So, what do you read, edf? Time to get arrogant in this mothafucka I like russians, quite a lot, yet I havent read that much of em. Mainly Dostoyevski: The Brothers Karamazov, The Gambler, Humilliated and Insultated, and Notes from the Underground. Some Chejov too. Lots of latin american writers, since I am a spic: Garcia Marquez, Vargas Llosa, Borges -total mindfuck-, Cortazar -more mindfuck, but this time hillarious-. Bunch of others. Some Poe, too, cause he's awesome. Kafka, of course, a great favorite. Nietzsche, to darken my nights. Hemingway, Jack London, Ray Bradbury, read some of all them. Fucking awesome. I just finished reading Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. Shit was quite cash. Take a second to look back, surely there's a book or two that have made you the one you are.
I rarely have free time to read actual books - the last one i read was a great Sci Fi book called "The Windup Girl". I read The Economist every week. Love that magazine, despite the fact they refer to themselves as a newspaper.
I don't read fiction. I may occasionally read plot descriptions of fiction, but never fiction itself.
Western comics , Graphic novels , Required reading for classes, Crowley ,Michael W Ford, A.O Spares , Peter J Carroll, Hawking (but I have trouble understanding it fully, but I get the basic jist (not great with math)) Random books I find around the house, How to books on reading sheet music (I am tired of Tabs), Building manuals( I want to build a new room in my house....Working on building the walls .....next week) , Possibly some web comics .
I'm reading a book about secrets and strange events of World War 2 it is pretty cool I'm pretty sure it is could Mysteries of World War 2
i am dumb.. so i read lots of comic books.. currently i am reading bevis and butthead issues 6 and 7.. and also "the tick-the naked city"
........ ................ .......................what? Oh yeah William Hope Hodgson's The house on the borderland Swan song / McCammon, Robert R. The illustrated golden bough / Frazer, James George, Sir, The call of Cthulhu and other weird stories / Lovecraft, H. P. Bruce Lee's fighting method / Lee, Bruce, A briefer history of time / Hawking, S. W. The 4-hour body : an uncommon guide to rapid fat-loss, incredible sex, and becoming superhuman / Ferriss, Timothy. Diary : a novel / Palahniuk, Chuck. The comedy bible : from stand-up to sitcom : the comedy writer's ultimate how-to-guide