naming shit
I think he realized if he kept naming shit the book wouldn't be a ripoff of pic related and he couldn't get sued

That's a great book. The best of Nietzsche. You should read this next.

Why we want you to be rich - Donald Trump & Robert Kyiosaki.
Finnished rich dad poor dad by robert just recently too, both good books, i recommend

I've been reading a bunch of these types of books. Really great for understanding and persuading people

Down and Out in Paris and London

The Gulag Archipelago. Absolutely enthralling, JBP is right to praise it so highly.

Commies CANNOT defend the Gulags.

Got a link for 200 years together?

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>No Culture of Critique

Still reading Hitlers War by David Irving.
I've always wanted to read American Psycho. Is it like the movie?

Just wait until you get to page 6,000,000 it gets even better!

TRS and /litpol/ has been manually trying to translate it into English for a while

theoccidentalobserver.net/2017/02/20/english-translation-of-alexander-solzhenitsyns-200-years-together/

twohundredyearstogether.wordpress.com/

2/10 joke, yes it's a long book and whoo Holocaust reference, try harder.

>I don't understand the premise of this book

Currently reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. Roman emperor and philosopher. The book is essentially his thoughts on how to live a balanced life that he wrote down for his own personal benefit. It cuts really deep and a few passages have made me cry. It's not the kind of thing I can just share a little of for you to grasp though; you really got to just read it all and appreciate it within context. If you've taken the Red Pill but are still struggling to improve your life this is the book you need to read to get you on your path.

Aside from that I've been reading the comic Watchmen.

didn't 8/pol/ already translate it?

That shit isn't enthralling it's boring as fuck you dumb sycophant.

>mah bucko

I can only speak for Vol II, but I have a rule that you can open that book to any random page and within a moment find something completely spirit crushing.

Figured I should try to understand why america is going down the shitter instead of just bitching about it.

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I PHYSICALLY WINCE WHEN I SEE THIS BOOK IN THE STORE. I ONCE DROPPED MY SPAGHETTI ON A WORK ACQUAINTANCE FOR TELLING ME THAT HE LIKED IT. REEEEEEEEEEE

Children of Dune
Rules for Radicals
Decline of the West

Les Mis right now. Then Summa Theologiæ, I think. I just downloaded a ton of books for free on my Kindle

Norse Mythology

Greek & Roman Mythology

Egyptian Mythology

Cicero - How to grow old, How to win an argument

Seneca - Letters from a Stoic

Aurelius - Meditations

Sun Tzu - The art of war

Thomas Jefferson - The Jefferson Bible

Nietzsche - Beyond good and evil

Read many of those, currently on Cicero and looking to go deeper into philosophy, history and mythology before tackling the Bible, Quran and the Talmud. Hopefully when I'm there I can pick apart the (((degenerate))) writings and then expose the cunts. Also reading David Irving at the moment when I can.

Next books will be Nietzsche - Beyond good and evil and C.G Jung - man and his symbols. I'd like to look at archetypes and how common symbols have been used throughout history in civilisations that have had nothing to with one another. May my journey lead to redpilling many normies about the glory of National Socialism (and I wish to discover whatever I can about the black sun)

Whoa, same.

>You can find meanness in the least of creatures, but when God made man the devil was at his elbow

Good sci fi, really fucked with my noodle

Also, Hitler's second book and Hitler's table talk.

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Currently I'm reading Plato's Republic

Reading this next

Cant wait until I get to Nietzsche

I honestly can't get through it, I have the audiobook of the first volume and got about 3 hours in before I gave up.

this shit that all of us should read

redpilled galore

Taleb is /ourguy/

Shit, I forgot about Culture of Critique.

> "Culture of Critique" by Kevin McDonnald
> "The Elder Protocols of Zion" by Anonymous """"forgery"""" or not.
> "Camp of Saints" by Jean Raspail
> "Leviathan" by Thomas Hobbes

I got through volume 1. It's a slog, but it's very enlightening.
Reading some other books before I carry on to volume 2

Pseudo-Dionysius: The Complete Works
Intimations of Christianity Among the Ancient Greeks
The Hero with a Thousand Faces

Lark in the Morning: The Verses Of The Troubadours, A Bilingual Edition
The Divine Comedy

My point exactly

>being this one dimensional

kys, user

That's what I was thinking
It would be better if Bateman was glorified and did not ultimately regret his decisions
Thankfully the move paints him in such an entertaining light we got the wrong message regardless

Too focused on compassion/equality/ego death

Compassion should be reserved for those who've earned it

>Meditations
>Beyond Good and Evil
>Fight Club
>Sun Tzu
>American Psycho
>Solzhenitsyn
>Seneca
>Mein Kampf
>Culture of Critique

Behold the intellectual elite!

Sounds relatable to me. Media-seeking in order to connect with a hero figure. Appreciated the Gaiman and Midnight Oil references.

Me too. I like really like the 4 page chapters so far , really feels like i'm reading way more than i am.

>"200 Year Together" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

Good luck finding a version with ALL chapters. Tfw you literally can find a massive history book with all chapters translated except for chapters 2,3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,15 anywhere in English in the world because it speaks negatively of the Jews. Creepy shit indeed.

His Majesty's Dragon. It's basically just the napoleonic wars, but there's dragons and that's it. No magic. The only difference between our world and their is that they have dragons and anything that that might impact. So even though it's colonial times both Britain and France have an Air Force. MC is a pretty traditional guy. He values his loyalty to Britain more than his own life. It pretty cool.

this is my list so far

>Der Wehrwolf - Hermann Löns
>All works from Heinrich Lersch
>sometimes nietzsche

Fourth Political Theory by Dugin

Was excited by the first chapter but now around the forth chapter starting to sound like typical Russian subversion of western ideals and a rehash of communism.

just finished the comfort of strangers and it was god awful, 130ish pages was too long. Love mcewan usually though

I've struggled getting through The Prince. Will need to try again.

>memorized bill hicks.
that trying way too hard bro.
why i dont respect writers.
build something ya fag.
kys.

I'm reading this right now. I think that even though it's not a perfect novel, it is really some of Steinbeck's best. The novel has some nice insights into the concept of the family unit.

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>"The Gulag Archipelago" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
currently listening to the audiobook, I always knew Soviets were bad but I literally had no idea how truly fucked up they were

youtube.com/watch?v=ccASsjhhgP8&list=PLwt9OUJ1gdC8wPFUW4qcYdKv4q3G6CEmk

Listening to the audiobook of Dangerous by (((Milo))).
He's so blatantly Jewish and hipocritical I don't know if I'll make it though.
>shit talks white nationalists
>lol but I'm a zionist though
or
>shit talks people who get upset about racism or sexism
>but seriously anti-semitism is never ever ok goyim

Halfway through. Very different.

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Good one

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Spivak Calculus

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Not political, but funny as hell and one of the characters has a conversation about "buck niggers"

Methinks you forgot an image...

I liked the antichrist best personally

Just incase the next hitler is scrolling by.

>(((Bernstein)))

Yeah I might try to get through it at some point I'm just not sure the payoff to time ratio is high enough