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What books have you read so far this year, /lit/? I'm interested to see if there are any trends in what we're all reading and how much the average /lit/ user reads.

>> No.1273164

Reread 1984 and Animal Farm
Childhood's End
The Sirens of Titan
War of the Worlds
The Invisible Man
Coming Up For Air

There's more, I just forget.

>> No.1273170

The great gatsby
The stranger
The old man and the sea
Lolita
Catch-22

Wanted to catch up on some classics before going back to philosophy and contemporary dutch lit

>> No.1273181

Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
The Stranger
The Plague
The Idiot
The Trial
Amerika
The Metamorphosis

>> No.1273183

>>1273170
I don't think I see much contemporary Dutch literature on /lit/. What are some authors/works?

>> No.1273188

Let me think for a second here...

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
Moby-Dick
David Copperfield
The Old Man and the Sea
A Farewell to Arms

As well as a handful of short stories.

>> No.1273193

In the past month...
Madame Bovary
The Things They Carried
Other Voices, Other Rooms
A Canticle For Liebowitz
Franny And Zooey

Crap, I can't remember the rest.

>> No.1273194

House of Leaves
Feed
Roadside Picnic
Animal Farm
The Surgeon's Tale
I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream
Deathbird Stories
Storm Front (The Dresden Files #1)
Who Goes There?
John Dies At The End
The Yellow Wallpaper
American Psycho
The House on the Borderland
Z for Zachariah
City of Saints and Madmen
My Fake War
Veniss Underground
The Third Bear
The Day Dali Died
Perdido Street Station
The New York Trilogy
The Diamond Age
The Raw Shark Texts
Secret Life

I've been busy

>> No.1273206

Catch-22
Brave New World
The Great Gatsby
Breakfast of Champions
Macbeth
Snow Falling on Cedars
A Doll's House
A Clockwork Orange
Fight Club
Slaughterhouse-Five
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
The Stranger
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

>> No.1273208

>>1273183
There's some great dutch lit around, Tom Lanoye is probably the best atm. There are a few, such as the recently deceased harry mulisch, who should've gotten the nobel prize. I like how americans always bitch in /lit/ that they haven't had the nobel prize for such a long time, but fuck, the real tragedy is that the nobel committee doesn't even fucking consider dutch literature.

>> No.1273213

Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep by Phillip K. Dick
Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card
Jurassic Park by Michael Crichton
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Soulless by Gail Carringer
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest
The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood
Go Ask Alice by Anonymous
World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks
Kokoro by Natsume Soseki
Uglies by Scott Westerfield
James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
The Golden Compass by Philip Pullman
The Subtle Knife by Philip Pullman
Thousand Cranes by Yasunari Kawabata
Snow Country by Yasunari Kawabata
The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy
Beauty and Sadness by Yasunari Kawabata
The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch by Phillip K. Dick
The Amber Spyglass by Phillip Pullman
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With the Sea by Yukio Mishima
Death in Midsummer and Other Stories by Yukio Mishima
The Last Unicorn by Peter S Beagle
Kitchen by Banana Yoshimoto
Heart of a Dog by Mikhail Bulgakov
Candide by Voltaire
The Lake by Yasunari Kawabata
The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
House of the Sleeping Beauties and Other Stories by Yasunari Kawabata
Matilda by Roald Dahl
First Love by Ivan Turgenev
The Happy Prince and Other Fairy Tales by Oscar Wilde
First Snow on Fuji by Yasunari Kawabata
Torrents of Spring by Ivan Turgenev
In the Country of Last Things by Paul Auster
Cosmicomics by Italo Calvino

Trying to get 50 in before the year is up.

>> No.1273232

Call it Sleep
The Sirens of Titans
Goodbye Columbus and other Short Stories
White Noise
The Plot Against America
Confederacy of Dunces
Gravity's Rainbow
Please Kill Me (my copy was signed by Danny Fields)
This Side of Paradise

I read some more but I already forgot them. This list was surprisingly longer than expected and lacks alot of classics, which is weird because up until this year I didn't really know good books younger than 1950 existed.

I'm reading Don Delillo's underworld next.

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>>1273213
Oh yeah, I also made this out of boredom.

>> No.1273241

Flatland
The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Fantastic Voyage II Destination Brain
Something Wicked This Way Comes
The Illustrated Man
Pontypool Changes Everything
The Worm Ouroboros
Annie on My Mind
The Calcutta Chromosome
The Crying of Lot 49
Ishmael
The Little Prince
Last Exit to Brooklyn
We

>> No.1273242

Had to read a fair few plays for school. Finally done with it so I've got the next two months to read my arse off.

