Hey guys. What are you reading and what are you planning to read?

Hey guys. What are you reading and what are you planning to read?

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >What are you reading
    La culpa es de los tlaxcaltecas
    Mulata de tal
    >what are you planning to read
    El tiempo principia en Xibalbá

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Puto Indio tiraflechas. Milagro que te enseñaron a leer.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Basado

      Puto Indio tiraflechas. Milagro que te enseñaron a leer.

      Verguenza

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Finishing up Mere Christianity and will pick up Sketches from a Hunter's Album next

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >What are you reading
    Marshall McLuhan - Understanding Media

    Leopold Von Ranke - History Of The Reformation In Germany

    Max Weber - Economy And Society

    Thomas Hobbes - Leviathan

    John Keegan - A History Of Warfare

    The Holy Bible

    Giordano Bruno - On The Infinite The Universe And The Worlds

    >planning to read

    Georges Sorel - Reflections On Violence

    Marc Bloch - Feudal Society Vol. 1 and 2

    Alec Fisher - The Logic Of Real Arguments

    Thomas Szasz - The Myth Of Mental illness

    Thomas Habinek - Ancient Rhetoric: From Aristotle To Philostratus

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Forgot to add I was also planning to read and re-read Meister Eckharts sermons and writings

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        There was a copy of the Eckhardt at my used bookstore for 20 bucks, I passed, looked it up and it goes for $60.00 minimum on ebay. Unbelievable.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      This is a pretty good list, especially for a casual reader who is not a scholar of a particular discipline.

      Weber and Ranke are both excellent places to start if you want to understand modern history and social thought. They're all rooted in the thinking and assumptions of these two, no matter how hard people try to deny it.
      Hobbes will put you into the mindset of the preRevolutionary Era and give you a firm grounding in the thinking of early modern political and economic modes of thinking.
      Keegan is a good place to start and popular with undergrads because he's both easy to read and thoroughly knowledgeable.
      For Bruno I would suggest also reading Fontenelles plurality of worlds
      Bloch is one of those true greats of the historical profession who needed more life to pursue his thinking more fully.
      Szasz offers some gripping ideas and should be more broadly read.

      Good work fella.

      I'm in the process of reading Lamartine histoire des Girondins, Democritus Junior, Oblomov and reviewing an older translation of Quixote. I've also been skipping around philosophical texts and poetry daily.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Reading:
      Sand - Wolfgang Herrndorf
      Kornél Esti - Dezső Kosztolányi
      Foucault's Pendulum - Umberto Eco

      Planning:
      Not sure. Maybe Don Quixote.

      Reading:
      The Brothers Karamazov - Dostoevsky
      Awakening the inner Budda - Lam Surya Das
      Compass - Mathias Énard
      Middlemarch - George Eliot

      Planning:
      Anna Karenina - Tolstoy
      Du Bonheur un voyage philosophique - Frédéric Lenoir

      Currently Reading:
      - How to Read a Book
      - Latin Grammar
      - The Bean and the Dream
      - The Knot of Vipers
      - The Silmarillion
      - The Eye of the World
      - The Eternal Champion

      Planning to Read:
      - History of Western Literature
      - Greek Grammar
      - The Odyssey
      - Memories of the Scribe Isaías Caminha
      - Unfinished Tales
      - A Game of Thrones

      How can you guys read so many books at once? Is it what you do all day?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        It's not hard to read 10 pages a day with more than one book

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        I read non-fiction books slowly, classics at similar or slightly faster pace, and entertainment books as fast as I can. Sometimes I don't feel like reading everything in my stack so I pick up only one/two books and read them. I set a goal of reading at least 50 pages per book. It's all a matter of adapting to what you're reading and keeping consistency

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Reading-
    Space Team

    Plan to Read-
    Either The Icarus Hunt or The Once and Future King

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Reading:
    Sand - Wolfgang Herrndorf
    Kornél Esti - Dezső Kosztolányi
    Foucault's Pendulum - Umberto Eco

    Planning:
    Not sure. Maybe Don Quixote.

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >what are you reading
    I'm finishing off some short stories by robert aickman and a Christian book about evolution. I've somewhat lost interest but I feel obligated to finish them so I can cancel my kindle unlimited sub
    >planning to read
    some books I got from overdrive and gutenburg. probably first on the list is cyropaedia. its pretty interesting.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Did I accidentally make this as it’s own post or did you take it from the /sffg/? Either way, currently reading:
    A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
    Ulysses (re-read)
    Timeline
    Plan on reading Devil in the white City since my sister recommended it.

