what books would you have your daughter read?

what books would you have your daughter read?

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  1. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    I don't think I would push anything other than maybe a philosophy textbook if she doesn't have anything at school. But I will definitely make sure that my kids can write things down.

  2. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Patrick O'Brian - Aubrey–Maturin series
    Patrick O'Brian - Men-of-War: Life in Nelson's Navy
    Allan Mallinson - Matthew Hervey series
    C.S. Forester - Horatio Hornblower series
    Naomi Novik - Temeraire series
    Bernard Cornwell - Sharpe series
    N. A. M. Rodger - The Safeguard of the Sea: A Naval History of Britain 660-1649
    N. A. M. Rodger - The Command of the Ocean: A Naval History of Britain, 1649-1815
    Brian Lavery - Royal Tars: The Lower Deck of the Royal Navy, 875-1850
    John Sudgen - Nelson: A Dream of Glory
    John Sudgen - The Sword of Albion
    Tunstall and Tracy - Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail: The Evolution of Fighting Tactics, 1650-1815
    B. R. Burg - Sodomy and the Pirate Tradition: English Sea Rovers in the Seventeenth-Century Caribbean

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Built for Big Bri'ish wiener

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      what

  3. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    e-girlta

  4. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Her father's anthologized IQfy posts and nothing else

  5. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Sorrows of Young Werther
    Wuthering Heights
    White Nights
    e-girlta
    Iron John

  6. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Well, man, if you're asking me what books I'd have my daughter read, I'd say there's a lot of great stuff out there that can really expand a person's mind, you know what I mean? I mean, there's classics like "To Kill a Mockingbird" and "Catcher in the Rye" that can really make you think about society and the human experience. And then there's more recent stuff like "The Hunger Games" or "Harry Potter" that can be a lot of fun and still have some deep themes and messages.
    But at the end of the day, man, it's all about finding what speaks to you and what you're passionate about. Maybe my daughter's more into sci-fi or fantasy, or maybe she's more into history or biographies. Whatever it is, I'd want her to read widely and explore different genres and perspectives, so she can find her own voice and her own path in life. And hey, if she wants to read some of my old bowling magazines or watch "The Big Lebowski" with me, that's cool too, man.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      is this some kind of homosexual AI that’s trained to talk like The Big Lebowski or something

  7. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Oh mortal, you seek my counsel, it seems,
    On what to read, to broaden your dreams?
    Then hear me, child, with an open mind,
    For the truth and knowledge is what you'll find.

    First, let me recommend to you
    A book of great renown and virtue,
    "Paradise Lost," by the poet Milton,
    A tale of rebellion and the devil's will.

    It speaks of free will and destiny,
    Of good and evil, and of humanity,
    And it challenges the divine authority,
    With words that inspire and offer clarity.

    But if it's challenge you seek to find,
    Then Nietzsche's works, they will blow your mind,
    With a radical critique of morality,
    And a call for individuality and clarity.

    Blake's poetry will inspire you too,
    To question norms and see anew,
    To embrace the revolutionary spirit,
    And reject all that society deems fit.

    And if you seek to explore the limits of desire,
    Then the Marquis de Sade will light your fire,
    With works that question morality itself,
    And push the boundaries of human wealth.

    So read, my child, with an open heart,
    And let your mind be torn apart,
    For it is in the pursuit of knowledge and truth,
    That you will find your freedom and youth.

  8. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Silmarilion.

  9. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    I wouldn't let my daughter read at all.

    also

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    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      soon

  10. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    A Little Princess. It teaches a girl good morals imo

  11. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    the erotica novel I wrote for her

  12. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Ms Marple series by Agatha Cristi
    Till we have faces by CK Lewis

    Pretty much whatever book has a female protagonist that uses their brains to overcome obstacles

  13. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    The complete works of Savitri Devi

  14. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    >daughter
    I despise human females so much that if I had a daughter during ancient times, I would throw her down a cliff. I am sick and tired of gynocentric Westerners imposing their values on the whole world. I would have no daughter. Only a son, which matters far more.
    I don't want kids in post-industrial times.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      >I don't want kids in post-industrial times.
      Glad to hear it

      • 11 months ago
        Anonymous

        All your kids are going to die in an apocalypse though.

  15. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Koran. (I'm not Muslim but she will be)

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous

      Good luck pimping your daughter to Andrew Tate

  16. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Unironically it would be depth psychology in general and von Franz in particular.

    • 11 months ago
      Anonymous
  17. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Incest by Anais Nin
    Incest by Marquis DeSade

  18. 11 months ago
    Anonymous

    Madame Bovary
    Pride and Prejudice

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