The Brothers Karamazov: Dostoyevsky
Candide: Voltaire
Demian: Herman Hess
Siddhartha: Hess
Nine Stories: Salinger
Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Nietzche
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I suggest the following order:Angnoch wrote:I just finished "The Idiot" by Dostoyevsky and I need a new book these are my options
1. The Brothers Karamazov: Dostoyevsky
2. Candide: Voltaire
3. Demian: Herman Hess
4. Siddhartha: Hess
5. Nine Stories: Salinger
6. Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Nietzche
give me your opinions and thoughts
(Yes. That is 2 times you'd be reading Candide, but with 2 completely different mindsets. The books change your view of the world.)
And miss the light, but engaging entertainment of the Brothers Karamazov? I can imagine dropping Hesse and Salinger.. there's light, and there's featherweight.. but if Ang lists them, I suppose he wants to read them at least once.Dubby_CompGamerGeek2 wrote:2 - 6 - 2...



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Juliette wrote:I suggest the following order:Angnoch wrote:I just finished "The Idiot" by Dostoyevsky and I need a new book these are my options
1. The Brothers Karamazov: Dostoyevsky
2. Candide: Voltaire
3. Demian: Herman Hess
4. Siddhartha: Hess
5. Nine Stories: Salinger
6. Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Nietzche
give me your opinions and thoughts
2, 4, 6, 5, 1, 3, 2.(Yes. That is 2 times you'd be reading Candide, but with 2 completely different mindsets. The books change your view of the world.)













Psyko wrote:That it does. You finish one book, look at the rest, and decide to read one of the ones you had planned to save until later. It all depends on what you're in the mood for.


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