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Reading:
    The Brothers Karamazov - Dostoevsky
    Awakening the inner Budda - Lam Surya Das
    Compass - Mathias Énard
    Middlemarch - George Eliot

    Planning:
    Anna Karenina - Tolstoy
    Du Bonheur un voyage philosophique - Frédéric Lenoir

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Middlemarch needs more readership. You should read all of her major novels. It takes an ugly woman to write well.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I'm going to write a series of short stories based on pic related and then read them.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Sounds stupid as frick.

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Recently read Red Country by Abercrombie, for a dumb travel book.

    Just finished reading Summer Light, Then Comes the Night by Jón Kalman Stefánsson (a translation from Icelandic).

    Next I'll be reading The Troll Inside You, which is a fairly academic book about the paranormal in medieval sagas.

    Hoping to return to The Bright Ages after that.

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I don't read

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >reading
    Idylls of the King and Guénon's Studies in Hinduism. Also read half of Vril/The Coming Race in one sitting a few nights ago, but I keep forgetting to pick it back up to finish
    >planning to read
    Too much, dude. Le Morte d'Arthur, more Guénon in general, Blavatsky (more for entertainment than seriously), and a lot of old weird fiction beyond just Lovecraft/Howard/Smith. I keep meaning to look into Machen and Blackwood but I just never seem to get around to their stories even though I know they aren't that long. And I tried reading Nos: Book of the Resurrection and found it simultaneously intriguing and incomprehensible, so I'd like to come back to it when I've read more on esoterism and can actually understand what the frick Serrano is talking about (assuming it isn't just schizobabble).

    Also OP pic game is kino.

  13. 2 years ago
    Pax

    I am near the end of Tolstoy's War and Peace.

    • 2 years ago
      Pax

      Planning to read something short afterwards for two reasons:

      1. Next school year is in August.
      2. I don't want to burn out from reading large books one after another.

      What are good classic Russian short stories to read. I'm thinking of Gogol or Turgenev.

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Antisocieties and Suttree

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    currently reading 'Kim' by Rudyard Kipling
    thinking about reading 'Once there was a war' by Steinbeck afterwards, although im enjoying Kipling so much i might check out his over novels

  16. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Possibility of an island. I just finished elementary particles and finished extension du domaine de la lutte a week ago. Damn, houellebecq is fricking addictive. The blackpill is just.

  17. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Currently Reading:
    - How to Read a Book
    - Latin Grammar
    - The Bean and the Dream
    - The Knot of Vipers
    - The Silmarillion
    - The Eye of the World
    - The Eternal Champion

    Planning to Read:
    - History of Western Literature
    - Greek Grammar
    - The Odyssey
    - Memories of the Scribe Isaías Caminha
    - Unfinished Tales
    - A Game of Thrones

  18. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Currently Reading:
    The Iliad

    Planning to read after the Odyssey:
    The Bible
    Portnoy's Complaint

  19. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Just finished The Forever War, and currently debating whether to pick up Roadside Picnic, The Gay Science, And Then There Were None, The Breakdown Of The Bicameral Mind, or some combination of several of them at the same time.

  20. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Currently reading.

  21. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Reading: Augustus by John Williams & Sophocles
    Planning to read: Genghis Khan and the Modern World, Steve Jobs’ biography, The Sovereign Individual.
    Literature recommendations welcome (preferably energising)

  22. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >reading
    Almost finished Jane Eyre. Like it. Very comfy.
    >planning to read
    I don't plan anymore, I let chance decide what I read next. I have so many unread books on my shelf that I figuered it would be better to let the dice decide my next read. Also adds a little bit of excitement to it.

  23. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Currently reading crime and Punishment, I'm planning on reading something by Borges after, or maybe going with The Iliad.

  24. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Currently reading
    Demons by Dostoyevsky

    Really liking it so far, much more comedic than I expected.
    >Planning to read
    Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
    Tropic of Capricorn by Henry Miller

  25. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I am reading The Histories by Herodotus. The most interesting parts for me are the ones where the author exposes the habits of different ancient civilizations.

    I am not sure about what to read next; maybe Works and Days by Hesiod; maybe the book on Parmenides by the Phoenix Pre-Socratics; maybe a more recent literary work just to change a little bit what I've been reading... I honestly don't know yet. I am starting with the Greeks by the way.

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