Currently reading a book called Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the 60s by Tom O ‘Neil. The book that I just finished was Flowers in the Attic.
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Currently: Mein Kampf by Hitler (highly recommend. Almost everything he talks about is relevant to today's political landscape and Hitler was contemplating all the right questions. I also don't just mean jews either but immigration, democracy, tyrannical governments, unions, capitalism, atheists, etc... The book surprised me. I didn't realize how much Hitler touches on that's relevant to today outside of the jewish question.)
Last book: Iliad by Homer
I'm reading it now and whilst there are many interesting parts (i haven't even gotten that far yet) i'm always getting put off by addie jerking himself off for being the noticer.
I got like fifty pages in a year ago. It's actually scary because you'd think it was written this decade. And it has a bad rep but so far he's barely mentioned Jews and it's really a cultural critique in general. But he's not dumb. He makes some incredible points and it's clear he didn't just wake up one day and just go loose cannon. He had a very particular idea in mind of how society ought to function, the purpose of a nation state, how it can beat serve it's own people, and what to do to get it functioning again. It's a masterpiece in how to repair your own broken nation.