851730 No.5379903
/pol/ Recommended Fiction Books
I'm in desperate need for some good fiction.
I realize the monthly reading thread is up, but it's all informational books (most of which I'm already reading.) There's no entertainment books.
So I think this thread is necessary.
Recommend great fiction books and give a brief description with it.
You don't have to post what I want, but I would greatly appreciate if somebody would recommend me a political drama or a space opera. Fell in love with those after HoC and LOGH.
Fuck you cripplekike it took me 8 times to try and upload this thread. Fix the god damn site.
3bcca4 No.5380059
Animal Farm, Burning Chrome and Neuromancer.
4c5ab4 No.5380068
>>5380019
is the movie any good?
3b4ebb No.5380076
851730 No.5380104
>>5380068
I've watched it and it's pretty good for what it is. It moonlights as a comedy/satire but it accidentally turns into an example of a good fascist society.
2f9cff No.5380114
Crime and Punishment was pretty life changing for me. I'd recommend it for all the young, nihilist anons struggling to live in this materialist world. The Idiot, Demons, The Brother's Karamazov, The Gambler all had a profound effect on me as well. Dostoyevsky is top tier.
d89187 No.5380170
I'd say these are educational fiction books in which the overall idea could become non-fiction.
Northwest Homeland Series
1 - The Hill of the Ravens - H.A. Covington
https://archive.org/details/HillOfTheRavens-haroldCovington
2 - A Distant Thunder - H.A. Covington
https://archive.org/details/ADistantThunder
3 - A Mighty Fortress - H.A. Covington
https://archive.org/details/AMightyFortress
4 - The Brigade - H.A. Covington
https://archive.org/details/TheBrigade
5 - Freedom's Sons - H.A. Covington
http://www.thechristianidentityforum.net/downloads/Freedoms-Sons.pdf
97cd86 No.5380221
>>5379903
I would say Camp of the Saints, but it's looking more and more like non-fiction every day.
2f9cff No.5380223
For a lighter read than Dostoevsky, I'd recommend "A Canticle for Leibowitz". Very entertaining Sci-fi book that takes place in a post-apocalyptic America that's reverted back to the Dark Ages.
33768a No.5380227
>>5380019
reminder this book gets criticised for being utopian
927f9c No.5380252
The Warwolf: A Peasant Chronicle of the Thirty Years War
851730 No.5380308
>mfw all these recommendations
You guys are great. Downloading nearly all of them now.
d489b7 No.5380396
>>5380114
>Those last two pics
He knew how to speak my kind of language. I really should read more of him, only read Demons which was fantastic.
Also, does anyone know of some good medieval fiction/fantasy?
2f9cff No.5380490
>>5380396
>Also, does anyone know of some good medieval fiction/fantasy?
As I said, A Canticle for Leibowitz does an interesting medieval/feudal setting in post apocalyptic America. For real medieval fiction though, I'd recommend Ivanhoe and The Talisman, both by Sir Walter Scott.
6de4f8 No.5380547
When i first read it (immediately after my second reading of Nineteen Eighty-Four) i found BNW to be more relevant for our times than Orwell's book. Snowden and CitizenFour memes seem like hollow protests of a 'surveillance state' when people willingly give their information to the closest thing we have to the Stasi.
4c5ab4 No.5380556
>>5380076
>>5380104
Im 30 min in and it seems alright but
>muh stronk womyn
is making it hard to watch.
4c5ab4 No.5380577
>>5380308
ikr, book threads is what makes /pol/ great.
e5e11f No.5380588
>>5380269
Dune is based.
So many great ideas and so inspiring.
d489b7 No.5380622
>>5380547
Brave New World, 1984 and Camp of the Saints are the trifecta of dystopia it seems. We have a horrible mix of all three, with a dash of some others in there too, like Fahrenheit and Stand on Zanzibar.
b95f78 No.5380655
READ A ROADSIDE PICNIC
Summary from Wikipedia:
"The novel is set in a post-visitation world where there are now six Zones known on Earth (each zone is approximately five square miles/kilometers in size) which are still full of unexplained phenomena and where strange happenings have briefly occurred, assumed to have been visitations by aliens. World governments and the UN try to keep tight control over them to prevent leakage of artifacts from the Zones, fearful of unforeseen consequences. A subculture of stalkers – thieves that go into the Zones to steal the artifacts for profit – evolves around the Zones."
Seriously my favorite book
927f9c No.5380666
>>5380396
>>5380490
Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
Eschenbach's Parzival
Tasso's Liberation of Jerusalem
Ariosto's Orlando Furioso
Ivanhoe is far too explicitly philosemitic for /pol/'s taste
b95f78 No.5380671
>>5380655
Also it inspired the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Video games
fd2657 No.5380677
2f9cff No.5380684
>>5380666
>Ivanhoe is far too explicitly philosemitic for /pol/'s taste
It was romanticism m8, the future looked so bright and positive for the western man.
0ed67a No.5380703
d489b7 No.5380710
>>5380671
And the top tier film by Tarkovsky.
dace22 No.5380715
Pic related. The Innsmouth folk are like a mixture of Mulattoes and Jews. Innsmouth is basically fallen Detroit or Johannesburg before either fell.
2efdca No.5380720
>>5380059
2nd for Neuromancer.
b95f78 No.5380724
>>5380655
Also read Neuromancer or anything by William Gibson
768ec9 No.5380728
>>5380068
It's fucking garbage if you're older than 12. Total disservice to the ideas of the novel.
b95f78 No.5380735
45b608 No.5380738
Off-topic, but do any anons have a pdf of the Fascist Manifesto?
PLEASE
b95f78 No.5380757
>>5380728
It's at least a fun movie
4c5ab4 No.5380789
b66cb9 No.5380795
>>5379903
Dune series is good. Sci fi with giant worms and human computers and space jihads.
2efdca No.5380816
The Satanic Verses
Call of the Wild
My Side of the Mountain
The Ilead/Odyssey
The Divine Comedy
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Darkness_Series
>>5380715
Lovecraft had several good ones.
>>5380547
Brave New World was fun.
b66cb9 No.5380824
>>5380490
>Leibowitz
Nice try Chaim
b95f78 No.5380826
>>5380795
And family houses
c3b9ee No.5380827
For scifi, anything by Neal Asher. He is a great writer with some excellent ideas. I would rate him as 66-75% redpilled. Absolutely no pinko shit.
The Owner series is about an autist fighting the NWO. First book is great, the others are meh. The first half of the first book in particular gives a very believable look at what the final success of international socialism would look like (except for never mentioning jews).
The Polity Agent series for AI warships, unknowable aliums, space combat, ground combat, spy shenanigans and vast conspiracies.
400d05 No.5380832
American Psycho
>Loves and idolizes Donald Trump
>Hates Jews, Blacks, and the Disabled
.
>Is a sexual pervert into traps and violent sex
Yet is also a complete degenerate, does cocaine, drinks heavily, obsesses about material things.
Book is SO much better than the movie. So much was cut out.
7f14a3 No.5380835
This is a damn good book and the first part of a 4 part series. I highly recommend it if you like scifi.
b95f78 No.5380852
>>5380838
also the Philip k dick reader
8c04c2 No.5380854
>>5380059
>>5380720
>>5380735
Might as well recommend the entire trilogy then.
e30b2e No.5380867
C.S Forester - Rifleman Dodd and Death to the French/The Gun
b66cb9 No.5380870
>>5380826
And Eugenics, a very /pol/ approved topic.
7b989e No.5380876
>>5380838
The I Am Legend movie ranks up there as one of the worst adaptation butcheries I have seen.
d9e373 No.5380916
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>>5379903
pick up some collections of the short stories of John O'hara. He writes little vignettes of life in America - this is in the 30's to 50's and is absolutely incredible.
7b989e No.5380939
>>5380622
Definitely can't leave out Fahrenheit. The predictions weren't perfect, but close enough to make one uncomfortable.
>"Now let's take up the minorities in our civilization, shall we? Bigger the population, the more minorities. Don't step on the toes of the dog-lovers, the cat-lovers, doctors, lawyers, merchants, chiefs, Mormons, Baptists, Unitarians, second-generation Chinese, Swedes, Italians, Germans, Texans, Brooklynites, Irishmen, people from Oregon or Mexico. The people in this book, this play, this TV serial are not meant to represent any actual painters, cartographers, mechanics anywhere. The bigger your market, Montag, the less you handle controversy, remember that! All the minor minor minorities with their navels to be kept clean. Authors, full of evil thoughts, lock up your typewriters. They did. Magazines became a nice blend of vanilla tapioca. Books, so the damned snobbish critics said, were dishwater. No wonder books stopped selling, the critics said. But the public, knowing what it wanted, spinning happily, let the comic-books survive. And the three-dimensional sex-magazines, of course. There you have it, Montag. It didn't come from the Government down. There was no dictum, no declaration, no censorship, to start with, no! Technology, mass exploitation, and minority pressure carried the trick, thank God. Today, thanks to them, you can stay happy all the time, you are allowed to read comics, the good old confessions, or trade-journals."
45b608 No.5380950
>>5380789
Yes, sir. Thanks a lot.
c71674 No.5380982
>>5379903
Treasure Island
Robert Louis Stevenson
Because pirates and buried treasure. Outer space is gay, as is political fiction.
a4aadc No.5380993
>>5379903
Get ready for this truth /pol/
Just finished reading Catcher in the Rye and came to the conclusion that (((Holden Caulfield))) is legitimately a Jew, no fucking joke.
