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What book are you reading?

Discussion in 'Off-topic Discussion' started by Deleted Account, Dec 27, 2019.

  1. Stahl

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    The Bible - Acts of the Apostles, to be more precise

    I’m reading 3 chapters a day
     
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  2. Wilder: The bridge of Saint Louis Rey
     
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  3. White Sheep

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  4. Kung_fu_panda_

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    NCERT 12th all subjects PCM....
     
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  5. BugsBunny555

    BugsBunny555 Fapstronaut

    Like 20k books at once lol

    Reading

    Esoteric Hollywood

    Gothic Violence by Mike Ma

    I ordered a book about the CIA and cult of Intelligence

    and Sharpe's Tiger. Very good tv series.
     
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  6. Atticus

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    I just finished The Prophet by Kahlil Gibran. Absolutely loved it and glad I hadn't read it before maturing a bit.

    Going to start reading Dune by Frank Herbert as a large, hardcover edition was gifted to me yesterday (my birthday).

    After I finish that, I'll move onto On Writing Well by William Zinsser. It's something of a yearly read for me.
     
  7. I'M DC

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  8. gordie

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    You ever read any E Michael Jones?
     
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  9. BugsBunny555

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  10. gordie

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    Yes I’m not endorsing all his views but what you wrote about Esoteric Hollywood— he has a lot of books about the sexual revolution in media and film, pornography etc. His talks on YouTube are great, too.

    his book libido dominandi is especially pertinent to the subject of slavery to sex and it’s establishment in the cultural revolution.
     
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  11. BugsBunny555

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    Yeah I was just joking.

    No I haven’t been meaning to read more christiab texts any recs?
     
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  12. gordie

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    I don’t think his best works are the best works on Christianity or Catholicism. Have you read any CS Lewis? Mere Christianity is better if you’re looking for an introduction on faith.

    the ex-pope ratzinger has published a ton of good works too
     
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  13. BugsBunny555

    BugsBunny555 Fapstronaut

    Yes!
    He made narnia. Read them when I was a kid great books.

    Jon Pageneau is my go to for bible interpretation
     
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  14. gordie

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    Pageau is based af, love his podcast. Lewis' non-fiction works on Christianity are wayyy less esoteric. My actual first serious book on Christianity was Tolstoy's the Kingdom of God is Within You and The Gospel in Brief, but I don't recommend them anymore because even though they helped push me from agnosticism into a solid belief in God, I don't think they were complete introductions, and even have hints of narcissism to them.

    But Lewis is good because I think they are mature and yet simply written.
     
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  15. BugsBunny555

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    I like Lewis his books were great

    I think Tolkein would be good to rec to anyone interested, because he was good friends with Lewis even though he was Anglican. His books are good for an optimistic view, unlike a certain beret wearing author
     
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  16. AtomicTango

    AtomicTango Fapstronaut

    CS Lewis is based and so are the Narnia books. This quote of his has been on my mind recently.

    [​IMG]
     
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  17. BugsBunny555

    BugsBunny555 Fapstronaut

    Has gigachad face.

    Reads Dune.

    Okay, this is epic.
     
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  18. underdog_xv

    underdog_xv Fapstronaut

    Which are best books of Stephen king??
     
  19. Law of Life and other stories by jack london :3
     
  20. I finished Annihilation and it’s of the best written books I’ve ever read, I recommend it so much. I don’t know what my next book will be yet, so many I want to read!
     
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