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>> No.23042354

jack reacher. also discworld

>> No.23042370 [DELETED] 

>>23042132
Musashi by Eiji Yoshikawa
The Civil War by Shelby Foote
The LA Quartet by James Ellroy
Anabasis by Xenophon

>> No.23042372

Reading Alejo Carpentier - He Invention of Morel.

>> No.23043052

The fault in our stars

>> No.23043928

>>23042132
Works of David M. Glantz.

>> No.23044058

>>23042132
This was me at 10 years old reading Deltora Quest

>> No.23044130

>>23042132
I'm not a 16 year old filmbro, so none.

>> No.23044138

>>23042132
Any of Shakespeare's plays

>> No.23044142

>>23042132
Odyssey

>> No.23044227

>>23042132
Stalingrad by Beevor.

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>>23044138

>> No.23044267

>>23042132
notes from underground

>> No.23045148

>>23042132
Norwegian wood

>> No.23045258

>>23042132
Tampa, Alissa Nutting

>> No.23045313

>>23045258
>Nutting

Kek

>> No.23045337

>>23042132
Recent one that made me feel like this was 100 years of solitude. But some sex scenes felt really pornographic even if they were short. Must be some weird South American horny energy

>> No.23045405

Anna Karenina, every 3 pages is like a dose of tramadol

>> No.23045408

>>23042132
Lolita, but it was hard

>> No.23045423

>>23042132
Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

>> No.23045433

>wow, this is total cinema
why would I say such thing

>> No.23045759
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>>23042132
Jorge Luis Borges, Las ruinas circulares

>> No.23045820

>>23045337
I'm two thirds through it and I'm feeling the same way. It's beautiful, but after enduring an account of feverish pubescent exploration in every single chapter so far including two instances of narrowly missed incest, the subject has worn out it's welcome as has the name Arcadio. But it's too finely crafted in every other respect to give up on finishing it. I anticipate it will occupy a small dusty pedestal in my memory like so many other novels and films honored by a general sense of nostalgia but never revisited.