recommend me a book Sup Forums
Recommend me a book Sup Forums
mein kampf
neuromancer, "guns germs steel", crossing the rubicon
Anything written by Edgar Alan Poe
Try a fun book.
This one is about corruption on the Pro Bass Fishing circuit. Funny as fuck.
all these, plus Red Mars
The Lord of the rings trilogy
Cracking the code interview
Data structures and algorithms
...
Shadow of the Torturer. Plot and story are ok, but the writing is top notch.
twilight
London Falling by Paul Cornell.
Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan.
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon.
Mystic River by Dennis Lehane.
The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson.
The Day of the Locust by Nathaniel West.
Hitchhiker's Guide by Douglas Adams.
The Forever War by Joe Haldeman.
Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang.
The Atrocity Archives by Charles Stross.
Fight Club by Chuck Pahlablahblah.
The Petrovitch Triology by Simon Morden.
Who Censored Roger Rabbit by Gary K. Wolf.
Inside Scientology by Janet Reitman.
The Information by James Gleick.
You Are Not a Gadget by Jaron Lanier.
American Gods by Neil Gaiman.
The Mystic Art of Erasing All Signs of Death by Charlie Huston.
The Ware Tetralogy by Rudy Rucker.
That's just off the top of my head. Next time, try /lit/ or give us more of your preferences.
Of mice and men .awsome book
Football factory
Fear of the walking dead (before tv killed it)
It
Are you experienced (Jimmi Hendrix)
A clockwork orange
The hog farther
Going postal
The colour of magic
I have kept in all of my rage from this post annon
>Altered Carbon by Richard K. Morgan.
Seconded
>pic related
THE DARK TOWER SERIES BY STEVEN KING FFS
Hardboiled wonderland
Yeah Steven King rocks
Have you read the birds ?
Sounds like a gay porn movie
Now that you mention it...
I cried and you didnt listen
Post office by Bukowski
Javascript for Kids for Dummies.
100 Years of Solitude
I've only read his dark tower series by him. More of a fansasty freak than a horror fan. but they are by FAR my fav books
Truman capote In cold blood
Kek
Have you not noticed my trips ?
Red Mars predicted the iPad/Kindle 8 years before launch
Goldfinch
Have you read IT?
If not it's a really good book
The movie ain't too bad captures pennywise perfectly.(Tim curry )
Less Than Zero - Bret Easton Ellis
same dude who wrote American Psycho.
Good shit.
House of the Scorpions
It about a clone that try's to live, but the original person is a powerful cartel dude that uses clones to help him live longer.
It has been a while since I've read it, but it was a good read
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Parsig
The movie is an utter garbage with talentless actors and a blind director
Joe Ambercrombie's book 'The Blade Itself'
That name makes him sound like a pussy.. maybe he is but he writes the best bloody, sword through the guts, fantasy I've ever read.
If you are a milk drinking pussy who wants to like what everyone else likes, read Tolkien.
Zen and the art of motorcycle maintenance.
Atlas Shrugged
King Leopolds Ghost
shit tier nonsense
Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun
Seconded
>conservative faggot detected
1. Permanent Midnight
Jerry Stahl
2. Neuromancer or Mona Lisa Overdrive
William Gibson
The Alienist
Caleb Carr
A Happy Death
Albert Camus
1984, Animal Farm (Orwell)
Brave New World (Huxley)
And the entire Harry Potter series (Rowling), because I'm a massive faggot and fuck you they're good.
Altered Carbon. Best scifi/cyberpunk ive read in a while.
nigger, stop being such a dumb faggot.
The conspiracy against the human race
Thomas ligotti
Excellent portrait of Heroin Addiction, although is for young adults, very accurate.
Junk
by Melvin Burgess
A Feast of Snakes
crime and punishment
The Godfather is a pretty solid book.
Naked Lunch is good if you don't mind the Mugwumps. But you are on Sup Forums
That book was complete garbage
Where, Oh Where, Is Rosie's Chick?
I really recommend it. Quite the thrilling ride.
If you like guns
Larry Correia's 'Monster Hunter International'
Imagine if /k/ was locked in a universe where monsters existed and they got paid millions for every confirmed kill, and were allowed to purchase military grade weapons and explosives. The only stipulation is that their mercenary group is not allowed to tell any civilians that monsters exist. However, if a civvy finds out on their own through exposure or surviving an attack, you can recruit them into your mercenary group.
The first chapter is about a big ass accountant just trying to get by in this normie life when a werewolf, that shouldn't exist, attacks him in the office. The fight is glorious. He's thrown through sheet rock, topples cubicles, stabs furiously with his puny little spiderco knife which he's EDC'd against company policy, clubs it's face to mush with a fire extinguisher, it's regenerating and he's losing too much blood, he gets it into a corner office where he barely pulls off a football sledding of a giant oak conference desk into the werewolf and out the 20th floor window.
Turns out, if you don't have silver bullets, a 20 floor drop will do the trick. God damn that is a fun book to read.
Pontypool changes everything
The Man in the High Castle
Agreed. Excellent book and series.
Influx
Books?
You do realize that the world has moved on? Technology has given us a much better way of experiencing a story, with sounds and visual effects.
Are you going to ride your horse to work?
Maybe eat some boiled potatoes and old socks for supper?
That's what they did in the olden days when books was the new thing.
If you have time to spend reading huge books and the patience to put up with long drawn out parts that can be boring then Count of Monte Cristo, Lord of the rings (If you can get by the first book you'll be fine) and Brothers Karamazov.
If you want a short book that's well written and not popular fiction, I'd recommend The Tartar Steppe. I saw it recommended on /lit/ and it was brilliant.
Also Dune because fuck yeah
Choke by chuck palaniuk. The author of fight club. Actually a much better book.
The stand. Stephen King. His best IMO.
Old man and the sea. Hemingway. Is beautiful.
My personal favorite is east of Eden by John Steinbeck though. An amazing story.
Back in the day, practically anyone could get a book published.
With modern media formats, mainly you're being fed marketable, instant gratification cancer that the Jews feed you.
Is the Dune series any good? I know someone who has the whole series and is giving them away for free, is it worth?
meditations by marcus aurelius
Oh and ham on rye or post office.
Bukowski is unbelievably good. Funny, ugly, dark but smart like you wouldn't believe.
Yes. Grab em. Gripping
Absolutely.
They're excellent books.
Just be aware that they're not really science fiction (well the first one anyway), it's more just a setting (Like firefly being really character driven and just set in space).
I picked up this special edition recently
oh come on, I fucking loved it. Kid with pig tail getting eaten by ants, how can you not like that?
The Best Man.
I don't know, it was one of them books that I couldn't understand the big deal with.
Like fucking Faulkner, I thought As I lay dying was bollox
1984 and bnw were great books for a quick read. Animal farm us fun as well. If you enjoy the dystopian novels try out Glen Becks agenda 21 novel. I know it's hard to pick up a book by some wacko but he actually wrote a very good dystopian novel.
Are You My Mother? by P.D. Eastman
Perfect for you, OP.
A very good series of books
The Shellcoders Handbook
I'm 12 and what is this?
Right? Read as I lay dying. Read it read it. Every mother fucker ever told me that and I hated it.
>12
>on Sup Forums
Fuck outta here with this weak ass bait
The Clinic
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Fahrenheit 451