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I'm making a list of books I never got the chance to read.

So far i've got:

1984
Animal Farm
Lord of the Flies
The catcher in the rye

What else would you all recommend? inb4 mein kampf

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Of mice and men

Post links to PDFs pl0x.

Plato
Herodotus
Thucydides

homer - odyssey, iliad

these books are classics which you should have read before highschool. Fahrenheit 451 is in the same vein.

Ive read 1984 and of mice and men. I also read all the other classics like treasure island, redwall, etc. I'm getting Atlas Shrugged and maybe Rainbow Six. I'm looking for some others I may not have heard of in high school.

I never said I hadn't read them. I asked for the PDFs.

Read that a long time ago, might get it to go through again.

Which works specifically?

Flowers for Algernon
Travels With My Aunt
A Movable Feast
Death Be Not Proud
We Die Alone

- How Did I Get Here? An Authoritative Guide On How To Stop Being A Faggot

- Broken Heart, Broken Dreams

- You Can Too Be Straight Again

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Democracy the god that failed.

You'll get all the references you need for politics and economics here.

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If you consider 1984 to be worth your time then Brave New World is obligatory.

What is this a young adult reading list? Making up all those reading assignments you skipped in 8th grade?

Fahrenheit 451
Watership Down
A Constitutional View of the Late War Between the States
Joseph McCarthy by Arthur L. Herman

Albert Schweitzer
Daisy Bates
Clive Turnbull
Flanagan Roderick

he didnt reply to you lol

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Skip catcher, not that good of a book, rest are fine. Add the Bible, important book to western philosophy.

The doctrine of awakening
Culture of critique

I just re read 1984 a year or two ago. I was still dissapointed

The Turner Diaries
Industrial Society and it's Future
Marcus Aurelius - Meditations
Fear and Trembling
Julius Caesar - War Commentaries
Morals and Dogma
Metaphysics of War
Political Theology
The Green Book
The Alternative
For My Legionaries
Storm of Steel

The Republic is an obvious
Apology
Crito
Definitely the Symposium
Phaedo
Phaedrus
Basically ever dialogue by Plato

behold a pale horse [1991]

Also The Lightning and the Sun by Savitri Devi

The Great Gatsby
Heart of Darkness
Feast of Snakes
Kafka on the Shore
Slaughterhouse Five

1/7

ill kek to that

Also i know this is more of an /x/ style book but Prometheus Rising

2/7

3/7

4/7

Imitation of Christ
Eckhart's sermons
Tao Te Ching
The Bhagavad Gita
The Dhammapada

Brave New World. It's depiction of the future is much closer to our current world than 1984's ever was. Bread and circuses indeed.

5/7

Are you a psued?
Read the Lightning and the Sun by Savitri Devi

A good compilation to start on would be The Trial and Death of Socrates.

6/7

7/7

Victoria: A Novel of Fourth Generation Warfare.

Rules for radicals

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>The catcher in the rye
Let me save you some time.
Kid goes to private school, is going to go home for a school break, walks around some city, acts like an autistic man-child.

>implying you read or learn anything in most american schools
I graduated in 2015 and we hardly read shit.

I just picked up four books from goodwill

>Life and Death of Hitler
>Brave New World
Which is really good, Huxely is fantastic
>The Failure of Democracy in the Republic of Congo
>The picture of Dorian Grey

Four dank books for two dollars

>What else would you all recommend?
archive.org/details/HillOfTheRavens-haroldCovington
cnqzu.com/library/Fiction/Harold Covington-A Distant Thunder.pdf
archive.org/details/AMightyFortress
archive.org/details/TheBrigade
thechristianidentityforum.net/downloads/Freedoms-Sons.pdf

And the main character resembles anons better than in 1984. In a world full of sex and loose morals, he stays virgin and kills himself.

are these actually good reads? or are you just jesting?

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What does pol think of The Foundation for Exploration?

If you can get hold of a copy (it's quite a rare book) then "The Economic Foundations of Fascism" by Paul Einzig is an interesting read. A look at the practical ways that Mussolini's Fascists used their power to seek the Third Position between capitalism and communism from the only author I know of that visited Italy prewar and sat down and interviewed Mussolini and his economic advisors and ministers.

you should definitely read em to find out

So its not some redpilled commentary on isolation and interpersonal relationships?

>1984
>Animal Farm
>Lord of the Flies
>The catcher in the rye

Why is the American school system so shit? Most people have read at least one of these before the age of 14 but I'd say the norm is more. I know that 16% of the adult population in America can't read above a high school level, but god damn.

