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SETSUZA

hello
here are 5 books i read this year that i enjoyed and would like for others to also enjoy. feel free to recommend any as well, im always looking for stuff to read

  1. 2666 by roberto bolano
  2. i am a cat by natsume soseki
  3. left hand of darkness by ursula k le guin
  4. the gambler by dostoevsky
  5. convenience store woman by sayaka murata

thats all

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Have you read Animal Farm, the Catcher in the Rye, or No Longer Human? I'd recommend all of those they are fantastic

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Lord of the Rings and hobbit books are always fire.
Consider reading The Iliad and The Odyssey so you can finally say that you have read them.

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  1. Fifty Shades Trilogy
  2. Hunger Games Trilogy
  3. King of the Cloud Forest
  4. Macbeth
  5. Romeo and Juliet
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  1. dr cat suess books
  2. garfield
  3. ronald mcdonald book
  4. dora
  5. treehouse happy book

:D

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zardinez
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Anything written by Brandon Sanderson. Three body problem by Cixin Liu. Malazan book of the fallen. Those are all great.

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Currently having a read of All About Love by bell hooks.
It explores various aspects and influences of love in modern society. A lot of its discourse is on how the current social structure and hierarchy (at least at the time of its publication, 2000) contorts our conception of love.
It's been good so far. I think it's worth reading.

edit: I also enjoyed Convenience Store Woman. Read it all in one go a while back. I thought it was quite beautiful in the way it explored ordinary life.

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Enders Game

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SETSUZA
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flowinmotion [#7]

Currently having a read of All About Love by bell hooks.
It explores various aspects and influences of love in modern society. A lot of its discourse is on how the current social structure and hierarchy (at least at the time of its publication, 2000) contorts our conception of love.
It's been good so far. I think it's worth reading.

edit: I also enjoyed Convenience Store Woman. Read it all in one go a while back. I thought it was quite beautiful in the way it explored ordinary life.

i’ve read from margin to center by hooks, she has some interesting takes that i enjoy but i have gripes with the whole subgenre of feminist lit. feels almost akin to religious discourse where everyone is so engrossed in their own specific sect that they’re writing to argue against other influences. bit difficult to digest as an outsider looking in. but i guess that’s the natural order when it comes to philosophy of any kind

and yep, while i think the mundane has become somewhat of an overused accessory of contemporary literature, it’s always been beautifully explored by japanese writers. something about the historical and cultural context gives me a more genuine feeling i dunno what that spark is

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widepeepofrosty [#5]
  1. dr cat suess books
  2. garfield
  3. ronald mcdonald book
  4. dora
  5. treehouse happy book

:D

Agree with #3

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To kill a mockingbird

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SETSUZA
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Marty [#2]

Have you read Animal Farm, the Catcher in the Rye, or No Longer Human? I'd recommend all of those they are fantastic

i hated catcher in the rye as a kid but it wouldn’t be the first time i reread a book and changed how i felt about it

NLH on the other hand. is what i call depression porn. great book but i don’t have the emotional bandwidth to read more than one of those a month

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War and Peace - Tolstoy

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Brimstan
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and then there were none or any agatha christie book in general

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flowinmotion
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SETSUZA [#9]

i’ve read from margin to center by hooks, she has some interesting takes that i enjoy but i have gripes with the whole subgenre of feminist lit. feels almost akin to religious discourse where everyone is so engrossed in their own specific sect that they’re writing to argue against other influences. bit difficult to digest as an outsider looking in. but i guess that’s the natural order when it comes to philosophy of any kind

and yep, while i think the mundane has become somewhat of an overused accessory of contemporary literature, it’s always been beautifully explored by japanese writers. something about the historical and cultural context gives me a more genuine feeling i dunno what that spark is

Yeah I know what you mean. I've always been a bit of a yes-man, just agreeing with everything that everyone says to me. So with any kind of charged work I've been trying to keep in mind the perspective of the author, and I think through it to see if it's something that's true to me.

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Shownu [#4]
  1. Fifty Shades Trilogy
  2. Hunger Games Trilogy
  3. King of the Cloud Forest
  4. Macbeth
  5. Romeo and Juliet

Really hit em with the 50 shades trilogy. Idk anytime I go to open one of them books I think about how my Aunt was way to into that shit. Just can’t go

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blazennn [#16]

Really hit em with the 50 shades trilogy. Idk anytime I go to open one of them books I think about how my Aunt was way to into that shit. Just can’t go

You missing a really deep thriller.

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Anyone in high school will hate me for this but catcher in the rye is actually a great book and severely underrated.

Alchemist by Paulo Coelho was good.

I just bought Drive My Car by Haruki Murakami after watching the movie. Haven’t gotten far enough in the story to give a recommendation, but the movie was great.

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100TBoeJiden
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stories of SEN - how an igl ruined a dynasty

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Six frigates - Ian w toll
Excellent book for history nerds

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SETSUZA
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Tooker [#18]

Anyone in high school will hate me for this but catcher in the rye is actually a great book and severely underrated.

Alchemist by Paulo Coelho was good.

I just bought Drive My Car by Haruki Murakami after watching the movie. Haven’t gotten far enough in the story to give a recommendation, but the movie was great.

lmaoo funny thing is i have grievances with all three of those books
i respect your opinion though

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SETSUZA [#12]

i hated catcher in the rye as a kid but it wouldn’t be the first time i reread a book and changed how i felt about it

NLH on the other hand. is what i call depression porn. great book but i don’t have the emotional bandwidth to read more than one of those a month

I completely understand catcher in the rye hate, the main character is so annoying at times but looking at it in a broad perspective you can appreciate how hes just a kid trying to get by day to day live pushing past trauma. And some of the chapters melt my heart, especially I think chapter 16.

NLH i understand lol, the thing was not easy to digest. But i really enjoyed what it did and how the story was told. Hope you find something interesting.

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Currently reading Midnight Library. It's decent, but i would rather read anything else ngl.

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rare W thread from vlr

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