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What book are you reading right now?

submitted by BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod to books 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:10:11 ago (+10/-1)     (books)

I am reading Trullion by Jack Vance.


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[ - ] deleted 3 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:58:16 ago (+3/-0)

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[ - ] DelaporesCat 3 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:57:48 ago (+3/-0)

American Lion by Jon Meacham

It's about Andrew Jackson's time in the white house, beating the bank.

[ - ] HughBriss 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 11:07:18 ago (+1/-0)

I read that too. It's massive and a difficult read, but really worth it.

[ - ] DelaporesCat 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 16:11:36 ago (+0/-0)

I'm really into it so far

[ - ] HughBriss 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 16:13:08 ago (+1/-0)

I came away thinking that the man was either a badass or a monster. Probably a mixture of both.

[ - ] DelaporesCat 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 16:44:10 ago (+1/-0)

That's true. He'd be a prime example of a dualistic man.

[ - ] poopdawg15 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 00:36:59 ago (+1/-0)

[ - ] DelaporesCat 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 01:36:30 ago (+0/-0)

That's awesome! Thanks

[ - ] Ozark 2 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:20:27 ago (+2/-0)

Im struggling to read; The Fourfold Root of the Principle of Sufficient Reason.
The print is tiny and I can only see it in natural light.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:34:20 ago (+1/-0)

i gave that a go the other day and gave up lol. too much waffling.

[ - ] CHIRO 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:18:09 ago (+1/-0)

Somewhat contrary to my penchant for collecting books, I find more and more often that learning a particular philosopher's views is best done on the web. Purists will shout, "No, you must read original sources. Everyone has their version of a particular philosopher based on their unique reading."

Right, which is why I can go to Stanford Encyclopedia and find a summary of what the smartest people in the game today all have to say about that thinker.

Of course sometimes it is a pleasure to read the source material. Other times it isn't. Aquinas is a good example. There might always be a reason that crops up to search for a particular article in the Summa, for example, but I've learned far more material that I'm 'comfortable deploying' by reading Feser's books.

[ - ] Ozark 2 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:31:02 ago (+2/-0)

I agree somewhat, but Author Schopenhauer doesn't get great reviews from modern pundits. Pessimistic people don't fit well the modern flwowery world view.

[ - ] CHIRO 2 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:51:07 ago (+2/-0)

They probably despise his views of the fairer sex haha.

[ - ] Ozark 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:55:13 ago (+1/-0)

My wife sure does.

[ - ] GrayDragon 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 13:14:46 ago (+1/-0)

The Demon Lord of Karanda link

What? Not approved (at least publicly) by this site's users? LAWRZ!

The last book I read that might be acceptable to publicly state would be The Odyssey translated by Robert Fangles. It was fairly decent, but I had expected more from it.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 14:34:42 ago (+1/-0)

at least your book has actual demons. theirs just has squares and circles and people talking absolute shit whilst calling it 'occult'.

[ - ] Stonkmar 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 13:07:08 ago (+0/-0)

War and Peace

[ - ] Ironcrusader88 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 10:56:50 ago (+1/-0)

Myth of the 20th century and Babylon mystery religion

[ - ] albatrosv15 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:57:38 ago (+1/-0)

thepiratebay.org/description.php?id=17775427
"Solomon's Secret Arts: The Occult in the Age of Enlightenment"
And Encyclopedia of Insects - 1st and 2nd Ed (2003-2009)
thepiratebay.org/description.php?id=12168810

[ - ] diggernicks 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:51:22 ago (+1/-0)

Frederick Forsyth: The Dogs of War

[ - ] AngryWhiteKeyboardWarrior 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:49:05 ago (+1/-0)

Unreasonable Behaviour by Don McCullin

War photographer's memoirs.

[ - ] olinneserpona 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 08:37:58 ago (+1/-0)

'Al-Qaeda' by Jason Burke and 'American Extremist' by Josh Neal.

Just finished the 'The Three Body Problem' by Liu Cixin. It's a scifi trilogy I can highly recommend.

