What book do you read right now?

What book do you read right now?

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Psalms
>and smote all the firstborn in Egypt; the chief of their strength in the tabernacles of Ham:
>Psalm 78:51 KJVAAE
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Last book I read was Siddhartha. I've been thinking about reading LotR again because I haven't read them since I was like 10.

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Black Box Thinking, Mathew Syed

The Shining :^)

Tigers in the Mud by Otto Carius

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andrew tate said books are gay and beta so i don't touch em

Ciaphus cain number 3

Marcus Aurelius' Meditations, annotated edition

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The Twelve Caesars by Suetonius

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Based as fuck user

If this were /his/ I would effort post my level 400 college course paper on Meditations.

My white bitch is reading The Mortal Instruments: City Of Bones

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>annotated

this nigga so dumb, he needs annotations - that asside based choice

at other fuckers here - here you go, i know you can't read

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Currently the Quran, not even a Muslim, it is just that I want to get redpilled on the desert trilogy, next is the Talmud.

Behead All Satans

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based

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Made for BBC.

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The past of our present by Salvatore Lupo.
I'm not liking it much.

The 5th book in a series related to fog, by a popular but infamous Mormon author. After that I'll read something by a coping jap manlet fag jobber.

based and magickpilled
Liber Kaos

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Give a small summary
I'm interested

Downbelow Station by C.J. Cherryh

not particularly engaging so far

Did that user ever finish his nigger book withlike 50% of all words being nigger?

a book about the crusades

Tracy Twyman
Merovigian Mythos

t. the average lefty projecting what he thinks conservatives are like

History of Vikings- neil price

Its essentially for normies that can read. A little heavy on WERE DA VIKINGS GAY??? as well as calling things from the 9th century misogynistic lol. But decent enough overview of various aspects of viking life/society.

The Count of Monte Cristo. Best book ever written imo

Here is my last paragraph, the class was "Freedom in the Ancient World"

>Marcus Aurelius the Philosopher spent a considerable amount of time over years at the war front writing down self-affirmations to direct his mind towards what is the proper way to carry himself. On a majority of subjects, and including the concept of freedom, Marcus Aurelius takes up the stoic philosophy. He determined that it can be virtually impossible to be genuinely
free since everyone is a slave to any number of external factors in life, such as being emperor. Since Marcus Aurelius had accepted the fact that he would never have external freedom, he spent a large portion of his text explaining how one can achieve internal freedom. That is, he determined that while one cannot be free from external constraints, if one can put their mind on the right path, then a specific type of freedom can be achieved. A morally just, and therefore free person, must realize that their actions affect society as a whole and act in a manner that benefits society first. In addition, to achieve internal freedom, the individual must master the mind and not allow unjust thoughts to occur, much less dictate how someone behaves. In the end, Marcus Aurelius had resigned to the fact that he could not change the fabric of Roman society, and that internal and external slavery would continue.

Books are gay and gray, except encyclopedias and mangas.

Oldie but goodie.

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