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The Bell Curve. Even if you don't read it, it's a must have to put conspicuously on your shelf.

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Actually haven't read it, but know most of the talking points and have seen it referenced and cited a bunch.

Right now I'm more looking for entertainment, doesn't have to be fiction but I don't want anything trying to sway my opinion to something I pretty much already believe.

I just read The Real Anthony Fauci, so I don't need any dark nonfiction for a minute.

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We wuz kangs an sheit by tyrone jamal

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Chapter 1:

Fuck u pay me

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Right now I'm more looking for entertainment

John C Wright is awesome. Anything by him will be good. Specifically his Superluminary series was awesome.

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/40859980

Larry Correia's books are fun. Monster Hunter is fun. Son of the Black Sword is cool as fuck.

https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/25110977-son-of-the-black-sword

Craig Alanson is a boomer cuck so don't expect anything based but his books are entertaining and the man writes like a fucking machine churning out novel after novel. Lots of the ExFor series for you to read.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36449535-columbus-day

The Three Body Problem series is by a Chinese guy and it's translated into English. It's actually somewhat based. Specifically it lets you know that putting women in charge of things is not a great idea, lol.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20518872-the-three-body-problem

Vox Day's A Throne of Bones series is still incomplete but what's there is good and it has a nationalist message.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/16091323-a-throne-of-bones

Dennis E Taylor is an outright leftist. I still enjoyed his Bobiverse series.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/32109569-we-are-legion-we-are-bob

Dan Simmons is awesome. I can't recommend Illium and Olympos highly enough. Definitely read them. I really enjoyed his Hyperion series too but it's a bit more slow, philosophical, and kinda enigmatic. In real life Simmons is sort of based, at least as much as boomers can be.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3973.Ilium

Haruki Murakami is a Japanese author that everyone seems to like. I listened to the audio book version of A Wild Sheep Chase. Not my usual cup of tea but it was good. It was sort of surreal and odd but it held my attention the whole time.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11298.A_Wild_Sheep_Chase

Greg Egan is also great if you like hard sci-fi.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/156785.Diaspora

As far as public domain books The Night Land by William Hope Hodgson is good. He tries to imitate old English so it does take some time to get used to that. You can find the audiobook on youtube. I listened to it so I could read a modern sequel that John C Wright wrote (still haven't gotten around to it).

HP Lovecraft is cool of course and was apparently a racist much to the consternation of modern SJWs.

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its pure science, the man got a nobel prize for this shit

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easy but awesome: the first Rambo. They really should remake this exactly like the book, it would be awesome.

Game of Thrones, also very good series.

Nobody Died at Sandy Hook or Programmed to Kill are also good ones

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Game of Thrones, also very good series.

skip this one. that fat degenerate faggot will never finish the books anyways and even if he does, he already fucked it all up by letting D&B shit all over his universe and fans.

Those first 5 books were fucking great man, feast for crows... That's like saying dark tower books sucks now because they used a nigger as Roland in the movies or Amazon ruined the lord of the rings books with niggers...

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Most people hated FfC but I loved it.

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Seriously, I've never been so fucking pissed at an author as I am about that fat faggot who is clearly going to die before finishing his magnum opus.

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The show is already incredibly divergent from the books in the first season, the last book doesn't have to be the same as the later seasons once it releases posthumously in the 2100s.

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yeah i realize that, but just on how he let them handle the show's version of events, he can fuck himself.

shit's dead to me, like that fat fuck soon will be to the world.

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Same with Ian Fleming's goldfinger. Way more gritty

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House of Leaves. Make sure you get a copy where every time "house" is written it is in blue.

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God damn that book makes ya think

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I think that was the last time I read a paper book. Been all audio since then... Kinda shitty to think that.

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I've read it too, I left my copy wrapped in plastic, in the woods... it's the perfect book to find in a random place like that.

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I burned mine in a Barrel... But not because I didn't like it.

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NO NO NO NO I AM NOT IN THE HOUSE NO NO NO NO!

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Currently reading this right now, and it's definetly different, not sure it's going to be up my alley or not. I'm about a third of the way in, and it's been a slogfest. Going to soldier on to the end however, and see if the payoff is going to be worth it.

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If you're into sci-fi, The Cyberiad or the Star Diaries by Stanislaw Lem.

How strange? Here's the opening sentence from the Cyberiad:

"One day, Trurl the constructor put together a machine that could create anything starting with n".

Hopefully that piques your interest.

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Dmt the spirit molecule

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Forever_War

don't read too far into the plot summary because it spoils the whole thing.

basically combat in space happens at very high speeds. because of this, time dilation occurs and the hero of the story lives a very, very long time.

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Smokey God is good. Also The Coming Race by Edward Bulwer Lytton is a fun and cheeky little read. Haven't had much energy for anything bigger lately, wasted it all on useless fucking idiots.

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Dr. Mary's Monkey

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Yes, definitely. I met the author Ed Haslam a few years ago at a JFK conference in Dallas, met Oliver Stone and Judyth Baker as well, her books are fantastic.

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Wow! That must have been an interesting event.

I read the book years ago as a random pick and it was a great read (must re-read actually). Love it when that happens.

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Yeah, it is amazing how much people just don't know, and they could find out if they would just read.

And all this stuff is well documented.

David Lifton's book, Russ Baker's book, Tom O'Neil on Manson and the sixties, memory fails me but there's so much more.

It's a shame people aren't interested.

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nonfiction?

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For atmosphere, Annihilation by Jeff VanderMeer. For something left-field, Children of Time by Adrian Tchaikovsky.

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Care to describe either with no spoilers?

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Annihilation is about a sort of Jurassic Park-like area in the corner of the earth, but radically altered nature instead of dinosaurs. Each time people go to check in on it, everyone dies, but always because of killing each other or suicide or something not to do with the area. The book takes places during the 12th expedition into the area.

Children of Time is about a science team that intended to create a second earth and (if I remember correctly) genetically alter monkeys to become intelligent enough to prepare the planet for the human's arrival. But the alteration occurs with a completely different animal, naturally rendering the planet inhospitable... for humans anyway.

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'Annihilation' was turned into a shitty movie starring kike Neta-lee Hershlag if that sounds familiar to you.

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Man that movie sucked. Some creepy scenes but overall just garbage.

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You fucking tell me the plot and I'll write you a script, and we shall turn it into a blockbuster

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Great book. If you haven't haven't already seen it, watch the movie "Stalker". It's based on " Roadside Picnic", and it's one one the best Russian movies ever made, and that's saying a lot.

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I've watched the movie and played all the games as well. Movie is amazing, but only few will appreciate it.

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Played the games as well. And yes, the movie can be very cerebral, not to mention it's length. Amazing that it was made during Soviet times when you consider that fact.

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