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throwaway wrote

One section is dedicated to political philosophy and psychology, one is all other kinds of philosophy (primarily Nietzsche), one is fiction, and the last section is shitty books that my roommates brought. I'll see if I can grab a picture when I get home.

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Majrelende wrote

Most of the newer books are foraging guides, but there are a few introductory guides to random topics, too— I would rather not get too in depth. Most of the texts on anarchism I have read are e-books from the Anarchist Library which I would rather not print— and if I did so by hand, I would probably have memorised it by the time it was finished, so there are quite a few books I want to read and always forget about.

That might actually be helpful, though, if I knew any other anarchists in the area.

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rot wrote

mine's more of a book stack than a shelf. Slaughterhouse Five, How to Set a Fire and Why, The Metamorphosis, The (ultimate) Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy

physical books anyway

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Bezotcovschina wrote

I have no camera to make a photo, so there is short description:

A lot of classic literature and poetry, some children books I'm too sensitive with to give away, a great amount of encyclopedias for children I grew on, on various subjects from physics to religions, some classic Sci-Fi books. Some modern literature, some modern poetry also. Some modernish action-Sci-Fi-detectives books, I've inherited from my father and too sensitive to give away.

My partner, however, have the most impressive library I've ever saw. Less classic literature, but a lot more modern one. More modern poetry, more fantasy. Some great plays books. Impressive collection of non-Fi books, from a history of fashion and architecture to encyclopedias for children. But the proud of their library is a great collection of indi-comics. They is very passionate for good illustration, so a lot of their books have outstanding illustrations. I feel like I should brag a bit for them, because it really is their proud. Five big bookshelves filled to the brims! It may seems like you need a fortune to afford such library, but the majority of this was received by exchanges and the rest by exhaustive findings of the best deal possible.

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