It is no surprise that (((JD Salinger))) wrote about himself, however for him it is the reverse situation with his mom and dad to Holden's parents
It even hits all the usual talking points from the merchants, bash Catholicism, European Monarchism, and Christopher Columbus. Even has an ebil Nazis throwaway line.
Dont read this trash.
dace22 No.5381055
>>5380816
But the Shadow Over Innsmouth is the one that demonstrates the vile behaviour of a race mixed, zealotic society, his most politically incorrect book. His other books tend to be basic horror works, involving giant bloodthirsy bats, wicked warlocks and terrifying beasts from the depths. Sometimes they're stories about dream worlds, such as the Doom that Came to Sarnath, or Azathoth(unfinished).
>>5380876
Which one?
7b989e No.5381081
>>5381055
I only knew of the Will Smith one. I'm only just seeing there are two others that went by a different title.
161e73 No.5381102
Anything by
ROBERT E HOWARD
dace22 No.5381120
>>5381081
Wait, there's another one? I thought it was just the Nigger one and the Vincent Price one.
7b989e No.5381135
>>5381120
Kikepedia mentions a 1971 version starring Heston. It appears to have fairly poor reviews and seems most notable for having an interracial kiss.
927f9c No.5381175
>>5381148
If I remember correctly there was also a reference to Jewish ritual murder in one of his books
886625 No.5381184
>>5381102
I liked some of his Conan stuff, but for fuck's sake, Howard was probably a closeted swish who literally blew out his own brains when he learned his mommy was going to die.
cc8203 No.5381188
posting in a time sink thread
2ef52f No.5381211
>>5380916
Got a pdf? No luck finding it so far.
33e790 No.5381215
>>5380170
Recommending a paid 1/4 Jew instigator whose trash writings are one way to prove the right wing terrorist trope after another. Oh so brave, let's shoot some feminist women and hide out from the law. He's a known fraud, Goldstein!
927f9c No.5381220
>>5381188
>the huwhite race is valuable in and of itself
>pay no attention to your cultural heritage goy
f22cc9 No.5381223
>>5380068
Yes and no because they have equality garages in there but it is good that the movie director overglorified the fascism in the movie, so many people wanted that to happen in real life. That movie is supposed to show that the fascistic society is bad! This is not what he was trying to do.
e48b1b No.5381266
>>5380114
Reading Crime and Punishment at the moment. Really worthwhile read.
796ca5 No.5381283
The Lord of The Rings. It's basically a book about Trolls,Orcs, Wolves, and other Monsters invading the peaceful white lands of Hobbits, Elves, and Men. I see it is a book about how to fight foreign immigrants, I think that's the right way to look at it. :)
7c2411 No.5381322
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>5381175
You are correct.
b66cb9 No.5381348
>>5380993
He is also mentally ill. Not surprising.
8e82a0 No.5381372
>>5381348
Theory guys is that he's in a mental institution in the book while riding it out. If you read it, he does hint and write from the style of it. I wouldn't put it past him, Jews are highly schizophrenic.
7b824e No.5381382
>>5380114
>>5381266
What translation is the best?
d21d60 No.5381383
>>5381372
Sorry, on my phone.
Theory goes is that he's in a mental institution in the book while writing it out. If you read it, he does hint and write from the style of it. I wouldn't put it past him, Jews are highly schizophrenic.
78cd56 No.5381457
>>5381135
The Heston movie is fairly ridiculous, he spends the first half delivering long monologues to himself and the second half driving around on a motorcycle with a jive-talkin' negress with a huge fro
I second the recommendation of the book, though. Matheson was a great author. I read "Hell House" by him recently and it's probably the best haunted house story ever written.
3b4ebb No.5381530
>>5381188
Yes, better get back to shitposting right?
5cf699 No.5381552
>>5380068
You'll love it or you'll hate it. It has its moments, but overall I thought the movie was pretty disappointing after reading the book.
6fbe6e No.5381591
Philosophy PhD here, not that that implies any kind of extra authority in my choices, just an educated recommendation.
Decline of the West - Oswald Spengler (foreshadowing of what is to come through a study of what has been)
Reflections on the Revolution in France - Edmund Burke (where almost everything changed)
Paradise Lost - John Milton (GOAT book along with the Comedy)
I must second the notion of reading Dostoevsky, particularly "The Brothers Karamazov". If anything, simply read "The Grand Inquisitor" which is a stand alone chapter from that very book. 20 pages which will blow your mind.
Last but most certainly not least. You are not an american if you haven't read the great american novel Moby Dick by Herman Melville.
a86af2 No.5381601
Starship Troopers - THE book about civic duty
The Forever War - the companion piece to starship troopers, really interesting comparison (if ST was culturally liberal but militarily conservative, FW is culturally conservative but more anti war stance) If you read ST you really owe it to yourself to read this book as well. The writer himself was a contemporary of Heinlein.
Robot series by Asimov - an alternate way to view the degradation of the human race in the future (it feels like we are headed towards The Naked Sun)
4c5ab4 No.5381635
>>5381552
I just finished it. It was OK nothing special really. It feels like they could have made it way better but overall OK.
a7c30a No.5381638
That hideous strength by C.S. Lewis
IT deals with leftist influence on academia and chalks it all up to being the work of satan
Poor blerb, but it's worth a read
3164ee No.5381696
If I were to choose a book or books that I have read, I would choose Tolkien's Lord of the Rings and Silmarillion, which I prefer, though others may not. Tolkien's works, those two in particular, convey rather beautifully the spirit and culture of the West.
Another book, which I've not read yet, is Ovid's Metamorphoses. I have two translations, one modern and another from 1560 by Golding, which was the translation of the day i.e., the English Renaissance.
>>5380816
>Ilead
MY autism.
>>5380993
I can't even remember that book enough to tell whether that's true or not. But I believe you
>>5381383
Yeah I remember it being disjointed and the transition from one location to another to be written in a way that their connection was tenuous.
7f3d38 No.5381713
>reading books
truly euphoric
3b935a No.5381722
Speaking of Heinlein, how's The Moon is a harsh Mistress?I've been recommended Starship Troopers and Stranger in a Strange Land frequently but how's TMISAHM?
bda961 No.5381778
the pale king by david foster wallace is probably the best work of literature i have ever read.
the whole book, i feel like, is just one big "fuck you". dozens of things get set up to happen, but the book ends abruptly because he killed himself before he finished writing it.
but the recurring theme throughout what was pieced together was one of just like, things building up constantly to be defused almost immediately.
3164ee No.5381788
>>5381778
Kind of like life
6a67d4 No.5381843
Ctrl+F "Sven Hassel". 0 results.
God dammit /pol/! This guy writes battle scenes like Bernard Cornwell and actually served in the Wehrmacht.
From his kikepedia bio:
>Hassel served with the 2nd Panzer Division stationed at Eisenach and in 1939 was a tank driver during the invasion of Poland.[citation needed] A year later he attempted to escape. He served with the 2nd Cavalry Regiment and later the 11th and 27th Panzer Regiments (6th Panzer Division) on all fronts except North Africa and was wounded several times. Eventually he reached the rank of lieutenant and received the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class.[citation needed]
bda961 No.5381904
>>5381788
there's one scene where four executives are stuck in an elevator talking about america and i think it's pretty spot on.
‘I think it’s no accident that civics isn’t taught anymore or that a young man like yourself bridles at the word duty.’
‘We’ve gotten soft, you’re saying.’
‘I’m saying that the sixties—which God love them did a lot for raising people’s consciousness in a whole lot of areas, such as racism and feminism—‘
‘Not to mention Vietnam.’
‘No, mention it, because here was a whole generation where most of them now for the first time questioned authority and said that their individual moral beliefs about the war outweighed their duty to go fight if their duly elected representatives told them to.’
‘In other words that their highest actual duty was to themselves.’
——–
‘The sixties were America’s starting to decline into decadence and selfish individualism—the Me generation.’
‘There was more decadence in the twenties than there was in the sixties though.’
‘You know what I think? I think the Constitution and Federalist Papers of this country were an incredible moral and imaginative achievement. For really the first time in a modern nation, those in power set up a system where the citizens’ power over their own government was to be a matter of substance and not mere symbolism. It was utterly priceless, and will go down in history with Athens and the Magna Carta. The fact that it was a utopia which for over two hundred years actually worked makes it beyond priceless—it’s literally a miracle. And—and I’m speaking of Jefferson, Madison, Adams, Franklin, the real church Fathers—what raised the American experiment beyond great imagination and made it very nearly work was not just these men’s intelligence but their profound moral enlightenment—their sense of civics. The fact is that they cared more about the nation and the citizens than about themselves. They could have just set America up as an oligarchy where powerful eastern industrialists and southern landowners controlled all the power and ruled with an iron hand in a glove of liberal rhetoric. Need I say Robespierre, or the Bolsheviks, or the Ayatollah? These Founding Fathers were geniuses of civic virtue. They were heroes. Most of their effort went into restraining the power of the government.’
‘Checks and balances.’
‘Power to the people.’
