Recommended Reading List
Way back when I was a little kid the best advice ever given to me was from a counselor who was substituting my class when I was in elementary school. We were bored and so he told us to read, so we sadly opened up our textbooks to do some homework, and then he clarified;
"You don't have to read that, you can read anything you want, even comics. But just read because it exercises your brain."
When I was putting together this list of recommended reading, I thought I would just dive back into the books that really influenced me and my way of thinking. I'm also keeping in mind some of the more recent books that I'm reading that are slowly becoming a part of my consciousness.
I'm also trying to keep this list concise, so no more than two or three books per author. There'd be no point for this if I listed every book from my favorite authors.
So, although incomplete, and not arranged in any particular order, here is my personal list of favorite books. And like I said, this is an incomplete list; I'll be adding more as time goes on.
- "The Infinite Concept of Cosmic Creation", by Ernest L. Norman (Unarius)
- "Preparation for the Landing", by URIEL (Unarius)
- "A Field Guide to Demons, Fairies, Fallen Angels, and Other Subversive Spirits", by Carol K. Mack , Dinah Mack
- "Howl", by Allen Ginsberg
- "The Official Slacker Handbook", by Sarah Dunn
- "The Book of the SubGenius", by The SubGenius Foundation
- "Neighborworld", by "Lonesome Cowboy Dave" Deluca
- "High Weirdness by Mail", by Reverend Ivan Stang
- "Who Censored Roger Rabbit", by Gary K. Wolf
- "Thus Spake Zarathustra", by Friedrich Nietzsche
- "Flatland", by Edwin A. Abbott
- "Nyarlathotep", by H.P. Lovecraft
- "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test", by Tom Wolfe
- "The Law of the Sun", by Ryuho Okawa
- "The Rebirth of Buddha", by Ryuho Okawa
- "Principia Discordia" by Malaclypse the Younger
- "Astronomicon minorem - DMT, Cthulhu and You: First United Church of Cthulhu", by Khurt Khave
- "The Book of Scullyation: Cosmic Despair, Shredded Sanity, and Redheads", by Reverend Saint J.R. "Jeff" Sommer, Pontifex Maximus of the First Church of Dana Scully, Scientist
- "The Handbook for the Recently Deranged", by Reverend Saint J.R. "Jeff" Sommer, Pontifex Maximus of the First Church of Dana Scully, Scientist
- "The Enchiridion", by Epictetus
- "The Dude De Ching", by "The Dudely Lama" Oliver Benjamin
- "The Infernal Texts: Nox & Liber Koth", by Stephen Sennitt
- "The Pseudonomicon", by Phil Hine
- "The Infinite Way", by Joel S. Goldsmith
- "Bunny Bible", by Terrence747
- "Necronomicon", by Simon
- "Orion Council, Here", by Krista Raisa
- "The Cellular Cosmogony", by Dr. Cyrus "Koresh" Teed
- "The Lizard Codex: Watch U.R. Back", by Lizardio Four
- "The Urantia Book"
- "The Consciousness of the Atom", by Alice A. Baily
- "The Nerdist Way: How to Reach the Next Level (In Real Life)", by Chris Hardwick
- "Mugei Mumei no Jitsu", by Grandmaster Ashida Kim
- "The Invisible Fist", by Grandmaster Ashida Kim
- "Murphy's Law", by Arthur Bloch
- "The Illuminatus!" Trilogy, by Robert Anton Wilson
- "The Field Guide to Extraterrestrials", by Patrick Huyghe
- "The Field Guide to Bigfoot, Yeti, and Other Mystery Primates Worldwide", by Loren Coleman and Patrick Huyghe
- "The Happy Mutant Handbook"
- "Angel Tech: A Modern Shaman's Guide to Reality Selection", by Antero Alli
- "The Satanic Bible", by Anton LeVey
- "Hypnosis For Hipsters", by Mister Lobo
- "Barry Trotter and the Unauthorized Parody", by Michael Gerber
- "How to be a Villain", by Neil Zawacki
- "Lines for all Occasions: Excuses & Lies"
- "How to Survive a Sharknado and Other Unnatural Disasters", by Andrew Shaffer
- "The Official Couch Potato Handbook", by Jack Mingo & Robert Armstrong
- "Slime Dynamics", by Ben Woodard
- "The Nuclear Platypus Biscuit Bible", by Pope Gus Rasputin Nishnabotna Sni-A-Bar Freak the First
- "The Book of Bradley", by Bob Bradley
- "The Catalog of Cool", by Gene Sculatti
- "The Nature of Living Matter", by Lancelot Hogben
- "Nocturnicon", by Konstantinos
- "Scatalog", by John G. Bourke
- "Potions, Lotions, Tonics and Teas", by Linda Glovach
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