I was thinking if anyone is interested we could all pick a book, read it, then review it together. We should stick to short stories and easy reading to get started, and if people are really dedicated maybe we can move on to more intense literature.
I'm out of ideas atm but go ahead and suggest some stories you think would be entertaining. I will do my best to track down and link people to an ebook version of every story, or they can find it themselves and post it along with their recommendation.
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http://www.archive.org/stream/TheTurnerDiariesByAndrewMacdonald/turner-diaries-william-luther-pierce_djvu.txt
It says the writing style was based on this book which also looks kinda good:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Iron_Heel
I'd also recommended Hunter by the same author.
I started TTD and it seems awesome so far, but I gotta go now.
You can read? And that didn't put you off Mein Kampf? How fucking badly written did it need to be? Scrawled in crayon?
STFU new arrival.
Well, I've certainly been put in my place. But I can't help feel that you havn't actually read those books, and merely added their titles to your swastika to be cool and edgy, amiright?
cool story bro.
lol:p:p:p
I vote and stick by my recommendation of the turner diarys.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crash_%281973_novel%29
That books sounds creepy. I'm going to check it out asap.
If you can find an audio version of the Turner diary's that would be fucking awesome. I lost my copy in a house fire.
I'd say it's the most erotic book I've ever read. Don't bother with the film though, it's a god awful face rape for such a respectable author.
According to CuilinaryOverloard this site is a circle jerk of hate:o:o
Mein Kampf wasn't badly written, I always hear this critique and no one ever elaborates.
Jack London's novels are AWESOME, the Iron Hell is highly recommendable.
It's been wondered whether JL was the author of might is right as well, being my favourite book. My 2nd guess would be Neitzsche.
Ive always believed he wrote it. A lot of people said no but the style and views fit him pretty well. Ive never heard the theory Nietzsche wrote it before. Even though Im not an atheist I'm a big Nietzsche fan. Hit theory's on the overman and advancing to become beyond good and evil were great.
It wasn't so much the writing style that irritated me as the rambling pointlessness of the whole text. Who cares what he thought about boxing, or smoking? All the lifestyle guidance just confirms that what he was trying to create was closer to cult than party or state.
http://www.resist.com/Hunter.pdf
I'm going to look into this as well. Thanks.
lol, shut up.
For anyone who has already read Turner Diaries: