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    Joey Alfio
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    Gates of Fire by Steven Pressfield. It’s not the most historically accurate fiction, but he does a good job portraying the Spartans during the battle of Thermopylae.

    Other good historic fiction set in ancient Greece that I can recommend are Shades of Artemis by Edward Martin and God of War: The Epic Story of Alexander the Great by Christian Cameron

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    #559905
    Mr.Blue
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    Think & Grow Rich(Napoleon Hill), Unshakeable(Tony Robbins), The Power of Now(Eckhart Tolle) are the books that have had a big impact on my life.

    Check out Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Any of Robert Kiyosaki’s books are pretty much required reading when it comes to financial freedom and tax secrets

    That’s next on the list.

    #559919
    Eric Lauder
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    Anatomy of female power, by Chinweizu
    https://www.amazon.com/Anatomy-female-power-masculinist-dissection/dp/9782651052/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8

    That’s even better than both Esther Vilar’s books, it’s practically a bible for a MGHOW.

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    #559932
    Kolaxis
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    The Lord of the Rings, The Sword of Shannara Trilogy, Wheel of Time (as indicated by others), The Kingkiller Chronicle, Demon Cycle Series, and A Song of Ice and Fire are my favorite series.

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    The Lord of the Rings, The Sword of Shannara Trilogy, Wheel of Time (as indicated by others), The Kingkiller Chronicle, Demon Cycle Series, and A Song of Ice and Fire are my favorite series.

    I’ll check out lord of the rings

    Does the Song of Fire and Ice series have only 5 books, or am i missing some?

    #559936

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    Does the Song of Fire and Ice series have only 5 books, or am i missing some?

    The series is not complete. Martin hasn’t written the final book YET. It has only been like 7 years since the last book came out.

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    Does the Song of Fire and Ice series have only 5 books, or am i missing some?

    The series is not complete. Martin hasn’t written the final book YET. It has only been like 7 years since the last book came out.

    Ok cool, i only have the five, and thought it may have been more.

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    Nerevar
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    I’m a big fan of the Drizzt Do’Urden saga by R.A. Salvatore, set on (and under) Faerûn (Dungeons & Dragons universe) and the Magician saga by Raymond E. Feist.

    I’ve read great recommendations on the Mistborn books, so I’ll probably buy them one of these days!

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    #560364
    Jan Sobieski
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    Homo Deus by hatari.

    The future of humanity.

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    #560366

    Anonymous
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    Shlomo Sand, The Invention of the Jewish People.
    Stephen Kinzer, All the Shah’s Men.

    #560376
    Cú Chulainn
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    Its got everything in a novel, MGHOW, tragedy, thriller, great minimalist story, a good introduction to existentialism as a philosophy, set in Algeria, inspired The Cure song “Killing an Arab”. Highly recommended.

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    Virgil
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    Man how could i forget about Inferno and The Da Vinci Code!

    Really… how could you? “Dantes inferno” was a bit or an uphill read at a few places as it is heavily laced with cultural references to the times.

    Can highly recommend “all quiet on the western front” and “ceasars commentaries”. Im a bit partial to booms from the greek/Roman and renaissance eras. And yeah I know all quiet on the western from is WW1.

    Started down Machiavellis writing and close to diving into Ciceros works.

    And there is always “the art of war”.

    Know those may not appeal to everyone but I found them interesting. Good luck with the decision.

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    #560591
    NotMyProblem
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    Living Within Limits

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    Not my property... Not my problem

    #560668
    Surfdude12
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    I’m reading Atlas Shrugged right now. Excellent and very MGTOW.

    Just read chapter where dude who owns steel business comes home after work. He made his wife a gift out of steel at his business. Took a lot of time making it. When gives it to her she rolls her eyes and his mother in law bitches at him for not buying her proper jewelry. He then leaves dinner table and goes outside and reflects how he doesn’t care for his wife or her family as they have no appreciation for his hard work

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    Johndom999
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    “The Myth of Male Power” Warren Farrell.

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    Nerevar
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    The Night’s Dawn Trilogy by Peter F. Hamilton, kickass space opera sci-fi mixed with fantasy!

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    #561075
    IRuleMe
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    Does the Song of Fire and Ice series have only 5 books, or am i missing some?

    The series is not complete. Martin hasn’t written the final book YET. It has only been like 7 years since the last book came out.

    He hasn’t even finished the 6th book. It was supposed to come out this year.

    #561080
    Cú Chulainn
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    Any poetry collections by Charles Bukowski. These are the three I own, I read them on the s~~~ter. If you know Bukowski then you’ll know why that’s apt.

    The Pleasures of the Damned.
    Essential Bukowski.
    Love is a dog from hell.

    He’s pure MGHOW, seen it all from the bottom up.

    #561191
    Zarathustra
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    Its good to get a series going then you have reading material for ever. I like John Sandford’s Prey novels. There are almost 30 so try reading one and if you like it you will have lots of reading material. You don’t have to read them in order. Also, IT might seem daunting because its long but its a pretty entertaining read and not boring at all.

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