‘They knew the tendency of power to corrupt—’
—–
‘I have no idea what we do. As citizens we cede more and more of our autonomy, but if we the government take away citizens’ freedom to cede their autonomy we’re now taking away their autonomy. It’s a paradox. Citizens are constitutionally empowered to choose to default and leave the decisions to corporations and a government we expect to control them. Corporations are getting better and better at seducing us into thinking the way they think—of profits as the telos and responsibility as something to be enshrined in symbol and evaded in reality. Cleverness as opposed to wisdom. Wanting and having instead of thinking and making. We cannot stop it. I suspect what’ll happen is that there will be some sort of disaster—depression, hyperinflation—and then it’ll be showtime: We’ll either wake up and retake our freedom or we’ll fall apart utterly. Like Rome—conqueror of its own people.’
bda961 No.5381942
>>5381904
here's a bunch of other quotes that are really good
‘There’s something very interesting about civics and selfishness, and we get to ride the crest of it. Here in the US, we expect government and law to be our conscience. Our superego, you could say. It has something to do with liberal individualism, and something to do with capitalism, but I don’t understand much of the theoretical aspect—what I see is what I live in. Americans are in a way crazy. We infantilize ourselves. We don’t think of ourselves as citizens—parts of something larger to which we have profound responsibilities. We think of ourselves as citizens when it comes to our rights and privileges, but not our responsibilities. We abdicate our civic responsibilities to the government and expect the government, in effect, to legislate morality. I’m talking mostly about economics and business, because that’s my area’ (130).
‘It may sound reactionary, I know. But we can all feel it. We’ve changed the way we think of ourselves as citizens. We don’t think of ourselves as citizens in the old sense of being small parts of something larger and infinitely more important to which we have serious responsibilities. We do still think of ourselves as citizens in the sense of being beneficiaries—we’re actually conscious of our rights as American citizens and the nation’s responsibilities to us and ensuring we get our share of the American pie. We think of ourselves now as eaters of the pie instead of makers of the pie. So who makes the pie?’ (136).
‘Something has happened where we’ve decided on a personal level that it’s all right to abdicate our individual responsibility to the common good and let government worry about the common good while we all go about our individual self-interested business and struggle to gratify our various appetites’ (136).
‘What my problem is is the way it seems that we as individual citizens have adopted a corporate attitude. That our ultimate obligation is to ourselves. That unless it’s illegal or there are direct practical consequences for ourselves, any activity is OK’ (137).
bda961 No.5381946
>>5381942
‘I think the syndrome is more the not-voting one, the I’m-so-small-and-the-mass-of-everyone-else-is-so-big-what-possible-difference-does-what-I-do-make, so they stay home and watch Charlie’s Angels instead of going to vote’ (139).
‘This is a kind of ghastly irony, if you think about it, since a form of government engineered to produce equality makes its citizens so individualistic and self-absorbed they end up as solipsists, navel-gazers’ (141).
‘De Tocqueville’s thrust is that it’s in the democratic citizen’s nature to be like a leaf that doesn’t believe in the tree it’s part of.’
‘What’s interesting in a depressing way is that tacit hypocrisy—I, the citizen, will keep buying big gas-guzzlers that kill trees and tickets for The Exorcist until the government passes a law, but then when the government does pass a law I’ll bitch about Big Brother and getting the government off our back.’ ‘See for instance the cheat-rate and the appeals percentage after audit’ (141).
‘It probably does start with Rousseau and the Magna Carta and the French Revolution. This emphasis on man as the individual and on the rights and entitlements of the individual instead of the responsibilities of the individual. But corporations and marketing and PR and the creation of desire and need to feed all the manic production, the way modern advertising and marketing seduce the individual by flattering all the little psychic delusions with which we deflect the horror of personal smallness and transience, enabling the delusion that the individual is the center of the universe, the most important thing—I mean the individual individual, the little guy watching TV or listening to the radio or leafing through a shiny magazine or looking at a billboard or any of the million different daily ways this guy comes into contact with Burson-Marsteller’s or Saachi & Saachi’s big lie, that he is the tree, that his first responsibility is to his own happiness, that everyone else is the great gray abstract mass which his life depends on standing apart from, being an individual, being happy’ (144).
‘I don’t think the American nation today is infantile so much as adolescent—that is, ambivalent in its twin desire for both authoritarian structure and the end of parental hegemony’ (147).
‘You can see where it’s going. The extraordinary political apathy that followed Watergate and Vietnam and the institutionalization of grass-roots rebellion among minorities will only deepen. Politics is about consensus, and the advertising legacy of the sixties is that consensus is repression. Voting’ll be unhip: Americans now vote with their wallets. Government’s only cultural role will be as the tyrannical parent we both hate and need. Look for us to elect someone who can cast himself as a Rebel, maybe even a cowboy, but who deep down we’ll know is a bureaucratic creature who’ll operate inside the government mechanism instead of naively bang his head against it the way we’ve watched poor Jimmy do for four years’ (147).
‘The way adolescents make a big deal of rebelling against parental authority while they borrow the keys to Daddy’s car and use Daddy’s credit card to fill it with gas. The new leader won’t lie to the people; he’ll do what corporate pioneers have discovered works far better: He’ll adopt the persona and rhetoric that let the people lie to themselves’ (149).
We’ll have a tyranny of conformist nonconformity presided over by a symbolic outsider whose very election depended on our deep conviction that his persona is utter bullshit. A rule of image, which because it’s so empty makes everyone terrified—they’re small and going to die, after all—’
‘Christ, the death thing again.’
‘—and whose terror of not really ever even existing makes them that much more susceptible to the ontological siren song of the corporate buy-to-stand-out-and-so-exist gestalt’ (149).
3164ee No.5381956
>>5381904
He's right. There is no duty anymore. There's just self-centeredness. Extremely disheartening.
5e5450 No.5381963
Like most LARPagans, I am a fan of Fantasy so here are some series that are pretty enjoyable.
>Malazan: Book of the Fallen
>Wheel of Time
>Black Company
I could list more, but then no one would acknowledge this post and actually possibly read them.
444f91 No.5381992
>>5380252
Do you know where to get a pdf? I haven't seen anyone seed the torrent
bda961 No.5381996
>>5381956
his deconstruction of it was genius
de5655 No.5382049
Will check out a lot of what's posted in this thread.
Anyone have any recommendations for red pilled fantasy novels? I'm so fucking tired of the leftist undercurrent in the genre. For a genre based so heavily on medieval Europe, it's obnoxiously Marxist.
927f9c No.5382065
>>5381992
No, unfortunately, just have my physical copy
8a01d9 No.5382134
>>5381963
>The Black Company
Nice. Croaker is a pretty amazing protagonist, especially when they get to Taglia.
e942e1 No.5382137
http://ropeculture.org/2015/12/22/a-squires-trial-published/
laraj.ca/AGwiki/uploads/Contemporary/IronmarchOriginals/IronMarch - A Squire%27s Trial.pdf
5395ec No.5382162
>>5381778
Have you read Infinite Jest from him? It was a thousand page long master piece. Just mentioning it makes me want to reread the entire book.
My favorite chapter from The Pale King was about the obnoxiously nice kid that made everyone want to kill him.
af9457 No.5382166
e942e1 No.5382205
>>5381778
>>5382162
>dfw
shhh: don't tell /lit/
30a7a7 No.5382277
>>5379903
Here, have a thing
47fa95 No.5382289
>>5380547
>>5380622
Reminder that BNW was basically real for the proles of 1984 (90% of the population).
>>5382049
How do you mean? I'm just asking out of curiosity, because the only fantasy I've ever read was Tolkein's works.
dfdf3b No.5382321
>>5382049
R. Scott Bakker's The Prince of Nothing series (succeeded by the Aspect-Emperor series) is pretty great, and the gist can roughly be summarized as the lovechild of The Crusades and Dune.
The story has multiple focuses, one being on Kellhus, who is the scion of a mysteries amoral society in which children are taught to manipulate the workings of the human mind by reading body language and being a top-class sociopath. He's looking for his father who was sent out into the world by said mysterious society to dominate it.
Another, Achamian, is a dumpy sorcerer slash spy who is wracked by visions of the First Apocalypse and who is a member of the Mandate, a group of sorcerers who command some of the strongest magic in the world but are laughed at for being doomsayers for their many warnings of the Second Apocalypse.
The story starts with the Holy Crusade kicking off with the Inrithi (Not-Europe) against the Fanim(Not-Muslims) and the Sranc (literal alien rapid-breeding necrophages who fight with murder boners.) Shit gets crazier from there.
ec00f5 No.5382404
>>5380170
I'm sympathetic to NWF politics and enthusiastic about alt-right / nationalist-inspired art but when you get the two coming from the same individual at the same time - particularly in the form of narrative fiction - it's almost always a bad sign.
59fa3a No.5382500
>>5380170
I read The Hill of the Ravens, and it isn't exactly Turner Diaries tier, but its nothing to base your fucking political movement off of.
f7b254 No.5382555
1. Tolkein. Lord of the Rings (you can see why the final part was left out of the movie as it is about clearing out foreign ruffians and traitors).
2. Frank Herbert. The Dune series up to Chapterhouse Dune is well worthwhile.
3. Patrick O’Brian. The Aubrey/Maturin novels. Great stories of two friends having adventures on the seas.
4. C.S. Forester. the Hornblower novels. Different to the O’Brian books, but both series are about English sea captains in the Napoleonic era.
5. Robert Heinlein. Most of his sci fi/fantasy was excellent. The quality dropped off later on in my opinion.
6. George Orwell. Most of his stuff is worth reading.
7. Richmal Crompton. The William books are great. Still very funny. Go for the older editions with the original drawings. Also the early books are the best.
8. Martin Cruz Smith. The Renko books are good. About a hard pressed Russian detective.
9. Robert Harris. I like his books set in Roman times. Start on either Pompeii (a stand alone novel) or the trilogy that starts with Imperium.
10 Joe Haldeman. “The Forever War” and some of his other books, although they vary a bit in quality.
3b5905 No.5384390
>>5380114
Brothers Karamazov is maybe even better, it was life changing for me.
