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The last book I read was Brave New World in freshman year of highschool, I'm 20 and a NEET, looking to start somewhere, what are you're reccomended must read books, fiction, non-fiction, don't really care.

>> No.15853209

Ulysses.

>> No.15853211

if using the incorrect "your" is any indication of my reading level

>> No.15853217

>>15853206
Shakespeare, unironically. Get a play and read it with an audio book playing. Get one with multiple people reading.

>> No.15853218

>>15853206
Frankenstein

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>>15853206
Why do so many people who don't read come to a board about reading? There's a billion charts linked in the pinned thread -- we don't need "recommend newfags baby's first book" threads every single hour.

>> No.15853245

I read Walden because South Park referenced it.

>> No.15853269

>>15853206
"Hitler's War" by David Irving for non-fiction, and there is no must read fiction I just use it as rest between real books.

>> No.15854571

>>15853206
I'm enjoying Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas by Natasha Dow Schüll. Worth checking out
A pretty chill read if you haven't read in a while is Slaughter House 5