I’m reading The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce (Delphi edition) on my tablet.

Just finished Legendborn as well.

The Dark Forest by Liu Cixin is also what I’m reading (second book in the trilogy of The Three-Body Problem)

In terms of non-fiction:

Fundamentals of Marxism-Leninism (2nd Edition) by Otto Wille Kuusinen (highly recommended!)

Class, Race and Black Liberation by Henry Winston (also highly recommmend! …Though not before reading the prequel to the book Strategy for a Black Agenda)

Discussion questions:

What new books are you reading?

Do you prefer fiction or non-fiction?

Question of the week:

What books are you eager to read that you haven’t read yet?

Enjoy!

  • QueerCommie
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    1 year ago

    Of course. For fiction, a few weeks ago I was reading some lovecraft, but the earlier stuff isn’t as good, and it’s also somewhat reactionary, so it feels like a chore trying to get through it so I can get to the more famous stuff. On my ereader I have the Crying of Lot 49, which should be good, but I feel weird opening another book. Maybe I should read something easier like the hunger games. I also need to get back into Octavia Butler, as I never finished the last part of wild seed, and have only read the graphic novel of parable of the sower, so that should be good in its original along with the sequel.

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      1 year ago

      I read through H.P. Lovecraft’s collected works.

      You start to notice more of the racism the older you get; when I was starting out, I assumed that “Well, it was just the times” and basically ignored the racism.

      Now? It’s hard not to notice it; I was a kid then, but I’m a fully grown adult now.

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        1 year ago

        Yeah, some of the stories are pretty gross. Like the one where some dude contacts some heavenly spirit trapped in a “degenerate” poor non-white dude’s body, and it’s trying to escape.

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          1 year ago

          In his story The Rats in the Walls, the character has a cat named nword man.