That short story in it, The Grand Inquisitor, is something I think about at least a couple times a week.
de5655 No.5384406
>>5382289
A lot of fantasy these days is written by by liberals, so you get these worlds that are essentially multicultural utopias. Different races mingle, nothing but positive results from it, and there's rarely any sort of racial animosity that would naturally occur. Anytime a race is oppressed, you're meant to feel sorry for them, even if they're based on a real life minority that deserves any hated. In the Kingkiller Chronicle series by Patrick Rothfuss, the main character is from a people modeled after gypsies. Gypsies give good reason to be hated, but in the book they're wonderful and you must feel bad when no one likes them.
The genre is also littered with women being equal to men in every single way, even physically. They're full of feminist nonsense.
The list can go on and on.
>>5382321
Sounds interesting. Will check it out. Thanks.
3b5905 No.5384422
>>5379903
A Princess of Mars is seriously great. A progenitor of all the great space sci fi books, and later in the series it gets pretty damn racist.
47fa95 No.5384494
>>5384406
Sounds awful, but about what I was expecting. I don't really know of much though, besides Game of Thrones, which I haven't watched/read.
On a side-note, one of the things that most irritates me about modern sci-fi/fantasy is all the fucking racial cocktails. Shit like being half-alien, as if that makes any fucking sense what so ever. The creatures involved share absolutely no common ancestry and yet they're able to somehow breed? You'd have a better fucking chance impregnating a mushroom than an alien/goblin/whatever the fuck.
It makes no sense from within the context of the universe itself. I suppose if you want to look at it as a metaphor (that is, that the aliens/monsters/races are actually representative of non-European human races) then it makes slightly more sense, but it still triggers my autism.
3b5905 No.5384500
>>5384406
This is so incredibly true. The Rothfuss shit is so infuriatingly SJW, I'm mad at myself that I even read the sequel.
Aside from being super pozzed, the hipster faggot protagonist has no flaws except for bad things that happen to him, it totally fails on a technical level.
The neckbeard fairy sex fantasy shit was so cringey.
0/5
e1ad20 No.5384511
I also enjoyed The Glass Bead Game
819fe7 No.5384592
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3b5905 No.5384690
d89187 No.5385087
>>5381215
>Recommending a paid 1/4 Jew instigator whose trash writings are one way to prove the right wing terrorist trope after another. Oh so brave, let's shoot some feminist women and hide out from the law. He's a known fraud, Goldstein!
Interesting how you can say so much and not have a single fact in your entire statement.
It's almost like you'd say anything to keep people from reading the books…
>>5382404
>it's almost always a bad sign.
And why is that? Because you say so?
>>5382500
>I read The Hill of the Ravens, and it isn't exactly Turner Diaries tier,
Read the other 4, they're better than HotR. In fact, they're all much better than The Turner Diaries, which even its author said was a complete fairy tale. Much more detailed and realistic.
Plus, they try to teach you unlike the turner diaries.
>but its nothing to base your fucking political movement off of.
The books are an FAQ in the form of a story. Any question you might have about the NWF, the NWF's plan or how a White-only nation would function/look is answered in them.
But if you'd rather have people read books glamorizing chinks…go right ahead.
972695 No.5385131
>>5380835
MOTHER FUCKING TESLA TREES
96bbb3 No.5385203
>>5385087
larping, not fiction
30a7a7 No.5385258
>>5385131
That electric crucifixion, the philosopher king being gutted in front of a foul mouthed satyr, the prince promising the dolphins to "bring back the sharks", the wandering jew begging "god" and being as faithless as his forefathers, the hacker breaking into AI space, god damn that book is filled with intense imagery.
And the shrike was always the most intense of all.
85e2ee No.5385340
They don't make adventure stories like this anymore.
d89187 No.5385355
>>5385203
>larping, not fiction
Yeah, they're just getting off their asses and doing something that could save the White race from extinction.
It's not like they're voting for Trump or anything…
1b25ec No.5385403
>>5380223
Listened to the audiobook a few months back when I was on a post-apocalyptic kick. A decent read.
>>5380588
I'm about a third of the way into this book right now. I put it off for a long time because it seemed like everyone was sucking its' dick saying how good it was.
>>5380655
Film is very long, but worth it. Sad that the Director had to die from making it though.
>>5381638
Speaking of C.S. Lewis, I really enjoyed "The Horse and his boy" in the Narnia series. Been a long time since I read it, but I remember good feelings from it.
If you haven't read any of Asimov's series on robots, I suggest you do so now.
The Mysterious Island by Jules Verne taught me just how cool engineers were back in the day. Everybody freaks the fuck out about how they're gonna die without the engineer and when he finally does arrive, he does everything from finding the metal to make tools to making a sweet shelter.
9b697a No.5385435
>>5381843
The books have kind of a pandering pacifist tone and it can be argued if he actually did serve in the wehrmacht.
Regardless, the books are great and it really impresses on a young one that war is not a romantic affair but a rather sordid one.
f06831 No.5385456
>>5381722
I enjoyed it. Has some SJW propaganda about alternate family structures but I think that was just to shock the conservative flavor of ultra christian sjw Heinlein had in his time.
Has a really good well thought out plot surrounding a revolt and Independence movement. Highly recommended to any anons with desire along the lines of north west / Texas succession / Alaska / steal some island / build some island ect.
Heinlein comes off a bit too preachy to some. just a heads up on that.
6e957d No.5385606
>>5385198
That one takes me back
912bdb No.5385683
37823f No.5385924
>>5385613
Requesting shop: Kike Runner.
78f55a No.5385928
>>5385613
yeah fuck off that books basically the 'hurr durr we should let in the rapefugees becuz dey iz peeples 2' its propaganda in literary form
10ca86 No.5385954
>>5385695
Pat "call me Kvoth" Rothfuss?
I read the name of the wind. The learning magic part was cool. The rest was incomprehensible.
78f55a No.5385967
>>5385954
>the name of the wind
dont you mean the witcher x eragon?
Pat Rothfuss is a plagiarizing hack
c834a1 No.5386577
>>5381963
>wheel of time
MUH DICK
I just finished the sixth book moving onto the seventh. Ebou Dar is the Tanchico heppening all over again im so excited!
a4be5a No.5386906
bc65ef No.5386950
>>5384422
I'm lying next to a copy of The Martian Trilogy. It's not my favorite but it's pretty good, and yeah it was revolutionary for sci-fi lit. Also, a very pro-macho, male-dominated world
cc8203 No.5386986
So, /pol/
Which of the /pol/ recommended fiction books would you recommend?
I'd rather consume the cream than the whole.
415b53 No.5387445
>>5380832
>>5380832
>>5380832
Having read the book, Bateman is not into traps.
Which is one of the few good things I can say about the character. Yes he's racist, but doesn't do anything about it, and spends the book torturing and killing mostly white people for basically no reason.
ec00f5 No.5390918
>>5385087
>And why [are politically-active fiction authors bad new]? Because you say so?
No. Because artists cant into reality.
Fiction writers train their minds to work a certain way. Shit tends to happen for a reason. There are narratives. Narratives unfold in arcs. In reality, things often happen randomly and events are senseless.
*Artists are not grounded in reality*. They tend towards extremes and archetypes at the expense of situational awareness. They err on the conspiratorial and deus ex machina explanations. Its not a knock on writers. The world needs magical thinkers and there have been throughout the ages leaders who have been a bit touched. You can (and arguably should) *be the artist* fully at a particular time in your life to be a renaissance man. But being the artist and the king *simultaneously* isn't noble or transcendent, it's schizophrenic.
Let me qualify by saying that political pundits and philosophers who write *irredeemably bad fiction* probably are harmless. They likely suffer from a milder neurosis (the same kind that causes a person to think everyone loves their special casserole that sucks). That neurosis may not infect their political thinking or real world judgement.
This isn't meant to disparage fiction with a political message. It's just that when an author attempts to manifest their delusions themselves, they betray that the toys have escaped the attic. They're no longer artists… they're amateur sorcerers. In other words, crazy people.
791f8c No.5391482
>>5385903
Haha, hadn't considered that, pretty accurate. Most hilarious book.
e5e11f No.5399824
>>5385403
Dune hype is justified, as is quite a lot of hype from the old days.
It's only more recently that hype has become completely detached from merit.
d311a1 No.5399904
>>5399872
book-fucking-marked
9c357c No.5400789
ea1c31 No.5401383
>>5401274
The only person on /pol/ who "recommends" your terrible webcomic is you, christ-boy.
Nobody is going to pay you shekels for shit art.
f7f025 No.5401395
f7f025 No.5401402
>>5401383
I like it. what's wrong, nigger lover?
ea1c31 No.5401413
>>5401402
What's wrong is that you're eating this Jew's attempts at shilling up just because he put a Christian skin on his degenerate garbage.
You're welcome to like trash, just don't expect any respect for it.
f7f025 No.5401430
>>5401413
But you haters are so fucking autistic.
I like the comics and i like the guy.
And calling you nigger lover is awesome.
do you like being called a nigger lover, nigger lover?
ea1c31 No.5401443
>>5401430
You can shout a falsehood all day.
We all know who "you" are, and we know your relationship to "the guy." Again, you've done this in like four threads today.
Take your patreon, and shove it right up your greedy Jew anus where it belongs.
f7f025 No.5401458
>>5401443
You shoved yourself up your mom's ass yet?
Youre a fucking worthless shitstain that scans the entire board just to call out the christ chan comics like some braindead aspie.
