Start with the Kama Sutra.
It’s great in audiobook form.
I just watched the movie when it came out to theatres.
7/10
I give it 6/9
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Man seconding this. My reading goal was 20 books and I have smashed it before half of the year was over. Few years ago I couldn’t even read got in a year
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Have you read any Domenico Losurdo? I want to, but am afraid it will be a dense read.
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https://dessalines.github.io/essays/audiobooks.html?
Any other sources?
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Does multiple research papers count? All of them related to the Relational Model, the foundation for relational database management systems. I’m also currently digging through the Postgres manual (only 3000 pages short).
So, besides the Kama Sutra, what else would you recommend?
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I think the Silo books were pretty good
The noun doesn’t matter after an adjective like ‘multiple.’ Nothing good ever follows ‘multiple.’
-Terry Pratchett, Guards! Guards!
Including fornication capable products derived from wood cellulose.
I do recommend audiobooks! If you haven’t tried one yet, please do so.
If you want to read more, don’t listen to others with recommendations. Find something that you like and find books about it. Don’t like it, find another and sell or giveaway your first one. Everyone can read, but not everyone is made to read heavy tomes and they also don’t need too!
are the books fucking or are they about fucking? are pictures included?
I’ve just remembered that like 10 years ago my go-to answer for people bothering me at work with my headphones on just to ask me what Im listening to (wtf??), was just that - “To the Communist Manifesto ofc!”
Sometimes I would spice it up with like a Communist Manifesto - Mein Campf remix or last Sundays black mass I missed, praised be Lucy, the bringer of light.
I’ve def trained people not to ask me stupid or personal questions unless they actually mean it.
I don’t understand nor know how to do small talk, ok?those are my favourite kinds of books!
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Multiple fucking books? Like “Lady Chatterley” or “Joy of Sex”?
Audiobooks take away the imaginative ideas of the readers experience of the tales. I like to imagine for myself the feelings of the characters in their given situations.
Audiobooks are also passive listening which is not cognitively absorbed as thoroughly as active reading. IMO you have not “read” a book if you just listened to someone read it to you. Reading with your own eyes engages more thinking processes, forcing the reader to think more about what they’ve read.
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Sorry Carl, I ain’t reading shit. I might listen to an audiobook, but I’m not promising anything