I also included poetry collections.


The Wall by Sartre
Anarchism: A Very Short Introduction by Colin Ward
Men Without Women by Hemingway
Beginning Theory by Peter Barry
Minimum of Two by Tim Winton
Waiting for Godot by Beckett
The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint Expury
A Farewell to Arms by Hemingway
In the Winter Dark by Tim Winton
Where Angels Fear To Tread by E.M. Forster
Snake and Other Poems by D.H. Lawrence
Dubliners by James Joyce
The Crying of Lot 49 by Pynchon
How to Read Novels like a Professor by T.C. Foster
Mrs. Dalloway by Woolf
Jealousy by Alain-Robbe Grillet
How to read Literature like a Professor by T.C. Foster
Frankenstein by Shelley
Slaughterhouse-5 by Vonnegut
Brave New World by Huxley
1984 by Orwell
Prufrock and Other Observations/Poems/The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot
The Catcher in The Rye by Salinger
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest by Kesey
A Man For All Seasons by Robert Bolt
Hamlet by Shakespeare
Poetics by Aristotle
PO by de Bono
The Road by McCarthy
Selected Stories by Chekov
Notes From The Underground by Dostoevsky
Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Kafka
Oedipus the King by Sophocles
Medea by Euripides
Agamemnon by Aeschylus
The Frogs by Aristophanes
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe
A Portrait of The Artist... by Joyce
A Passage to India by Forster
Nausea by Sartre

>> No.1273244

>>1273241
How was The Worm Ouroboros? I keep hearing about it, so I bought it, but I haven't actually started it yet.

>> No.1273245

1/2 or so of Infinite Jest, (finished it I started it last year).
Ender's Game
The Forged Coupon
Deerslayer
The Tragedy of Puddin'head Wilson
The Avenger
Anna Karenina
The Call of the Wild
The Sea Wolf
The Daughter of the Commandant
Personal Memiors of U. S. Grant
I'm about half way through The House with Seven Gables.

>> No.1273247

Dracula
Fools
Wuthering Heights
The Kite Runner
Midnight's Children
King Lear
Interpreter of Maladies
Antigone
The Jungle

>> No.1273252

I might not get them all:
Catch-22
1984
Animal Farm
Crime and Punishment
The Brothers Karamazov
Notes From Underground
In Cold Blood
Breakfast of Champions
The Secret Agent
Voices From Chernobyl
Ten Days that Shook the World
Fahrenheit 451
A Confederacy of Dunces
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Man in the High Castle
The Three Stigmata of Eldritch Palmer
Dante's Inferno
Siddhartha
Pale Fire
Dune
The Book of Five Rings
Me Talk Pretty One Day
Dubliners
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man

>> No.1273270

House of Leaves
Nineteen Eighty Four
Animal Farm
The Stranger
The Plague
Fahrenheit 451
The Master and Margarita
Crime and Punishment
If on a Winters Night a Traveler
The Invisible Man
The Time Machine
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
The Metamorphosis and Other Stories
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy 1-3
A Scanner Darkly
The Man in the High Castle
Slaughter House Five
Cats Cradle
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Gunslinger
God Bless You Dr. Kervorkian
Interview with the Vampire
Dune 1-2
The Crying of Lot 49

And a few others..

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All of them. All of the books.

>> No.1273280

The Great Gatsby
This Side of Paradise
A Farewell to Arms
The Sun Also Rises
Sentimental Education
The Count of Monte Cristo

I'm reading Madame Bovary at the moment.

>> No.1273283

>>1273279
Damn. July and August were great months for you.

>> No.1273285

>>1273283

No classes, no life

Feels good man

>> No.1273292

>>1273285
Do you own them or get them from a library?
Just curious.

>> No.1273294

>>1273292

Library, I also have no job.

>> No.1273335

>>1273252
Thanks to you i'm going to look for Voices of Chernobyl. Thank you for that, I feel like I'd enjoy it.

