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>>21351043
>your pregnancy

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>>17113679

Did you know that according to a woman who knew him, who was asked about him later in her life, The Engels sketch looks nothing like him?

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Books about reason arguments and critical thinking?

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I grew up in a poor and abusive household, where i was beaten and insulted for my attention deficit and hyperactivity.

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>>6848678
Fuck Kelsen right in the ass.
>It's a Grundnorm, I ain't explaining more shit.
>Muh Constitution.

Also, natural law a shit; you wouldn't recommend that shit if philosophy weren't a meme on this board.

Here are my recommendations:
OP should read, for instance, Stendhal (The Red and the Black), Flaubert (The Sentimental Education), Kafka (The Trial), some Mishima (The temple of the Golden Pavillion, or The Sea of Fertility), Bartleby, Babbitt and The Count of Monte Cristo (not just because of any phoilosophy or anything, but also because it's cool to use Commercial Law in your avengeful deeds), etc.

If you want "Law books" or mildly related readings you can ask your teachers for them, since a lot of authors will be mentioned in your classes, like Machiavelli, Montesquieu, Beccaria, Bentham, Stuart Mill, Rousseau, Hobbes, Kelsen, Hart, Kelsen, Dworkin, Rawls, Nozick, etc., and their recommendations shall be way more useful than /lit/'s shitposts. And of course you can always read some philosophy or politic science stuff you find interesting.

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>>6050445
This anon knows.

The three musketeers is decent.
Twenty years after gets way better, it's more mature and it's even funnier.
The vicomte of Bragelonne is plainly awesome and the last 200 pages gave me all the feels.

Also, they may be long books -the third one was 1500+ pages-, but they're an easy reading and won't take you much time.
I read them with 20 and I enjoyed them a lot.

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>>5360642
>Rowling's creativity
She just plagiarized 'Young Sherlock Holmes' movie, added shit like magic wands and kept writing till it all became a 7-book-mess only readable by teens with little taste.

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So, where do words go when they're deleted?

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What is the greatest achievement a work of fiction could strive for?

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