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    Jan Sobieski
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    Reading is fundamental. Books in your livingroom is better than college.

    I’d like to start a thread where members can post books they like. They can be MGTOW or not. No judgements. Maybe we can pin it.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Jan Sobieski
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    I’ll start.

    Command and Control. The history of Americas nuclear weapons program.

    It could also be titled how close we came to destroying ourselves.

    Great story and we’ll written.

    Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

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    Riargs
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    Love this thread!

    I have always read multiple books at the same time – skipping from one to the other from day to day – don’t know why but I like it that way…

    Of the current crop of books (in the past few months) I’ve really liked:

    “Barbarian Days – A Surfing Life” by William Finnegan – an excellent read on early surf culture in the USA

    “Seeds Of Contemplation” by Thomas Merton – certainly THE BEST spiritual book I’ve read in years and years

    “Jules Verne, An Exploratory Biography” by Herbert Lottman – a great biography of this incredible man

    “I AM Spartacus” by Kirk Douglas – Written by the star himself (he’s 99 years old now) a few years ago, it’s the quintessential “how a movie was made” book

    And finally “The Science Of Mind” by Ernest Holmes – I keep re-reading this one, it’s so dense that every time I go back to it I get more and more out of it

    That’s the current crop, I would date myself atrociously if I put an “All Time Favorite Books” list on here…

    "In my many years I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is a shame, two are a law firm and three or more is a Government..." - John Adams

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    Uintatherium
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    Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
    All Tomorrows by Nemo Ramjet
    Man After Man by Dougal Dixon
    Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell
    The Alphabet of Manliness by Maddox

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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    Rennie
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    The Sum of All Fears – The ultimate story about nuclear terrorism. Seemed impossible at the time, but will probably happen down the road because of the crazy people running our societies now. Not politically correct, unlike the 2002 movie…

    Red Storm Rising – About a fictional conventional WW3 between NATO and Warsaw Pact nations, during the 1980’s.

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    Uintatherium
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    I also own a book called Tales The Totems Tell. It’s a book of Native American folk tales. From that book, I learned that old Native Americans were badass, manly and absolutely hardcore.

    Sometimes I read about the old conflicts between the Native Americans and the European colonialists. The Native Americans were the ones fighting for a good cause (in my opinion) but both sides were badass. Men in general were badass back in those days.

    It’s sad how so many Native American men have surrendered their badassery in order to appease the feminist left. To be fair, this is partly a byproduct of far-right cruelty.

    MGTOW: because you can (and should) say anything about a woman as long as she isn't within earshot

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    Any book about Roman history.

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    Chir
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    Put my list up here:

    Books for men

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion, it is by the beans of Java that thoughts acquire speed, the hands acquire shaking, the shaking becomes a warning; it is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

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    RAT-7
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    http://www.jack-donovan.com/axis/books/the-way-of-men/ a very interesting one

    I swear by my life and my love of it that I will never live for the sake of a woman, nor ask a woman to live for mine.

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