I dont know man, peoples taste are so different. I read voraciously but you may not like any books I read.
Throw out a couple authors. Chrichton, Steinbeck, Rawles
You know, to tell the truth I couldnt tell you the name or author of the book Im reading right now. Call it a memory thing or I just dont give a fuck. I just like to read. And have a site that I can dl just about anything I want to.
Try Pillars of the Earth.
Depending on the amount of members, and their participation, each regular picks the book of the month. If there's more than 12 regular members, have a vote at the end of the month.
I'd start with something off this list, https://mca-marines.org/blog/resource/commandants-professional-reading-list/
Maybe work on the list I grabbed from voat,
The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - Edward Gibbon
The Jewish Century - Yuri Slezkine
Basic Economics - Thomas Sowell
Bowling Alone - Robert Putnam
Capitalism and Freedom - Milton Friedman
Collected Works - George Lincoln Rockwell
Manifesto - Gottfried Feder
Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
Mein Kampf First Translation - Adolf Hitler
Revolt Against the Modern World - Julius Evola
Letters From a Stoic - Seneca
The Art Of War - Sun Tzu
The Bell Curve - Herrnstein and Murray
The Camp of the Saints - Jean Raspail
The Culture of Critique - Kevin Macdonald
The Holy Bible - King James Version
The Prince - Niccolo Machiavelli
The Republic - Plato
White Identity - Jared Taylor
88 Precepts - David Lane
Protocols of the Elders of Zion
The Turner Diaries - Andrew Macdonald
Hunter - Andrew Macdonald
Industrial Society and its Future - Theodore Kaczynski
White Power - George Lincoln Rockwell
Hitler's Table Talk
The Original Fannie Farmer 1896 Cookbook
Hitler's Second Book
Democracy, The God That Failed - Hoppe
Metaphysics of War - Julius Evola
Might is Right - Ragnar Redbeard
On the Jews and Their Lies - Martin Luther
Race or Mongrel - Schultz Alfred Paul
The International Jew - Henry Ford
Two Hundred Years Together - Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
A History of Central Banking and the Enslavement of Mankind - Stephen Mitford Goodson
I commend you for your dedication. And support it for what that means.
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