That is literally your only contribution for the day
f7f025 No.5401464
>>5401443
or probably your entire life for that matter
168ed4 No.5401472
>>5401430
>implying we'll buy you tire sandals because you can draw some shitty anime comic
ebin, go gas yourself you dumb shitskin chink
6b12fc No.5401481
I like the christ chan comics, you haters are just jelly
ea1c31 No.5401494
>>5401458
I'm naming the Jew and the Jew ist joo.
>>5401481
(1)
:^)
f7f025 No.5401506
>>5401472
Go fuck your mother and go hang yourself after you've gut her you fucking nigger loving piece of shit
f7f025 No.5401518
>>5401494
I'm naming the delusional fuck that thinks everyone thinks the same way as him
Go kill yourself shitstain.
f7f025 No.5401532
>>5401481
They're libcucks pretending to be /pol/.
ea1c31 No.5401560
>>5401532
>>5401518
>>5401506
You ever get tired of talking to yourself?
Maybe you can donate to yourself, too.
f7f025 No.5401589
>>5401560
yeah, the 15 patrons are obviously the author paying himself with 15 credit cards.
book a fucking mental ward already, shitstain
fe069d No.5401627
>>5379903
Get the AD&D Dungeon Master's Guide.
Read everything in Appendix N.
Anderson, Poul: THREE HEARTS AND THREE LIONS; THE HIGH CRUSADE; THE BROKEN SWORD
Bellairs, John: THE FACE IN THE FROST
Brackett, Leigh
Brown, Frederic
Burroughs, Edgar Rice: "Pellucidar" series; Mars series; Venus series
Carter, Lin: "World's End" series
de Camp, L. Sprague: LEST DARKNESS FALL; THE FALLIBLE FIEND; et al
de Camp & Pratt: "Harold Shea" series; THE CARNELIAN CUBE
Derleth, August
Dunsany, Lord
Farmer, P. J.: "The World of the Tiers" series; et al
Fox, Gardner: "Kothar" series; "Kyrik" series; et al
Howard, R. E.: "Conan" series
Lanier, Sterling: HIERO'S JOURNEY
Leiber, Fritz: "Fafhrd & Gray Mouser" series; et al
Lovecraft, H. P.
Merritt, A.: CREEP, SHADOW, CREEP; MOON POOL; DWELLERS IN THE MIRAGE; et al
Moorcock, Michael: STORMBRINGER; STEALER OF SOULS; "Hawkmoon" series (esp. the first three books)
Norton, Andre
Offutt, Andrew J.: editor of SWORDS AGAINST DARKNESS III
Pratt, Fletcher: BLUE STAR; et al
Saberhagen, Fred: CHANGELING EARTH; et al
St. Clair, Margaret: THE SHADOW PEOPLE; SIGN OF THE LABRYS
Tolkien, J. R. R.: THE HOBBIT; "Ring trilogy"
Vance, Jack: THE EYES OF THE OVERWORLD; THE DYING EARTH; et al
Weinbaum, Stanley
Wellman, Manley Wade
Williamson, Jack
Zelazny, Roger: JACK OF SHADOWS; "Amber" series; et al
Read it all my sweet honorable respected friend.
Read it ALLLL.
dd5b91 No.5401719
fuck off christ-chan comic shills
christ-chan killing black people doens't even make sense, stop ruining /christian/'s board-tan
t. atheist
09f695 No.5402755
veinarmor.com whole series about an alcoholic vampire who can't get drunk and kills everything that annoys him. Audiobooks are hilarious.
690d55 No.5433075
469fc1 No.5440721
/r/ing those "pol recommended read" infographics.
I had them on my phone before they 404'd but smashed it last night.
b096eb No.5440938
>>5380269
>Flashman
My nigga
e11afc No.5441506
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The Aubrey Maturin series is absolutely wonderful. The first book is Master and Commander. You may have seen the movie adaptation they've done. But anyway, it's beautifully written and on top of it being a work of literary art, it's got many fights, feels, and a calming seaborne slice of life atmosphere.
Here's a passage you might like from HMS Surprise wherein the doctor plans to duel a ((merchant)):
>'Something happened today that caused me uneasiness. I must beg you to call upon Mr Canning and desire him to give me satisfaction for a blow.'
>'A blow?' cried Etherege, his face instantly changing to a look of profound concern. 'Oh dear me. No apology in that case, I presume? But did you say Canning? Ain't he a Jew? You don't have to fight a Jew, Doctor. You must not put your life at risk for a Jew. Let a file of Marines tan his unbelieving hide and ram a piece of bacon down his throat, and leave it at that.'
000000 No.5441541
>>5379903
>"recommoneded fiction books"
wow you fucking man children thats it,
in all honestly
it's people like you who have basically milked this site for all it's worth.
thanks.
you basically made clans of demented people in these weird hive minds where they all talk exactly the same, word for word, "bae", "o3o", ";-:", "LMAO", "oh DAMNNN FAM :ooo XDD" "HATERS MAKE ME FAMOUS :')" etc..
this hive mind was already on other sites, but people like you made this site very friendly for those idiots who are basically completely detached from reality and constantly act like ghetto trash and spam leftist slogans that they do not understand 24/7.
==you're so oblivious and brainwashed that you don't even understand what's even going on around you== , you think you're some sort of god who will never have to work a day in his life because he can just hire people to waste their lives making a sorry excuse of a "/pol/" board and pay them with meaningless virtual currency that is only worth something if you have 900k+ of it. you are literally lifeless, you probably don't go outside much, and if you do it's only for a short period of time (or it has something to do with school) and once you're home from school, you sit on the computer all day, till the minute you get ready to go to sleep, and then the cycle continues, and then you wonder why you start getting pains all over your body, (totally isn't because sitting in a chair all day, slouching like a fetus towards your computer screen doesn't slowly screw up your entire body, right?? XDDD) and you wonder why you all the sudden have cancer, (totally isn't because you live ==ON JUNK FOOD AND BARELY MOVE AROUND, RIGHT??== ) and then you'll die a horrible death. i'm not wishing this upon you, i'm just telling you what will happen because of your unhealthy, grotesque ways of "living".
not only does the whole you barely ever moving, slouching, and eating rotgut ==GMO== junk food contribute to your slow, painful death, that stupid phone of yours also contributes to it.
how? simple:
WIRELESS RADIATION FROM NEARBY CELL TOWERS.
do you even know what that is? of course not, you lazy sack of crap excuse of a "white nationalist".
you see there is this thing called "wireless radiation", which is constantly radiating you, and cutting your life short. (depending on how much "wireless" crap you have around your house)
the biggest amount of wireless radiation comes from these stupid "phones" that everyone has now, that connect to these cell towers that cause all sorts of incurable cancers and brain tumors that you will soon get by age 20 or 25, maybe sooner. do you care, though? no, of course you don't, you just think your big daddy go-go pants hangman rope governMENt knows ==EVERYTHING== and is your ==GREATEST PAL/FRIEND AND IS NEVER WRONG AND TOTALLY ISN'T SETTING UP WIRELESS RADIATION CELL TOWERS EVERYWHERE TO PURPOSELY KILL YOU WITH A SLOW AND VERY PAINFUL AND STAGGERING DEATH.==
once again:
thanks,
thanks for making /pol/'s community 95% liberal LGBT supporting crack-heads.
you dominique fuckhuggers
e11afc No.5441544
>>5441506
These books are about the British fighting at sea in the Napoleonic wars by the way.
204f7c No.5441668
>>5379903
Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke was probably the best scifi book that I have read.
>>5380059
Loved Neuromancer but it made me realise that cyberpunk is probably the most degenerate genre. The theme that seems to unite all Cyberpunk is a dystopic alienation from race, nation, family and eventually your own humanity. It is the ultimate genre of the rootless cosmopolitan.
>>5380221
Camp of Saints was red-pilled as fuck. I read it recently and it seemed eerily contemporary.
>>5380223
Canticle for Leibowitz had me depressed for a week. Also, made me realise that monks were the NEET's of their day, I found their autistic lifestyle extremely appealing.
0c63b3 No.5444215
Game of Universe
or
Altered Carbon
95b184 No.5445386
>>5381722
It is decent but ill be honest, not super memorable. More libertarian than /pol/ but still better than 95% of fiction out there.
130ae0 No.5445416
>>5379903
Fiction books? Try popular books about the Holocaust :^)
0c63b3 No.5451358
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>>5384406
>The genre is also littered with women being equal to men in every single way, even physically. They're full of feminist nonsense.
I just read Silverfall: Stories of the Seven Sisters (Forgotten Realms)
by Ed Greenwood.
I know that they are all demigoddesses, but I was constantly triggered. I only hope I haven't ruined all of Forgotten Realms for myself, by coming here.
That book had constant, oh, it's okay with the strok womyn does it, but if a Red Mage male kills somebody in self defense HE MUST BE DEALT WITH. Usually extremely violently, and not even during combat.
>>5382049
>>5382289
I also read The Ring of Winter by James Lowder, it too is Forgotten Realms. In it, the main character goes off to find the item in the title and goes to what is basically Africa with dinosaurs. Most of the book was okay, but he was chasing after this one guy who was molded after the archetypal British 1800's explorer. His notes from a similar amount back in time are the things the main character is basing his expedition on. His notes have a tone we would expect it to have. The main character had been arguing that despite his views, his information is still largely good and he shouldn't be judged by today's time. (It was written before even that is racist) It ends up that this explorer is now immortal, and is extremely sorry for his bigoted views at the time. He has an also immortal half-nig daughter. The book ends with the main character finding the ring and making himself immortal, and pursues a relationship with the mixed daughter.