>> No.1273409

1. My Life in France by Julia Child
2. The Road by Cormac Mcarthy
3. Chronicle of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
4. The Lovely Bones by Alice Seebold
5. Evelina by Francis Burney
6. Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
7. Anthropology: 101 Love Stories by ?
8. The Little Prince by Antoine Saint-Euxpery
9. The Brief and Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao by Junot Diaz
10. Frindle by Andrew Clements
11. The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening by LJ Smith
12. The Vampire Diaries: The Struggle by LJ Smith
13. The Vampire Diaries: The Fury by LJ Smith
14. The Devil in the White City: Murder, Magic and Madness at the Fair that Changed America by Frank Larsson
15. Vampire Academy: Blood Promise by Richelle Mead
16. Eva Luna by Isabelle Allende
17. Strange Pilgrims by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
18. Vampire Academy: Spirit Bound by Richelle Mead
19. A War of Gifts by Orson Scott Card
20. Memories of My Melancholy Whores by Gabriel Garcia Marquez
21. The Princess Bride by William Goldman
22. Demian by Hermann Hesse
23. On the Art Teaching by Horace Mann
24. The Island by Victoria Hislop
25. The Color of Magic by Terry Prachett
26. Clockwork Angle by Cassandra Clare

I've read about 6 shakespeare plays recently for a class. I just haven't added them to my list. I want to get to 40 books before the year is up. Think I can do it.

>> No.1273413

>>1273409
this list doesn't include rereads btw. those are first time readings only

>> No.1273438

>>1273409

How old are you? 14?

>> No.1273446

There is no way I could list the books I've read this YEAR. I'm a student on an intensive literature course. The list for this month would be thrilling enough.

>> No.1273462

>>1273446
Then list this month's! I just love seeing what other people are reading.

>> No.1273465

>>1273438
no, but one of my best friends reads like that, and she asked me to read all those vampire books you see on that list. I'm trying to get her to read more adult books. besides they take me a couple of hours to get through. nbd. I also read for entertainment, I'm an English major so I get all those "literary" books in school.

>> No.1273572

wow, i'd love to be able to read as much as some of you guys.

So Now You're a Zombie by John Austin
The Zombie Survival Guide: Recorded Attacks by Max Brooks (might not count, it's more of a graphic novel)
Generation X by Douglas Coupland
Shampoo Planet by Douglas Coupland
Life After God by Douglas Coupland
Girlfriend in a Coma by Douglas Coupland
Hey Nostradamus! by Douglas Coupland
Eleanor Rigby by Douglas Coupland
Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku
Where's My Jetpack? by Daniel H. Wilson
How to Build a Robot Army by Daniel H. Wilson
Ghosts/Aliens by Trey Hamburger
Men are Better than Women by Dick Masterson
Jennifer Government by Max Barry

Player One by Douglas Coupland (currently reading)

>> No.1273630

The Road (McCarthy)
White Oleander (Fitch)
Paint It Black (Fitch)
Eat Pray Love (Gilbert)
Plainsong (Haruf)
Kushiel's Dart (Carey)
Nueromancer (Gibson)
I Know This Much Is True (Lamb)
The Silmarillion (Tolkien)
Get Shorty (Leonard)
Third Girl (Christie)
Animal Dreams (Kingsolver)
Rose (Smith, Martin Cruz)
Coraline (Gaiman !!!AWESOME!!!)
Shibumi (Trevanian)
Dead Street (Spillane)
Out of Phaze (Anthony)
Guilty Pleasures (Hamilton)
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter (McCullers)
Running With Scissors (Burroughs)
My Horizontal Life (Handler)
Cerulean Sins (Hamilton)
The Kitchen God's Wife (Tan)
A Thousand Splendid Suns (Hosseini)

So, until I typed this out I did not realize I was getting so much reading in this year... and that is just the fiction. I am too lazy to go upstairs to look at the non-fiction to jog my memory. I buy books cheap at thrift stores, 8-20 per month, so I always feel like a slacker because there are always so many I haven't read yet!

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Never Let Me Go
Island
Pride and Prejudice
Les Miserables (unabridged version)
In The Country of Last Things
The Remains of the Day
The Little Stranger
Nine Stories
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters, and Seymour: An Introduction
Franny and Zooey
Breakfast of Champions
Oryx and Crake
Infinite Jest
Carrie
Cat’s Eye
The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo
Of Human Bondage
Dracula
An Artist of the Floating World
The Blind Assassin
Norwegian Wood
To The Lighthouse
Surfacing
The Robber Bride
The Great Gatsby
A Pale View of Hills
The Delivery Man
Daughter of Fortune
Nothing Lasts Forever
The Complete Stories (Flannery o’Connor)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Lady Oracle
The Violent Bear it Away
Wise Blood
2666
Portrait in Sepia
Slaughterhouse Five
The Edible Woman
Childhood’s End
Girl With Curious Hair
The Birthday Party
As I Lay Dying
All The Sad Young Literary Men
Cat’s Cradle
Alias Grace
Life Before Man
Bodily Harm
Kafka on the Shore
The House of the Spirits
The Year of the Flood
The Crying of Lot 49
When We Were Orphans
The Wind-up Bird Chronicle
After Dark
The Savage Detectives
Hard-boiled Wonderland and the End of the World
Crime and Punishment
Girlfriend In A Coma
Less Than Zero
Freedom
To Kill A Mockingbird
Island Under The Sea
Sputnik Sweetheart
Blind Willow, Sleeping Woman
The Razor’s Edge
Ashenden
The Trial

