>SwoleShack
pseudcentral lmao
I rotate a few books for entertainment. Right now I'm reading Beyond Good and Evil, Sirach or one of the Gospels, and the Kanun of Leke Dukagjini.
The Plague is my favorite of his works, read it at the height of summer at the height of the pandemic which certainly made it more impressive but it was a good novel.
The Stranger reminds me of Catcher in the Rye - just angsty. Try Notes From Underground by Dostoevsky
and The Metamorphosis by Kafka for superior works along those lines (IMO)
I'm definitely something of a pessimist but Kafka is just a bit too bitter for my black coffee. I have wanted to read Dostoevsky for quite some time now, though I've never really known where to start with him.
hell yeah the Hobbit is next in line, then I want to read either the Hyperion Cantos or Mistborn series, not sure I have a while to figure that out haha
>SwoleShack
pseudcentral lmao
I rotate a few books for entertainment. Right now I'm reading Beyond Good and Evil, Sirach or one of the Gospels, and the Kanun of Leke Dukagjini.
I read a chapter of Proverbs every day and also constantly have one fiction and one non I am reading for before bed.
Beyond Good and Evil is good, Genealogy of Morals also. I have a pair of Evolas to read come December.
My next Nietzsche will be Zarathustra. I also want to read Sisyphus by Camus, I read L'etranger two years ago and enjoyed it.
The Plague is my favorite of his works, read it at the height of summer at the height of the pandemic which certainly made it more impressive but it was a good novel.
The Stranger reminds me of Catcher in the Rye - just angsty. Try Notes From Underground by Dostoevsky
and The Metamorphosis by Kafka for superior works along those lines (IMO)
I'm definitely something of a pessimist but Kafka is just a bit too bitter for my black coffee. I have wanted to read Dostoevsky for quite some time now, though I've never really known where to start with him.
>Beyond Good and Evil
You don't know what you're reading.
/fitsci/>/fitlit/
STEMfags are dumb, ignorant, and half-witted lab monkeys, so no.
EPIC
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you guys are trying too hard I'm reading Lord of the Rings and it's fun I haven't read for pleasure in years
I've read The Hobbit several times, I read the Trilogy once in HS and that was enough. My guilty pleasure reads tend to lean towards Tom Clancy.
hell yeah the Hobbit is next in line, then I want to read either the Hyperion Cantos or Mistborn series, not sure I have a while to figure that out haha
Just read twitter for current events, philosophy is for impressionable fags
Eng student so I'm constantly doing math