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Pluto

Pluto

Cat Extremist
Dec 27, 2020
5,339
cat-reading-a-book-about-how-to-kill-human-in-funny-cat-meme
 
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Seaofsleep

Seaofsleep

Member
Jun 21, 2025
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Just finished 'Eileen' by Ottessa Moshfegh.
Before that 'Sharp Objects' by Gillian Flyn followed by the tv series.
also Shirley Jackson's Haunting of Hill House.
All with depressed/isolated female protagonists because relatability is comforting to me rn lol.
 
LigottiIsRight

LigottiIsRight

Life is not worth beginning.
Jan 28, 2025
106
Nettle and bone by T. Kingfisher. Awesome read.
 
psp3000

psp3000

Enlightened
May 20, 2023
1,640
going to start reading Sandman vol. 1 soon and then Junji Ito's adaptation (not sure if that's the right word) of No Longer Human

current: Caricature by Daniel Clowes (trying really hard not to DNF it)
 
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orcapythia

orcapythia

I start over with a dead variable
May 16, 2025
28
Building a Life Worth Living
 
goatmonster :3

goatmonster :3

genetic stop sign
Jul 3, 2025
24
i've been reading The Fox Woman by Kij Johnson. it's about a young fox who puts a human under a spell so he'll think she's human and love her, and i think it's an interesting read.
 
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karakoltriste

karakoltriste

I hate psychiatry
Apr 30, 2025
248
i've been reading The Fox Woman by Kij Johnson. it's about a young fox who puts a human under a spell so he'll think she's human and love her, and i think it's an interesting read.
I'm adding it to my "want to read" list.

I'm currently reading "The Beautiful Maddening" by Shea Ernshaw.
 
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NonEssential

NonEssential

Hanging in there
Jan 15, 2025
471
From the library I got a book about suicide. I haven't read it a lot, because I'm not a big book reader and the book is in Finnish, a language I'm not very good at reading.
 
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ElTopo

ElTopo

Don't listen to me, I am drunk
Mar 30, 2025
119
The Conference of the Birds by Farid ud din Attar. I already read it a long time ago but I recently started casually rereading it, I kinda like spiritual journeys and the poetical prose
 
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SchizoGymnast

SchizoGymnast

Mage
May 28, 2024
576
Final Verdict about Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
 
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Ashu

Ashu

novelist, sanskritist, Canadian living in India
Nov 13, 2021
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The Sanskrit epics Mahabharata and Ramayana, and the Italian novel I viceré by a guy named Roberto or something.
 
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Hangman.

Hangman.

Member
May 22, 2025
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Novels from Cormac McCarthy and couple of mangas like 20th century boys and vagabond
 
d3m1g0d

d3m1g0d

a guy
Jun 27, 2023
27
The count of monte cristo by dumas, there are anime and manga adaptations, but I'm curious about the original
 
Angst Filled Fuck Up

Angst Filled Fuck Up

Illuminati
Sep 9, 2018
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This thread. But I might stop, it feels a bit long. Seriously though, I've always been too depressed to read meaningfully. Which is silly maybe, but I just don't have the attention span. And I noticed when I did try to read, it was just to be able to tell people that I was reading *insert highbrow book*.
 
quietwoods

quietwoods

Easypeazylemonsqueezy
May 21, 2025
312
The Lesser Dead by Christopher Buehlman. One of my favorite authors. Clear, direct, well-flowing prose and one of the best author's at writing tension. Would also recommend his horror-medieval fantasy Between Two Fires and his fantasy series The Blacktongue Thief
 
huifu

huifu

always sleepy
Sep 22, 2023
16
Nothing, sadly, but I plan to read The Count of Monte Cristo soon... if my "mood" allows it!
 
karakoltriste

karakoltriste

I hate psychiatry
Apr 30, 2025
248
This thread. But I might stop, it feels a bit long. Seriously though, I've always been too depressed to read meaningfully. Which is silly maybe, but I just don't have the attention span. And I noticed when I did try to read, it was just to be able to tell people that I was reading *insert highbrow book*.
I understand you, I have many periods when I can't read because of depression...
 
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soolka

soolka

ʚ♡ɞ killing me softly ʚ♡ɞ
Apr 13, 2023
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From the library I got a book about suicide. I haven't read it a lot, because I'm not a big book reader and the book is in Finnish, a language I'm not very good at reading.
which one? im finnish too! ^^
 
Aergia

Aergia

Wizard
Jun 20, 2023
637
Life 3.0 by Max Tegmark. All it's done is made me realise how little I care about the future.

Also Hesse's Steppenwolf.
 
Celerity

Celerity

shape without form, shade without colour
Jan 24, 2021
2,765
The Hero with 1000 Faces
That is on my list to read. It is such an influential book.

Right now, I am listening to an audiobook of the Earthsea series by Ursula K. Le Guin.
 
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kittycore

kittycore

New Member
Jul 11, 2025
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i just finished The Hundred Thousand Kingdoms by N. K. Jemisin! it left me feeling soo warm and fuzzy inside lol <3 if anyone here likes fantasy romance I highly recommend it =)
 
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Depressed&Stressed

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Jul 7, 2025
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I'm rereading/listening to some books that were really meaningful to me when I was younger. Robin Hobb's Soldier Son and Farseer books, and the Simon Snow trilogy by Rainbow Rowell. I may go back and read In Other Lands by Sara Rees Brennan as well. All of these books are so good and so meaningful to me and I get new experiences, perspectives, and messages every time I go back to any of them. I love books that grow and change with me.
 
Ferdinand Bardamu

Ferdinand Bardamu

I feel nothing more than existence
Feb 22, 2024
327
Still working my way through Pynchon's Against the Day. Apart from that, I've been reading Farm to Factory by Robert Allen. It's about Soviet industrial development. Dry as shit, but fascinating. A good resource for Marxists and people who just want to learn about the economics of the USSR.
Pic related are charts from the book.
 

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