Okay Chuds! I'm BACK!
I feel like shit, no sleep allowed for me I guess.

Anyways, here are the books I've got so far

>How to Read a Book - Mortimer J. Adler
>Valis - Philip K. DICK
>Theft of Fire - Devon Eriksen
>Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - Douglas Adams
>My First Book - Honor Levy (probably gonna get rid of this to not filter out everyone lol)
>Stoner - John Williams
>The Expanse Vol I - Daniel Abraham & Ty Frank
>White Nights - Fyodor Dostoevsky
>Defense of Purity - Dietrich von Hildebranch
>Life for Sale - Yukio Mishima
>Snow Country - Yasunari Kawabata
>Steppenwolf - Hermann Hesse

Tell me if I forgot something (I'll double-check too), and feel free to recommend other stuff if you want. Please try to recommend short books preferably with audiobooks avalaible in English so it's easier for robots

>>82295858
The way to retain knowledge is through repetition (using the knowledge is one way). I argue with a retard in my head to remember something. And the more you see the same words appear the more likely you are to remember them. And all that jazz...
So it's normal to forget everything quickly after first learning about the thing in question

>>82295902
>Idea is great, but you should at least consider
Noted. I'll chew over the matter carefully.

>The cause is just and if you manage to pull at least a few turbo-tards into being just normal-tards I will give you a long and passionate kiss to the orifice of your choice
I am not homosexual so I would only accept if you wear a wig so it's straight

>I was expecting something more involved than reading a book desu
Yes that's the only idea I had. Anything more than that I feel like could feel too much like work for robots and most of them would give up