>> No.1273948

68+
I cant be fucked writing it all out

>> No.1273950

Excluding the fuckton of short stories and essays that I've had to read, here is my list of books and novels:

John Winthrop's Journal,
Ben Franklin's Autobiography,
Woman in the Nineteenth Century,
The Scarlet Letter (2nd time),
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym,
The Great Gatsby (3rd time),
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,
The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl,
The Souls of Black Folk,
Dreams from My Father,
Walden (3 times this year),
The Blithedale Romance,
and Tell-All,

and I am currently reading Moby-Dick.

Tell-All was the only book I read for myself. Everything else has been college reading. Only a handful of books, but most of my reading has been in anthologies. 80% of it has probably been short stories and essays.

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I add the cover to this page when I finish the book, trusting I enjoyed it.

i'm currently reading Beau Geste and Hunter S. Thompson's Hell's Angels.

Pic related.

>> No.1273979

So far as I can recall from the top of my head:
Anna Karenina
Notes from Underground
On The Eve
Uncle Vanya
Eugene Onegin
Titus Andronicus
The Willows
The Sound of Waves
All the Pretty Horses
Cat's Cradle
This Side of Paradise
The Sheep Look Up
The Stranger
Norwegian Wood
Anthem
The Picture of Dorian Gray

>> No.1273985

>>1273979
>mfw when didn't notice on the first read that all the lyrics of norwegian wood are in the love scene with naoko

>> No.1273986

The Trial
Ender's Game
Blindsight
Starfish
Beyond the Chains of Illusion
Malevil
Death Is My Trade
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Vurt
Nymphomation
Roadside Picknick
The Quarry
The Diamond Age

>> No.1273987

>>1273985
Oh? That's neat, but actually I don't listen to the Beatles.

>> No.1274003

>>1273952
I'm reading Hell's Angel's too. Great book.

>> No.1275279

bump

>> No.1275346

Here's my reading list of fiction for this year. I've read some non-fiction and a whole lot of comics as well, but this is /lit/. I've found it helpful keeping track. I've read a whole lot in Swedish, so I'll post the Swedish titles where it applies. You should be able to figure it out.

January
Overclocked, by Cory Doctorow
Charlotte's Web, by E.B. White
Mio, min Mio, by Astrid Lindgren
Doktor Glas, by Hjalmar Södergren

February
Goodnight, Mister Tom, by Michelle Magorian
I have no mouth and I must scream, by Harlan Ellison
Flugornas herre, by William Golding

March (slow month)
A Child's Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas
The Circular Ruins, by Borges
The Gift of the Magi, by O HenryA Child's Christmas in Wales, by Dylan Thomas
The Circular Ruins

April
Things fall apart, by Chinua Achebe
To kill a mockingbird, by Harper Lee
Assault on Black Reach, by Nick Kyme
One flew over the cuckoo's nest, by Ken Kesey
Livet - tio unga texter - anthology
Sult, by Knut Hamsun

May
Lilla stjärna, by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Kallocain, by Karin Boye
Sputnikälskling, by Haruki Murakami
On seeing the 100% perfect girl, by H Murakami
Kafka på stranden, by H Murakami

June
Norwegian Wood, by H Murakami
Bröderna Lejonhjärta, by Astrid Lindgren
At the Mountains of Madness, by Lovecraft
The Shadow over Innsmouth, by Lovecraft
Dreams in the Witch-House, by Lovecraft
Ormar och piercing, by Kanehara Hitomi
Beowulf, by Robert Nye (prose adaption)
Singoalla, by Viktor Rydberg
Svenska kulter, by Anders Fager

>> No.1275350

>>1275346
cont.

