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Juggling 2: Rereading Ulysses by James Joyce. My God, every time I read it my brain implodes.
Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace.
 

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The Shape of Things to Come - HG Nelson Wells
 

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The Thirty Nine Steps by John Buchan. It's good so far: an espionage classic.
 

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Americas Great Depression - Rothbard
 

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re-reading The Great Gatsby
Man I started reading this but it didn't float my boat. Stick with it? (Also haven't seen the film yet so)


I'm currently reading 3 books
Re reading Anna Karenina
Henry and June - anaïs nin
And selected writings - Aristotle. Selections from Nicomachean ethics and Politics to be specific
 

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Man I started reading this but it didn't float my boat. Stick with it? (Also haven't seen the film yet so)


I'm currently reading 3 books
Re reading Anna Karenina
Henry and June - anaïs nin
And selected writings - Aristotle. Selections from Nicomachean ethics and Politics to be specific
Yeah, stick with it. I'm not normally one for drama novels, especially those with the added constraint of pointless class divisions, but even I enjoyed Gatsby.
 

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Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams. Someone recommended me this a while ago, and now I have it in my hands. Lots of nonsense, but funny nonsense. Genius.
 

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