>be me >want to learn history >get this 1000 pages book called "The Age of Faith" >ctrl + f "israelite" >0 results in which exposes them >people actually but books by this guy >mfw
Probably not traditional but "American Buffalo" by Steve Rinella (Meat Eater on netflix). I was actually pretty impressed. It goes in and out with his life story but its the story about how he got a Buffalo tag and shot a buffalo in Alaska and got it out. Anyone that says backcountry hunting/hiking isn't hard, let alone how much work it would take to drag all that buffalo meat out doesn't understand what fitness is.
Harry Potter!!! But you can get it for free on a lot of libraries so idk if you want to use audible credit for that. Maybe something more underground like American Gods?
In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the Roman Empire by Adrian Goldsworthy. Episodic style history of Rome focusing on badassery by it's best generals.
Anabasis
I pirated all 11 audio volumes of The Story of Civilization by Will Durant, and so should you.
>be me
>want to learn history
>get this 1000 pages book called "The Age of Faith"
>ctrl + f "israelite"
>0 results in which exposes them
>people actually but books by this guy
>mfw
Bronze Age Mindset
by
Bronze Age Pervert
Faust, the Goethe one, kino audiobook experience
Probably not traditional but "American Buffalo" by Steve Rinella (Meat Eater on netflix). I was actually pretty impressed. It goes in and out with his life story but its the story about how he got a Buffalo tag and shot a buffalo in Alaska and got it out. Anyone that says backcountry hunting/hiking isn't hard, let alone how much work it would take to drag all that buffalo meat out doesn't understand what fitness is.
American Serengeti is better and I have read both.
Norm macdonalds book
Harry Potter!!! But you can get it for free on a lot of libraries so idk if you want to use audible credit for that. Maybe something more underground like American Gods?
Why do you need your books to be SwoleShack if you already lift lmao?
Just lift when you lift and read when you read.
the iliad, alexander pope translation
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind by Stephen Goodson
In the Name of Rome: The Men Who Won the Roman Empire by Adrian Goldsworthy. Episodic style history of Rome focusing on badassery by it's best generals.
Musashi was pretty good.
Musashi or shogun or count of monte cristo or hyperion
Crime and punishment if you have an incel mindset
"Starting Strength" -M. RIPPETOE