What's your favorite book anans
(from any genre and cetegory)
[Serious] (if it means anything here)
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KpR2RG
No.623
What's your favorite book anans
(from any genre and cetegory)
[Serious] (if it means anything here)
AgH5A4
No.625
Moby Dick

KpR2RG
No.626
>>625
Next read

ZRXFXM
No.628

KpR2RG
No.629
>>627
Why is it your favourite book? Should I read it as life is too short to read everything

KpR2RG
No.630
>>628
Arey paneer
bEZOVN
No.631
>>628
bhund ke lund kuch aur padhle

KnN/Mn
No.632
>>629
Its a photo book with some literature accompanying it. I discovered it in my states capital library a year ago or two. The book features several photographers and artists from India and beyond with their take on post liberalized era which began from the early 90s. Honestly a fascinating book containing visuals from a time foreign to us, one that observed drastic changes in the way we communicate and live in the millennial years. This book in particular taught me the significance of photojournalism and archiving the present because without such records we would forget what it was like back then or worse wouldn't even get to learn. If you share similar sentiments as me then please do check it out should be on Anna's or you could even purchase a physical copy if available at your local bookstore.

kVBdeR
No.633

kVBdeR
No.634
(I am OP)
bEZOVN
No.635
>>634
majoring in gender studies and philofattory is ez, post something technical and bring down bigcorp, and resist, anon.
bEZOVN
No.636
>>635
philofaggottory
bEZOVN
No.637
>>636
philofaggotry, kill me

kVBdeR
No.638
>>635
The books justifies (in some sense) the laws of manu
I am just consolidating my (indian) supermacist ideas before doing maths
Have a great day anon
STlxvt
No.639
>>623(OP)
Cengage
eeC9b0
No.640
Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse, one of my most beloved books. I place it in the likes of Gita, Thus spoke Zarathustra and Koran (for me, I found the book to be very personal and intimate to me)

m4ZN3o
No.1208
>>623(OP)
Probably deltora quest
DxpRSh
No.1209
>>625
you mean picrel?

m4ZN3o
No.1210
>>1209
Lmao


JeaZ8s
No.1211
>>623(OP)
-A Song of Ice and Fire (low fantasy)
-The Wheel of Time (fantasy)
-The Three-Body Problem (sci-fi)


JeaZ8s
No.1212
>>639

ZNdCEW
No.1213
>>623(OP)
IDK IF ITS TOO BASIC OR NOT NEICHE BUT YEA COSMOS IS GOAT
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