I don't really browse Sup Forums

what are some good reads to get into the mindset here without going straight into something like mein kampf?

Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy.

because its probably closer to pure truth than any thing else

It's meme tier, but Gatsby is absolutely redpilled on roastie degeneracy and [spoiler] T.J. Eckleburg is the Jew overseeing the decadence of 20th century American culture. [/spoiler]
It's a shame its taught in high schools as a purely anti-capitalist novel. I think its must more about how shitty women are, and the lengths men will still go to impress them.

Depends on the school. I had to read 1984 on my own time.

I read Gatsby, it struck me more as a commentary on the absolute state of orbiters and the lengths they will go for roasties. Gatsby is the fucking orbit emperor.

without a doubt.

I was quite humored by the fact he predicted the "everyone belongs to everyone to everyone else."

It also seems as if he references the jew a few times. Though i may just be reading to far into it.

Im only at chapter six though.

I read all of those books on my own. The school system is garbage. If you intend to make it out as a well read, intelligent human being, you do it alone.

No it's a sad hedonist autist that wants to remain an angsty child forever.

What year did you graduate HS op? All 4 were required reading for me in grades 9-12. Had to read Animal Farm & 1984 a second time in college

Hitch hikers guide is basically bugman chicken feed.

Fahrenheit 451

Start with Siege or Industrial Society and it's Future.

Animal farm was one of the first books i ever read, I was under the impression the animal allegory was intentionally designed to make the book appeal to children. also, i loved that horse.

Thanks, saves me $9 on amazon and several hours of boredom.

Starship Troopers. Dune.

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Thanks, saves me $9 on amazon and several hours of boredom.

I graduated high school in 2013. Catcher in the rye and lord of the flies were only required in specific English classes which I didn't take because I did a foreign language instead.

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thanks

The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Huxley Brave new world
Anarchist cookbook
Plato
Fahrenheit 451
The correspondence letters of Yazdgird III to the Arab Caliph of Muslims 640CE

I read most of them in school and i honestly thought they were all kind of stupid.
>1984
Honestly, its one of the few books where the movie is better.
>animal farm
honestly the real story of the bolshevik revolution is more interesting.
>Lord of the flies
kinda gay and pointless.

>catcher in the rye
I never thought to read this one, it seemed like it was just famous because David Chapman.

The Jews and Their Lies (Martin Luther, 1543)

The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (Late 1800s)

The International Jew: The World's Foremost Problem (Henry Ford, 1920s)

The Secret Relationship Between Blacks and Jews, Vol. 1, Vol. 2 (1991, 2010)

The Culture of Critique (Kevin MacDonald, 1998)

The Bad War: The Truth Never Taught About World War II (M.S. King, 2015)

Dude. No.

New Testament, Genesis, Psalms, Proverbs

They're both going to be a little alienating at first but ISAIF's chapter on leftism and oversocialization is spot on and Siege's points on the futility of non violence are pretty well informed.

Anything by Dostoevsky, but his best work is The Brothers Karamazov

i hear they're making an all girls version of lord of the flies. that should be a good comedy.

The silmarillion

Agree. Animal Farm still a good book though.

GOD DAMNIT
Boxer was the goodest animal on the farm

Sounds more like torture than comedy.

>the earth was flat
>until we pissed off god so bad he bent the world into a ball so we couldn't bother him again.

loved that part.

Siege by James Mason but ignore the Atomwaffen crap and take some of the book with a grain of salt since everyone has a different view of Mason's Charles Manson worship.

Anything originally written in Greek before Christ was born.

Upon A Pale Horse: Bill Cooper?

this is the most entry level list imaginable
are you even old enough to post here? most people read those books around middle school

>the anarchist cookbook
>useless scientific information and unstable explosives 101
You might as well take a cleaver to your fingertips instead of blowing them off it'll save you some time. Go read Poor Man's James Bond or 100 Deadly Skills.

>Anarchist cookbook
It's shit, a lot of the formulas and methods are wrong, even downright suicidally dangerous. At least, from accounts who know more about the matter. What you want to find if you're interested in this material is 'The Do/k/ument'

Who was the author of Siege? im having trouble finding it

James Mason

Anyone got a suggestion on redpilled histories for:

The US
Roman empire
England
Russia

Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire is a good one.

The Bible

>tfw never been able to physically read an entire book
Thank god for audiobooks and a job that allows me to do so.