>Anyone have any recommendations for red pilled fantasy novels? I'm so fucking tired of the leftist undercurrent in the genre. For a genre based so heavily on medieval Europe, it's obnoxiously Marxist.
Well, I haven't finished it yet (I tend to only read one book in a series and then go to other things), but I really like the series that starts with The Fortress in the Eye of Time by C.J. Cherryh. It's not pozzed at all, but I don't think I'd call it redpilled. Basically everybody is white, and so on so there isn't really redpilled subject matter.
0c63b3 No.5456196
>>5451358
>Well, I haven't finished it yet (I tend to only read one book in a series and then go to other things), but I really like the series that starts with The Fortress in the Eye of Time by C.J. Cherryh. It's not pozzed at all, but I don't think I'd call it redpilled. Basically everybody is white, and so on so there isn't really redpilled subject matter.
Which might make it better for those who just want a break from that in general.
852a37 No.5456251
>>5379977
You can do that here?
000000 No.5456397
I've put a few short stories on Amazon and at the website below about a year ago. The first one is definitely in the /pol/ wheelhouse, and I think a few of you might like it. It's called "The R Word." Any feedback would be appreciated.
straightfiction.weebly.com
0c63b3 No.5456402
>>5380827
> Neal Asher
Lol, I think I pirated those Owner books ages and ages ago, and haven't read them.
Same with Snow Crash, which I was told was really good. I don't know if redpilled or not because I didn't read it.
>>5380916
>pick up some collections of the short stories of John O'hara. He writes little vignettes of life in America - this is in the 30's to 50's and is absolutely incredible.
This sort of thing seems like it could be very valuable to people like us.
>>5380939
>Fahrenheit
What? Wasn't that one of the books they kept pushing in marxist school? I always avoided reading it.
000000 No.5456405
0c63b3 No.5456467
>>5381283
There's another take out there. From Sauron's perspective. It turns that into Sauron is just an industrial revolution guy. He's trying to advance society and make middle earth great.
The environmentalists are trying to stop him.
They win and tell their side of events while demonizing him and his people.
I think someone even wrote a whole book of that.
0c63b3 No.5456496
>>5381638
>IT deals with leftist influence on academia and chalks it all up to being the work of satan
Well that checks out because they worship at the Synagouge of Satan after they turned away from God and lost chosen people status.
He probably even knew that and just didn't name the Jew.
0c63b3 No.5456642
>>5381942
I don't think these are all that new. He even dealt with it himself above. They intentionally don't teach that stuff. We know this simply in the frame of kike-controlled society.
What a citizen is used to be the only thing that was worth educating. Anything else was as-needed by the market.
There were some good founding father vids put up by second amendment advocates that went into all of that.
>>5381946
>The extraordinary political apathy that followed Watergate and Vietnam and the institutionalization of grass-roots rebellion among minorities will only deepen. Politics is about consensus, and the advertising legacy of the sixties is that consensus is repression
I think this is trying to say we are still a unit. That there is only one American people. That hasn't been the case for some time.
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-03-13/much-more-just-trump
> twin desire for both authoritarian structure and the end of parental hegemony
>Government’s only cultural role will be as the tyrannical parent we both hate and need
Oh, hi, the Sibyl System.
>The new leader won’t lie to the people; he’ll do what corporate pioneers have discovered works far better: He’ll adopt the persona and rhetoric that let the people lie to themselves’
>We’ll have a tyranny of conformist nonconformity presided over by a symbolic outsider whose very election depended on our deep conviction that his persona is utter bullshit. A rule of image, which because it’s so empty makes everyone terrified—they’re small and going to die, after all—’
ohcomeonnow.jpg
0c63b3 No.5456760
>>5382555
>1. Tolkein. Lord of the Rings (you can see why the final part was left out of the movie as it is about clearing out foreign ruffians and traitors).
You know, people did nothing but bitch that that wasn't in there. For completist reasons.
Now that you say that I totally get why they didn't. I just figured it was for time.
>>5384422
>A Princess of Mars
Just 'A' princess?
>>5390918
I see what you're saying.
The narratives part is why they had a random character death generator in Blake's 7.
Your main stress is that you don't mean political people writing any fiction whatsoever, just when they write fiction about what they'd like to see happen in the next five years. Maybe even that they might work towards themselves.
204f7c No.5457412
>>5456402
>Snow Crash, which I was told was really good. I don't know if redpilled or not because I didn't read it.
The protagonist is a nigger/gook hybrid, which I managed to look past. What really made me put the book down was a long lecture on feminism by the protagonist's love interest, a sassy stronk wymyn Latina hacker.
defdc7 No.5457698
Why is there so little fiction on the late 18th - 19th century period? Looking at all the shit that went down in that period there are a lot of interesting things to write about. I would really love more on this period if anyone can recommend something.
82f7dd No.5458305
Fiction is for degenerates.
Reality is already crazy enough.
defdc7 No.5460023
1a9656 No.5461053
Everyone recommends Huxley or Orwell, but this was probably the first modern dystopian novel written by a Russian in 1920. Very good.
158392 No.5461071
I have been looking around the internet for a good-quality epub/mobi of this for ages, and haven't found one that's not broken.
This, by all accounts, is a prophetic book about the consequences of Britian being overrun by African refugees, and the niggering that occurs as a result.
It's, of course, long been considered "racist", despite the fact it seems to have been right on target.
506ad0 No.5461213
>>5456402
Snow Crash was a favorite of mine, but it's more of a fun read.
>>5457412
It was written about a future America and they were just characters too. The book was written in 1990 or something.
2b7ccf No.5461789
>>5380223
Good read, read this last year.
I got so mad at so many things in the book. FUCKING CHINA.
2568b4 No.5461932
98bb34 No.5462020
>>5385340
That's the comfiest book ever. Based nigger Dumas.
a8fa90 No.5462213
Most of these are depressing. What are your recommendations for books that make you feel happy?
ea218f No.5462349
Have been thinking about creating a similar thread for months. The biggest hardship I found on my quest for books was a apolitical, or realistic or at a minimum NON LEFTIST book or author, and it is fucking impossible for people not into the literary world of the US and Europe like me, the guy need to be a major pol/ack and a avid reader to have something like that.
I did read something worthwhile in last December, with minimal leftism, and it was a fucking awesome book, really good, but much more K than pol, and you know that diversity is being pushed down your throat but at least make sense.
The Gray Man. Give it a chance.
e3f53c No.5462629
I thought I would recommend the Warlock series by Christopher Stasheff. I read a few of the books as a teenager, so I can't recall if they were particularly red-pilled or not, though they did get me interested in other political and distopian books mentioned on this list, as well as different forms of government in general, so I suppose you could say it is slightly red-pilled.
A sci-fi novel about a time-traveling secret agent in a pro-democracy faction, working against other time-travelers from anarchist and totalitarian factions (that sometimes work in concert). First book is in a medieval fantasy setting, which is a planet populated by the descendants of space-faring colonists from earth, that lost their history and developed abnormally potent psychic abilities.
bd1d63 No.5462700
Want to read the author of "The Neverending Story" present an allegory about how the Jews - erm, I mean, the Men in Grey - are destorying European culture and civilization?
Look no further, Momo is your book. It's very cleverly masked allegory.
http://www.amazon.com/Momo-Puffin-Books-Michael-Ende/dp/0140317538
a306ea No.5462847
>>5380993
Having never had to read this for school, I read it recently out of curiosity and I really have no idea why it gets so much acclaim. The only reason I can think is that normies can't even begin to perceive the world in the sort of way that Caulfield does and so view it as some transcendental work when it is simply the reality in which introverts with broken souls exist.
I think for the same reason I found No Longer Human by Dazai Osamu to be rather mundane.
1b6446 No.5462893
>>5379903
>recommended fiction books
The Diary of Anne Frank :^)
d1aec4 No.5462962
>>5462700
This… shit man.
I read that book when I was a kid.
I haven't even thought about it in years.
And you're fucking right, soo.
Imma reread this. Must still be in that bookshelf…
2c883a No.5463218
Can anyone recommend some good fiction books (probably medieval settings required for this) that happen in all white societies?
No names like "Abdul" floating around and no descriptions of characters that are nig or nogs or have dark skin.
A white world I can escape to for a while, old Europe-esque.
So far, I found "The Wheel of Time" to fit this description. I am almost done with the first book.
Started reading it before Trump came into the picture when the main character being named Rand was actually a positive thing
2c883a No.5463243
>>5463218
Oh, and for those that don't know, "The Wheel of Time" is a 14 part medieval fantasy series, filled with magic and swordplay and the like. It is pretty good.
e72f7c No.5463353
Les Miserables
The Iliad
The Odyssey
The Aeneid
Wulf the Saxon
Grimm's fairy tales
Tolkien's work
C. S. Lewis' work
Beowulf
Brothers Karamazov
Eagle of the Ninth
Divina Comedia
caf819 No.5463414
>>5441668
Cyberpunk was originated and dominated by liberal faggots who fetishized but didn't understand technology in general and computers in particular. Like the Toyko economic boom of the 80s which inspired it the genre places style over substance.
The real heroes of most of the shit I've seen are government and corporations made up of oppressive "right wingers" and white dudes trying desperately to tamp down the degenerate shit, beat shitskins into submission, and hold together a society fraying at the seams. Alas as we know because the GOP being cucks and non-manufacturing corporations being filled with libarts faggots these days we don't even have that.
0c63b3 No.5463433
>>5461071
>It's, of course, long been considered "racist", despite the fact it seems to have been right on target.