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 20:52:35 ago (+0/-0)*

I read a lot of SF back in the 70s, but I never read Jack Vance. He was from the silver and bronze ages of science fiction (1930s-40s is considered golden age, 50s to 60s the silver age), and a lot of good SF was written then, back when it was still taken seriously.

How do you like the book? Have you read any other Jack Vance?

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 12:52:51 ago (+1/-0)

He's the best writer who ever lived.

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 13:00:37 ago (+0/-0)

That is ... quite high praise indeed. Best writer ... not just best SF writer? Well, then, I'm definitely going to have to read some of his books. I'm reading reviews about Vance's books on Amazon and people overwhelmingly give the same opinion of Vance as you. I guess I'm going to Trullian this week.

[ - ] BlueEyedAngloMasterRaceGod [op] 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 13:08:58 ago (+0/-0)

Best writer period. I struggle to read anything else now because the quality of his writing makes every other author look lazy and low iq in contrast. Some plot lines are dry but it's always worth reading simply to appreciate the writing.

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 8, 2022 13:19:05 ago (+0/-0)

There are some writers who are so gifted they just make it look easy. I've read a fair amount of John Barth, Vladimir Nabokov, and Pynchon and I'm always astounded at how good they are and how well their books hold up to re-readings. I wish I could say the same thing about Joyce, but in retrospect, I think he mostly wrote lengthy riddles for academics.

I read a lot of SF from the 60s to the 80s, and while some of it was very impressive, none of it was in the genius category. As I remember my reading habits and preferences from 30 to 40 years ago, it seems I was more easily impressed. I remember being very impressed by Delany's "Dhalgren" and thought it might qualify as genius, but not so much now, especially now that I know what a deviant he is.

Thanks for making this post.

[ - ] Redhairin 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 20:08:43 ago (+0/-0)

Scholar Warrior: An Introduction to the Tao in Everyday Life - 9780062502322

[ - ] SocksOnCats 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 15:37:49 ago (+0/-0)

“Starfish”. It’s an odd sci-fi thriller about modified humans living 9000 feet down at the bottom of the ocean working on electricity generators. About half way through, not sure I like it yet. Not even sure of the point. But it’s oddly interesting and I want to get to the end. Fairly new book.

Just got done reading all four books of the Mortal Engines series. Thought they’d be fairly light and easy reading but they were surprisingly dark. Fast and easy though. I think the world they describe is fascinating and sad.

[ - ] WanderingToast 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 11:29:33 ago (+0/-0)

The emerald tablet and the kabylion

[ - ] Redhairin 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 19:53:41 ago (+0/-0)

Are these your only hermetics books read?

[ - ] WanderingToast 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 9, 2022 08:12:24 ago (+0/-0)

I've also read the corpus herneticus - but I want to re read that after having finished the kabylion - as the kabylion is filled with explinations

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 11:15:10 ago (+0/-0)

Archie Meets the Punisher.

But seriously. Severed: The True Story of the Black Dahlia by John Gilmore. Ignore Steve Hodel's self-serving book "solving" the crime by "proving" that it was is own father, George Hodel. Gilmore presents much better evidence and concludes we will probably never know who killed Elizabeth Short.

[ - ] diggernicks 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 20:25:03 ago (+0/-0)

[ - ] HughBriss 0 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 20:49:31 ago (+0/-0)

Right. Helpful for those who aren't into comics. It's a curiosity and a one-shot. It was created to make both Archie fans and Marvel fans say "What the f...?" Seriously, I always liked Archie comics, but I could never understand why he was always after Veronica when Betty was RIGHT THERE and adored him. It just shows that teenagers can be pretty damn stupid.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy -1 points 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 09:48:58 ago (+1/-2)

Banned book that had some Rothschild associated controversy.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FHxQ1hhUYAUlCx-.jpg

[ - ] diggernicks 1 point 1.8 yearsAug 7, 2022 10:07:27 ago (+1/-0)

Edgy