July
Dracula, by Bram Stoker
Låt den rätte komma in, by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Människohamn, by John Ajvide Lindqvist
After Dark, by H Murakami
Roadside Picnic, by Arkady & Boris Strugatsky
69, by Ryu Murakami
Ronja Rövardotter, av Astrid Lindgren

August
Childhood's End, by Arthur C. Clarke
Fictions, by Borges
Labyrinths, by Borges
Ur-Pippi, by Astrid Lindgren
Norrlands akvavit, by Torgny Lindgren

September
Macbeth, by Shakespeare
Pride & Prejudice, by Jane Austen
Gåvornas natt (The Book of Sand), by Borges
David Brodies rapport, by Borges

October
Nocturner, by Kazuo Ishiguro
Dvärgen, by Pär Lagerkvist
Aniara, by Harry Martinson
For the Win, by Cory Doctorow
Anda's Game, by C Doctorow
The Music of Erich Zann, by Lovecraft
Welcome to the Monkey House (the short story), by Vonnegut
The Frost-Giant's Daughter, by Robert Howard
In the Region of Ice, by Joyce Carol Oates
Re-read some Borges and The Gift of the Magi

November
Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë

Currently reading Tess of the D'Urbervilles, by Thomas Hardy. I'm aiming at reading at least 52 novels this year. I'm at 45 so far, so I hope I'm able to do it.

>> No.1275355

atlus shrugged is the only book i ever read

if that is what this reading business is all about, then to hell with it

>> No.1275371

way more than you guys, that's for sure

>> No.1275424

>>1275371
nerd

u mad

deal with it

the game

>> No.1275427

I don't keep track, and I sure as hell don't remember.

>> No.1275431

>>1275427
If you can't remember the books you read, then what's the point in reading them? If you aren't retaining anything after getting done with them, it seems like it'd be a waste of time.

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* The Antichrist (Nietzsche)
* Battle for the Mind: a physiology of conversion and brainwashing (Sargant)
* Beyond Good and Evil (Nietzsche)
* Blacklisted by History (Evans)
* Culture of Critique (MacDonald)
* Decline of the West (Spengler)
* Ecce Homo (Nietzsche)
* Evolution and Ethics (Keith)
* Hitler's War (Irving)
* Inside the Third Reich (Speer)
* Israel Lobby (Mearsheimer & Walt)
* Jewish Supremacism (Duke)
* Julian (Vidal)
* Man, Economy, and State (Rothbard)
* Nuremberg (Irving)
* Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion (forgery)
* Report From Iron Mountain (hoax)
* Revolt Against Civilization (Stoddard)
* Separation and its Discontents (MacDonald)
* Territorial Imperative (Ardrey)
* Witness (Chambers)

>> No.1275501

A Brief History of Time
Halo: The Fall of Reach
Star Wars: Dynasty of Evil
The Rats in the Wall
The Picture in the House
The Outsider

>> No.1275505

>>1273155
Let's see me so far this year.
Tell All by Chuck Palahniuk
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
Catch-22 by Joseph Heller
The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Less Than Zero by Bret Easton Ellis
The Rules of Attraction by Bret Easton Ellis
American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis
and I'm currently reading
Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand

>> No.1275510

Imagine if you guys used all that time you waste making lists to actually read :O

>> No.1275516

1984
The Pillars of The Earth
Brave New World
Parts of The Inferno by Dante
Oedipus Rex

I can never remember all of them when I need to.

Currently, I'm reading Don Quixote and Candide for a class.

>> No.1275520

>>1275505

Don't bother. It was a shit book.

Invisible Monsters(Chuck Palahniuk)
Choke(Palahniuk)
Haunted(Palahniuk)
Pygmy(Palahniuk)
Survivor(Palahniuk)
Dracula: The Undead(Can't remember author)
Mass Effect: Retribution
The Vampire Lestat(Anne Rice)
The Picture of Dorian Gray (Oscar Wilde)
Fahrenheit 451 (Ray Bradbury...you know, imma stop naming these authors)
Marilyn Manson's autobiography.
The Satanic Bible

countless graphic novels

currently reading:

Cherrie Currie's autobiography
Interview with the Vampire
Diary of a Drug Fiend
Wuthering Heights
Atlas Shugged(gave up; shitty book)
Northanger Abbey

I'm a procrastinator

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I decided to start reading more in march. I'm at 32 right now. I tend to finish a book a week. I'm trying to get to 50 before the end of the year though.

>> No.1275540

>>1275520

good lord you have zero credibility accounting for taste

>> No.1275541

I was just about to post, then i noticed that my list is too short next to the others, how do you get time to read so much?

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>>1275540

pfffffff

>> No.1275544

>>1275541
Reading 45 minutes to an hour a day isn't that hard if I don't go on 4chan.

>> No.1275549

>>1275541

most people just skim through books so they can say, "I RED 9000 BOOK I ARE SO SMRT" dont feel bad.

>> No.1275554

>>1275549
same reason fags buy so many books

just go to the library god damn

>> No.1275566

>>1275554

which is why I have like deskful of books. everything else I just check out or read in the library.