This is getting so old.
Some guy claiming to be Irish was just on O'Reilly and bitching about stormfront liking Trump. I couldn't care less. The only time I would care is if we start being treated fairly, but that won't happen. You must denounce all "racist" organizations if you denounce any. I bet the kike supports Only Nigger Lives Matter.
0c63b3 No.5463503
>>5461213
>>5457412
I see, thanks for the heads up if I ever actually get around to reading it.
>>5461932
How different are those to the games? I've only played the first one, but I have the other.
Fucking motion blur
>>5462213
I double down on The Fortress in the Eye of Time >>5451358
b2055e No.5464417
http://hitchensblog.mailonsunday.co.uk/2015/09/should-someone-write-an-english-version-of-submission-.html
>It was published in France smack in the middle of the ‘Charlie Hebdo’ murders, which, as we will see, added to its impact, not least because the current edition of the magazine had a caricature of Houellebcq on its cover) . Think of the author’s apparently unpronounceable name as ‘Welbeck’ and you won’t be far out.
>Here’s the problem. Neither the French Tories nor French Labour can win the 2022 Presidential election alone. Rather than combine with Marine Le Pen , they do a deal with the Muslim Brotherhood, led by a subtle and diplomatic political genius. Neither of these parties (like their British equivalents) values France. Both have long sought to dissolve it in the EU, though they prefer not to admit this aim. So, deep down, they have no objection to an Islamic France either.Here’s the problem. Neither the French Tories nor French Labour can win the 2022 Presidential election alone. Rather than combine with Marine Le Pen , they do a deal with the Muslim Brotherhood, led by a subtle and diplomatic political genius. Neither of these parties (like their British equivalents) values France. Both have long sought to dissolve it in the EU, though they prefer not to admit this aim. So, deep down, they have no objection to an Islamic France either.
>To begin with the deal doesn't seem all that hard to do. The irreducible price is that they must give control of education to Islam. This turns out to be an even bigger step than they realise, as it hands over the future of France to the Muslim faith. Nobody can teach any more – including the hero - unless he converts. The new Islamic president also begins to bring into being the ‘Eurabia’ warned against in Bat Ye’or’s famous book , pursuing the expansion of the EU into North Africa.
>The only force with any regard for France’s history and nature turns out to be the party everyone denounces as fascists, and which no doubt contains people whose politics and private views are pretty horrible. Rather than ally with them, a tortured, decayed political establishment falls on its knees before a soft-spoken, politically astute Muslim saviour
>Houellebecq shows how this process could be quite personally agreeable for some, at least to start with. Men suddenly find they can have three wives, even if they’re unattractive, because they are once again the source of wealth and power. Economics and employment are transformed by the new religion. Secular French women start dressing modestly in public because, actually, it’s less effort than the other thing. Conservatives accept that they have more in common with Islam than they do with the gutless Christianity that has long ceased to mean what it says. There’s even a kind of joy in submission, symbolised by a long scene in the Left Bank house where ‘The Story of O’, a pornographic masochistic novel so venerable it’s in danger of becoming a classic, was written.
000000 No.5464893
>>5464455
>>5464417
>>5464455
I've been writing it for the last year plus, though I don't expect to finish until maybe around the end of this year. It's turning out well and I have high hopes, but it's been a grind. I never post here or anywhere, but I hope some of you will remember me sneaking this one in and help me get in front when the time comes. (Btw, I posted the weebly link above this morning, and will again rep the first story on there, 'The R Word,' because I do think folks here would enjoy that one in particular. The third one isn't bad either – the one about Philly. But keep in mind that those are overly simplistic stories I wrote to become more comfortable with third person (wrote my first book in first person and wanted to ease my way out of it before starting the aforementioned sci-fi Europa revolution project – which I can already tell a few folks here are going to love)).
8aace8 No.5464968
>>5441541
What the fuck is this trash-tier copy pasta?
5e4c5e No.5465322
>>5379903
I've been reading the Halo novel "The Fall of Reach" and it's really good. I love stories like this where the good guys are facing almost certain doom, loss after loss, and in the end, when all hope is lost, a light shines out in the darkness (the Spartans).
It's very similar theme to what we're facing with rapefugees and Mexicans.
Anyway the book chonicles the origin of the Spartan II program up through the fall of the UNSC military HQ planet Reach. There's an overarching sense of doom and hopelessness throught it, but the Spartans re-light the hope and will of the demoralized humans.
It's not a complicated book, but if you like that archetype, you'll enjoy it.
74d1ec No.5465555
>>5379903
>>5384602
>>5384690
> This is the nature of war, whose stake is at once the game and the authority and the justification. Seen so, war is the truest form of divination. It is the testing of one’s will and the will of another within that larger will which because it binds them is therefore forced to select. War is the ultimate game because war is at last a forcing of the unity of existence. War is god.
9659a7 No.5465601
>>5465555
Quads confirm the eternal nature of war.
1a9656 No.5465773
>>5465555
Thank you for this valuable excerpt.
0e2b6b No.5466180
>>5463353
Why Les Miserables? It's one of my favourite books, but I still can't endure Enjolras and his army of barricade bastards who in today's world would probably be a bunch of communists. Or maybe I'm wrong, maybe Enjolras would be a hardcore nationalist. I'd really like to hear someone else's point of vies
caf819 No.5466272
>>5465555
Too bad McCarthy is kind of a hack who puts in "dark" shit for no reason and ends up making his settings look like a farce.
Example from The Road, rather than killing people and making them into jerky they keep them alive and hobbled to be killed off slowing. Of course this is retarded since the living captives consume their own body mass to survive even when confined. They waste away to nothing. Killing them immediately would be much more efficient.
You'd think after more than a decade living on a dying world they'd have figured that out.
Also weird amount of homoshit.
7dea87 No.5467658
>>5462858
Notes From The Underground continues to be the most dense book I've ever tried to get into. He packs so much shit in there I have legit trouble understanding all that he's saying and my brain feels overloaded. Don't think I've ever gotten past like 20 pages.
59fa3a No.5468596
>>5390918
Tell that to Vox Day.
89675b No.5468751
>>5385087
go to bed, harold.
2656aa No.5468779
2656aa No.5468800
>>5380993
>Catcher in the rye
IDK man, I really dug the act of being all elusive and all, felt like reading from someone from 8 or 4chan.
of course this as before getting redpilled, but hey, that male rage and nihilism feels almost like the one found on Fight club. I still don't regret having read it as a tween.
tl;dr
Fight club > catcher in the rye
8aace8 No.5468967
Are there any good books on MK-Ultra?
e72f7c No.5470469
>>5466180
>Why Les Mis
I think that Jean ValJean is a rolemodel that people could look to. He does everything he can to take care of his own -or at least- who he considers his own. Its been several years since I read it, but I remember having immense respect for him.
5930c1 No.5472052
ef9795 No.5472066
The original Dune series.
defdc7 No.5475296
defdc7 No.5475471
bd2313 No.5475628
>>5475296
Robinson Crusoe
Gulliver's Travels
Moby-Dick
The Count of Monte Cristo
Heart of Darkness
Treasure Island
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Kidnapped
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass
Sherlock Holmes
Just a few of the obscure things that no one has heard of from the 18-19th century for you.
0c63b3 No.5475704
>>5475628
Or Edgar Allen Poe.
>>5475296
Actually, I don't know if you anime, bro. But I do and I like Lupin III
I have also read some of the original Arsene Lupin books by Maurice Leblanc.
He's apparently as big a deal in the francophone world as Sherlock Holmes is in the Anglophone world.
They are pretty good, but because of the relative rarity, they can be hard to get. Mainly because they have to be translated. Project Gutenburg has a few.
I don't think there is a complete collection of Arsene Lupin books anywhere.
defdc7 No.5476676
>>5475628
I have never actually read The Count of Monte Cristo I guess I should get to it.
>>5475704
>Lupin
I do into anime but I never watched Lupin III
I can try and learn French, language is not a problem I'd think, as they usually come easy for me. Will check it out, thanks.
204f7c No.5476700
>>5475628
>Heart of Darkness
Read this one. It was a pretty red-pilled look at business aspect of colonialism in the Congo. The ending was a bit underwhelming though.
One of the quotes from the book stuck in my head, I think it summarizes why giving women the vote was such a huge mistake:
>"It's queer how out of touch with truth women are. They live in a world of their own, and there has never been anything like it, and never can be. It's too beautiful altogether, and if they were to set it up it would go to pieces before the first sunset. Some confounded fact we men have been living contentedly with ever since the day of creation would start up and knock the whole thing over."
61a94f No.5476711
>ctrl+f goodkind
Read Terry Goodkind, Faith of the Fallen is awesome but start at the beginning.
61a94f No.5476775
>>5381963
>>5386577
I read it till he died, is the new guy worth reading?
61a94f No.5476788
>>5476775
>he
Robert Jordan
>new guy
Brandon Sanderson.
596353 No.5476961
>No Knut Hamsun
Nobel prize winner? Literary innovator? Active collaborator with the National Socialists and Germany? From Nation symbol to being pilloried by his own people after the war? Goebbels' favorite author? Of whom Rosenberg said:
>No one knows why, with great effort, the farmer Isak cultivates one piece of land after another in god-forsaken regions, or why his wife has joined him and gives birth to his children. But Isak follows an inexplicable law. He carries on a fruitful quest out of a mystical primal will. At the end of his existence he will certainly look back in astonishment at the harvest of his activity. The Growth of the Soil is the great present day epic of the Nordic will in its eternal primordial form. Nordic man can be heroic even behind the wooden plow.[55]
Things of note:
He wrote this obituary upon Hitler's death:
>I am not worthy to speak his name out loud. Nor do his life and his deeds warrant any kind of sentimental discussion. He was a warrior, a warrior of mankind, and a prophet of the gospel of justice for all nations. He was a reforming nature of the highest order, and his fate was to arise in a time of unparalleled barbarism, which finally failed him. Thus might the average western European regard Hitler? We, his closest supporters, now bow our heads at his death.
