Monopoly Capital. After reading Marx, it was like a second set of blinders fell off.
The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy series. Delightfully absurd and existential.
Blackshirts and reds is one of my Favorit
I mostly like comic novel series
- Dork Diaries
Its similar to my favorite story, Miraculous
- Penny Pepper
The closest a book series I’ve read got to a cartoon
- Diary of a
NoobWarrior
Instead of fantasy based on real life, this is fantasy based on Minecraft
- Trouble is a friend of mine
This is not a comic novel series, but the text’s signal-to-noise ratio is really good, so I can still read it without getting overwhelmed
A side question, does LemmyGrad have a presence on Bookwyrm? I mean, we discuss books and Bookwyrm is all about discussing books
The Lost World: Jurassic Park 2
Dracula
Moby-Dick
The Lost World(1912)
After Ninety Years
War of the Worlds
Journey to the Center of the Earth
The Bear: History of a Fallen King
My favourites are all escapism from this hellworld.
Jean Auel - Earth’s Children series Diana Gabaldon - Outlander series Tom Slemen - Haunted Liverpool series Patricia Leitch - Jinny At Finmory series C S Lewis - Narnia seriesHeretics of Dune (Dune book 5). After the slow books 2-3 and contemplative 4, the bonkers action and bizarre concepts are really refreshing. It was also neat to get a deeper look into the world.
I liked:
Ancillary Justice - Leckie
Network Effect - Wells
Assassin’s Quest - Hobbs- Toward a Contextual Realism (Jocelyn Benoist)
- Helgoland (Carlo Rovelli)
- Dialectics of Nature (Friedrich Engels)
- Dialectical Logic (Evald Ilyenkov)
- Science and Humanism (Erwin Schrodinger)
- Critique of the German Ideology (Coral Marques)
- Wittgenstein on Rules and Private Language (Saul Kripke)
anna karenina
war and peace
stoner
death comes for the archbishop
pride and prejudice
just some off the top of my head :)- The City and the Stars
- Rendezvous with Rama
- Hard to Be a God
- Blindsight
- Roadside Picnic
- Diaspora








