It’s an examination of the manosphere and the way interconnected communities of incels, pickup artists and men going their own way lead to extremist radicalisation and the alt-right. It critiques the way extreme misogyny is not taken seriously as a terrorist motive by governments and wider society.
hypedhoneybadger on
“ham on rye” by charles bukowski
Abeville5805 on
Red Rising because there are so many recommendations on here. I’m about 150 pages in and can’t stop with the eye rolls. I’m not sure why it gets so many recommendations lol.
malinny on
The Country of the Blind by Andrew Leland
NietzscheIsMyDog on
Bluebeard, by Kurt Vonnegut. One of his later books, but revisits a character from Cat’s Cradle.
Elinaamble22 on
East of Eden
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Confident-Basil5025 on
The Girl I used to be by April Henry
kickedhorsecorpse on
Blackout by Connie Willis
Dipple11 on
A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales
Candid_Swordfish8927 on
Shadow of the Wind and 11/22/63
lazyMarthaStewart on
Alias Grace, by Margaret Atwood
Appalatchun on
Station Eleven
Age of Vice
Willie-Tanner on
Life of Pi
MongooseStill on
The very secret society of irregular witches
XeniaDweller on
The Patriot Protocol
vanastalem on
Zoe’s Tale (#4 in the Old Man’s War series) – John Scalzi
Bright_Magazine_3912 on
Duma Key by Stephen King and the Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
PyroDolly on
Outlander
justdeserts8675308 on
Salvage the Bones
ImOnlyHereCauseGME on
Dancing in the Shadow of Monsters: the Collapse of the Congo and the Great War in Africa by Jason Stearns. About half way through, very good so far, lots of insight into the deadliest war since WW2 that no one knows about
Smirkly on
Infinite Jest. Seriously, a real mental challenge.
ArymusDesi on
Molly’s Game by Molly Bloom plus a stack of comics.
Bfd313 on
The feather thief 🙌
melissarose80 on
The Silent Patient
stocaidearga11 on
The sisters of Auschwitz by Roxanne van Iperen
Expensive_Peach32 on
Demon Copperhead
LaRoseDuRoi on
The Poisoned Serpent by Joan Wolf. It’s part 2 of a set of novels set in the 1100’s.
towanda51 on
Dopesick by Beth Macy
kdrums100 on
Daring Greatly – Brene Brown. Wanted something on emotions we feel, and it’s not 1,000 pages
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Musicophilia – Oliver Sacks. I teach music and wanted to educate myself further on what music does to us as humans.
charactergallery on
The New Jim Crow.
Extension_Virus_835 on
Just finished Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn today and I know it was popular awhile ago and late to the train but it was very good I totally get the hype around it!
Also working my way through 25 books/short stories of the Percy Jackson series to get to the new one that came out recently
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It’s pretty dark so far
“Men Who Hate Women” – Laura Bates
It’s an examination of the manosphere and the way interconnected communities of incels, pickup artists and men going their own way lead to extremist radicalisation and the alt-right. It critiques the way extreme misogyny is not taken seriously as a terrorist motive by governments and wider society.
“ham on rye” by charles bukowski
Red Rising because there are so many recommendations on here. I’m about 150 pages in and can’t stop with the eye rolls. I’m not sure why it gets so many recommendations lol.
The Country of the Blind by Andrew Leland
Bluebeard, by Kurt Vonnegut. One of his later books, but revisits a character from Cat’s Cradle.
East of Eden
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
The Girl I used to be by April Henry
Blackout by Connie Willis
A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales
Shadow of the Wind and 11/22/63
Alias Grace, by Margaret Atwood
Station Eleven
Age of Vice
Life of Pi
The very secret society of irregular witches
The Patriot Protocol
Zoe’s Tale (#4 in the Old Man’s War series) – John Scalzi
Duma Key by Stephen King and the Dream Thieves by Maggie Stiefvater
Outlander
Salvage the Bones
Dancing in the Shadow of Monsters: the Collapse of the Congo and the Great War in Africa by Jason Stearns. About half way through, very good so far, lots of insight into the deadliest war since WW2 that no one knows about
Infinite Jest. Seriously, a real mental challenge.
Molly’s Game by Molly Bloom plus a stack of comics.
The feather thief 🙌
The Silent Patient
The sisters of Auschwitz by Roxanne van Iperen
Demon Copperhead
The Poisoned Serpent by Joan Wolf. It’s part 2 of a set of novels set in the 1100’s.
Dopesick by Beth Macy
Daring Greatly – Brene Brown. Wanted something on emotions we feel, and it’s not 1,000 pages
​
Musicophilia – Oliver Sacks. I teach music and wanted to educate myself further on what music does to us as humans.
The New Jim Crow.
Just finished Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn today and I know it was popular awhile ago and late to the train but it was very good I totally get the hype around it!
Also working my way through 25 books/short stories of the Percy Jackson series to get to the new one that came out recently