From countercurrents article: http://www.counter-currents.com/2011/08/knut-hamsun-2/
1c284a No.5476988
>>5476961
Holy shit anon, Hunger is my favorite book. I've literally never met or talked to anyone who knew who Knut was.
596353 No.5477089
>>5476988
He is one of the greatest writers, but almost no one knows him. He almost universally admired among writers of his generation. Then forgotten! Like Ezra Pound only that Ezra wrote in a major language and kept himself from being redacted. I hear he is doing a bit better now, has been rehabilitated a bit, and now people are doing translations again and celebrating him and naming streets etc.
5653a8 No.5477093
>>5382321
Can recommend. The author was a philosophy Ph.D. and the books (at least of the first series) have an interesting philosophical dimension.
e5ff3f No.5477166
>>5381722
it's lolberg material - pro racemixing/polygamy/other degeneracy
he wasn't as redpilled as when he wrote starship troopers
9ad023 No.5477176
>>5381904
I completely forgot about this part in the boo
Strongly recommended.
I'd also say Paradise Lost, Dante, Melville, and Nietzsche.
Homer and Virgil.
Ie the western canon
c0b99a No.5477209
Devine comedy is good hard reed but good
Brave new word, because I like crying when I read a book that is comin. True and was written in 1930
H.P. Love craft, amazing author, the father of all occult and sifi stuff.
Check out the black library for spec marine stuff. Nothing like reading about loyal humans sacrificing themselves for the glory of humanity.
e1ad20 No.5477265
I know Tolkien has already been mentioned but I want to highlight some of hie non-lotr books. Y'all should check out The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrun. Also, his translations are top notch.
e5ff3f No.5477291
>>5476676
watch Hayao Miyazaki's Lupin/Cagliostro movie first - that'll give you an idea of what it's all about
e5ff3f No.5477317
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pretty shocked no one has brought up Michael Crichton's State of Fear - he was assassinated as a result of writing this book
e5ff3f No.5477333
90bfef No.5477424
>>5477399
i like dan abnett, read some of his horus heresy books, dont know his political views tho
c17030 No.5477434
>>5380547
On that last quote by Huxley: the controllers aren't really doing a good job encouraging sexual freedom. In fact, they are creating a society in which the white male's sexuality is repressed. They are limiting our sexual freedom instead of giving it an outlet. So they've fucked up, and this will come back to bite them in the ass. All the repressed white male anger is getting ready to burst forth.
b21fc5 No.5477625
>>5461213
After all this meme warfare shit that's been going on recently, and with the lord Kek being found, I should give Snow Crash another read since isn't it about an ancient meme being used to infect people's mind's as a weapon? I can't recall it too clearly.
822085 No.5477734
>>5385340
>>5462020
I'll take the opportunity to add this.
Because fuck (((Danglars))).
5a3097 No.5477763
>>5477399
>Eisenhorn trilogy
>Essential 40k reading
Seriously if you're a 40k fag you need to read these books.
e5ff3f No.5477778
>>5477763
are there other 40k books worth reading as well as Eisenhorn?
2fb866 No.5477783
>>5477734
I would down a bottle of wine with you Anon.
>>5477424
He's British, and honestly, that pretty much spells it out nowadays. It doesn't bleed into his work though, Eisenhorn is fucking great.
5a3097 No.5477854
>>5477778
I here Gaunt's Ghosts series is pretty awesome if you're down with the Imperial Guard. Eisenhorn is all about the elite units.
e5ff3f No.5478102
1264b2 No.5478225
>>5382321
> and the gist can roughly be summarized as the lovechild of The Crusades and Dune.
Muh dik
1264b2 No.5478262
>>5385403
>Speaking of C.S. Lewis, I really enjoyed "The Horse and his boy" in the Narnia series. Been a long time since I read it, but I remember good feelings from it.
It might be due to nostalgia reasons, but Narnia is GOAT tier. I'd read it to my children.
ea8096 No.5480850
>>5477783
i've been reading ravenor and it's not the same level as eisenhorn and there's a bunch of shoehorned in stronk wymynz because it was written further into the cuckening of games workshop but it's still fun.
Another great one by Abnett though was Brothers of the Snake. Space Marines fucking shit up for days.
0030d6 No.5480961
>>5382049
Id reccomend SM Stirling's Island in the Sea of Time. William Walker is based as hell.
0c63b3 No.5481282
>>5476676
>I can try and learn French, language is not a problem I'd think, as they usually come easy for me. Will check it out, thanks.
You're literally going to learn an entire language so you can read some books in the original?
Holy shit.
0c63b3 No.5481312
>>5476711
The Sword of Truth?
I watched the series. I really really liked it. Then it stopped.
So I bought the first boxset. holyfuckthosebooksarereallylongwithtinytinyfont. I still haven't read them. Those paperbacks are so wide that it can't be possible to read them without destroying the spine.
How much like the series are they? And are they really worth it? And are they pozzed?
0c63b3 No.5481329
>>5477333
The publishing arm of the Imperium of Mankind.
90778e No.5481341
Blood Song had sequels but ignore them
The 2nd went the progressiveness route and was just dull in general I couldnt finish it
Throne of Bones if want want to read the beginnings of a fantasy Roman social war
Bridge of Birds is probably my favorite book of all time and I'd say a perfect book nothing is missing or drags on and has more soul and happenings then a book 3 times its size
If you want to laugh theres a series called Hard Luck Hank that has a nice mixture of serious and humor
aa02fb No.5482431
>>5477399
>>5480850
>>5477778
Gaunts ghosts is amazing, although the most recent book was kinda lame, we'll see how he does with the warmaster novel.
Read the inqusitor books, then brothers of the snake, then the grey knights trilogy, then the 2 space wolf trilogies by that king guy, if you're still up for more, read all of the ciaphas cain books he's great for a laugh, emperors mercy and flesh and iron, THEN start reading horus heresy, from the beginning, the HH books are 10/10 gore-sci-fi, never read anything as much fun as these, a couple of duds among them, a couple of inaccuracies here and there but overall amazing, they are up to book 34 now, but i need to finish a /pol/ book called camp of the saints first before i can read 33 and 34.
aa02fb No.5482474
>>5482431
also the talon of horus is an incredible book aswell. I cant wait for the sequel.
c436df No.5482495
>>5476700
lul, Europe's army controlled by White woman, Russia's by Turk, neither of them very good.
514375 No.5482529
Question, is Armor by John Steakley any good?
aa02fb No.5482532
>>5463218
there is some race mixing and shit, but lots of glorious examples of noble people and ideals that are dead in this world for the most part. It's the greatest ever fantasy series i've read imo.
4dfc96 No.5482543
>>5482529
I enjoyed it a great deal. Huge twist mid book but it just sweetens it so much more.
514375 No.5482696
d17cb3 No.5482761
>>5482529
Yes it's good. Read it
a55c5e No.5482799
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I enjoyed this book, currently on the 5th of the series, dude wrote the first one in 1977 and the last one (10th) got released in 2013. Almost 40 years of writing the stuff. The Protaganist is an anti-hero, I don't know. It's a good high-fantasy book and series, so far.
000000 No.5482981
Anyone have a pdf of Camp of The Saints or a mega folder of a bunch of /pol/ tier books, going on vacation soon and I'd like something to read
8aace8 No.5485268
>>5477209
Why does this poster type like a fuckin idiot?
8aace8 No.5485285
Yeah he's going to improve his mind you nigger.
Why can't you do the same as that anon?
8aace8 No.5485307
899ac3 No.5485345
>>5380114
seconded. Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brother's Karamazov are definitely some of my favorite books. All by Dostoyevsky
3dbc04 No.5485476
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>5380227
It gets more criticised by ass hurt leftists calling Heinlein a horrible person when he really presents a great form of democracy.
2292c6 No.5487219
Daily reminder that /polarchive/ exists
>>>/polarchive/183
6df45e No.5494129
>>5485307
>>5485285
Because one set of books isn't enough reason to learn a language.
I said it could be hard to find some of them, not impossible.
https://archive.org/search.php?query=creator%3A%22Leblanc%2C+Maurice%2C+1864-1941%22
Many there. The ones I've read so far are actually pretty good.
Also, fuck french. If I ever did learn a language, it wouldn't be that one. It wouldn't be any of the romance languages.
Maybe I'd be a hipster and learn Breton, so I can speak to less people than even the fucking Klingons do. Looks it up. Shit I thought that was a dead language, oh well.
6df45e No.5494196
>>5487219
Unless you're suggesting a NatSoc economist is fiction, you're in the wrong thread.
e5ff3f No.5494505
>>5482981
I'm pretty sure it's in one of the /pol/ monthly books folders
https://mega.nz/#F!B4dB2SzQ!h_pMC30v2a_y31iD0dy0sg
f9837e No.5495206
>>5380715
Anything by H.P lovecraft is great
f9837e No.5495238
>>5381457
Pretty sure its called ''omega man"
0859b1 No.5496297
>>5380715
All of the fishmen might as well be niggers according to Lovecraft.
000000 No.5497115