>country >how many books have you read so far in 2017?
Tokyo Vice Digital Fortress Deception Point Stardust Fragile Things: Short Fictions and Wonders The Horse and His Boy (I try to read it once a year) All You Need is Kill The Man in the High Castle Man After Man: An Anthropology of the Future Crónicas del Ángel Gris
Caleb Martin
reading contemporary fantasy will turn you into picrelated
Justin Gomez
is the cereal box a book?
Landon Robinson
Is a big box?
Xavier Walker
4ou
Julian Robinson
its a normal box do you like frosted mini-wheats? :3
Hudson Cruz
Then no. Read a book. >do you like frosted mini-wheats? :3 Yes.
Liam Lee
>Yes. Argelindo :3
Logan Gray
I read 8 books in total, two from Asimov (I Robot and Caves of Steel) and the first six Sharpe novels.
Matthew Williams
dont have my list at work, about 2300 pages so far this year, i dont read fantasy though
Angel Brown
i read shitposts on Sup Forums does that count?
Jason Gutierrez
>reading fantasy books lmao what a brainlet
Zachary Hughes
>falling for the wiggly lines on tree pulp meme lmao what a brainlet
Nathaniel Hill
11 2 of them STEM-related, 4 philosophical works, 5 fantasy/scifi fiction.
Tyler Reed
Yes.
Dominic Rogers
>tfw well read n shiet
Owen Mitchell
I've read only one book this year. Stephen King's "The Langoliers" on the train to Moscow (5.5 hours were just enough).
Henry Long
>start reading book >ten pages in I get distracted >go back to shitposting on Sup Forums
Andrew Sanchez
i don't count or track them, it is also sometimes hard to do... is, say, pippa passes a book?
Juan Nelson
Reading is for faggots lmoa
Jaxon Kelly
don't be mean to me~ i don't enjoy movies and barely enjoy music/
Aaron Hill
The four books I had for entrance exams. Wealth of nations. Road to serfdom. Cat's cradle. The Incas. Black rednecks and white liberals. Breakfast of the champions. Advanced introduction to public choice. And maybe 3-4 books I can't recall.
Sebastian Carter
I'm not an old woman, I don't read.
Caleb Phillips
Reading The Art of Game Design.
I started reading this spring, then put it aside and got distracted when I started driving to work because the summer time for the trains is shit (I was reading on the train)
Charles Bailey
Way of kings & Words of radiance thats it
Dominic Anderson
dunno, one every 3 or 4 days do the math
Cameron Gutierrez
Finished reading Mortal engines sometime in janruary/february for the 5th time, have been sporadically reading a short history of almost everything since then.
Owen Barnes
Volume III of Legend of the Galactic Heroes "Nothing" by Janne Teller Tao Te Ching Voyage to Faremido by Frigyes Karinthy Book of Odes by Confucius Circle of Chalk by Li Xing-Tao Selected novellas of Akutagawa On Certainty by Wittgenstein Tractatus Logico~Philosophicus by Wittgenstein Starting Point by Hayao Miyazaki Északról Hegy, Délről tó, Nyugatról utak, Keletről folyó by Krasznahorkai László No longer human by Osamu Dazai In the miso soup by Ryu Murakami On the civil war by Caesar The master of go by Kawabata Yasunari The Trial by Franz Kafka The Lake by Kawabata Yasunari Louis Kossuth and the Hungarians in 1848-1849 by István Deák Mulberry and Peach by Nie-hualing Destruction and Sorrow beneath the Heavens by László Krasznahorkai The annalects of confucius E Unibus Pluram: Television and U.S. Fiction by David Foster Wallace
That is all I think
Jack Ross
I loved that book to death as a kid
Camden Phillips
I read like 3 books this year including Faust which took me a bit to finish, another one by Pasolini and third one is Everything Flows by Vasilij Grossman
Robert Martinez
Wich one? Mortal engine or a short history of almost everything?
Alexander Brown
two books from the First Law series first Dune book nothing else really
Mason Price
hmm the book
Michael Bailey
bunch of shitty fantasy schlock, adventures of Gotrek and Felix series mostly. not in mood for anything ambitious lately
Xavier Adams
>The Rise of French New Brunswick >A Maritimer's Miscellany >Cæsars of the Wilderness >The Development of Local Government in New Brunswick >How to be Canadian: Even if you already are >Gubbin's New Brunswick Journals 1811 & 1813 >7 out of the 9 books in the Peter Clark anthology of New Brunswick stories, recollections, legends, songs, and poetry.
Henry Moore
Both are books though
Luis Hernandez
Neuromancer The doors of perception The island of doctor Moreau Re-read ulysses Flash boys The Knowledge Hooked Plutarch's Lives Adaptive Markets Grave new world Economism India's Long road The limits of the Market Escape from Democracy The spider network
Lincoln Cooper
>reading
Lincoln Bennett
>I'm not intelligent or capable of concentrating on anything outside of my no-effort media bubble, I don't read. ftfy