Message from @Jakob-NY
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i had an audiobook, cause i couldn't find at cheap hardcover
On the [globalists] and their lies- Martin Luther
or any physical copy actually
I might try Wheel of Time again
tried the first one way back never finished it
I heard it gets really slow by book 8
Dissident R essays from 2012 did not forsee how rapidly politics would decend into chaos, lol. And to think their modest estimates were seen as extreme then..
@Lawrence of Eurabia looks like you can get used paperbacks on Amazon for ~$25, not sure it's worth supporting them though
i got a free audiobook anyways
Make me wonder what 2026 will look like
Any links to those, or authors you're reading?
I'm reading *Moby Dick* and *Who Are We?* by Sam Huntington.
Both are good so far.
I find it difficult to read two books at once, that's just me though.
One fiction, one non-fiction does the trick
@Danpat How is that book?
I'm plowing through The Black Company by Glen Cook... and I've got the US Military's assessment on the Iraq War, and a book on Irish, Catalan, and Basque nationalism, and two books on the "Alt-Right"
Plus one or two other books I have hanging around
...
I don't pay for most of these books, before you ask
@Reinhard Wolff any reason you chose Moby Dick? I was never forced to read it at school so it's not something I've thought about picking up
I learned some really interesting things about the military this weekend actually. How State National Guards aren’t actually controlled by individual states.
Counter Currents is probably my favorite
Advice to everyone: cut down on the edge lord stuff and read some actual thought provoking content
@The Eternal Anglo it’s a pretty easy read, it’s so eye opening when you realize the [globalists] are such a problem that a 60 year old man who started his own religion felt the need to write such inflammatory things about them
Currently reading, "Red Famine." Gives a lot of insight during a specific time period
btw if anyone wants a copy of the Bell Curve my offer still stands
@Danpat Ah yes, the [redacted]. Historical books are always interesting, personally speaking, I love basically looking at their time period through their eyes
@Salo Saloson The Black Company is awesome.
I blitzed through the first book in a day
I still have to finish Blank Slate by Steven Pinker
had it on audio and then my earphones broke
@Jakob-NY, after getting "red-pilled" I made a conscious effort to read more challenging books, literature included.
I am reading "Lincoln: the Man" by Edgar Lee Masters and Tim Andersen's "The Dirty War on Syria."
Moby Dick isn't particularly "hard" -- the language is a bit archaic but pleasantly so.
And a small book on local plants (not drugs)
and I've got two of Nietzsche's books I have to finish reading
reminder that we have a literature server
and it's not just for political/racial stuff
@Salo Saloson Croaker is a good narrator. The Lady is basically what would happen if Anime becomes real (nothing good)
I mean, The Lady isn't _that_ bad