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SoulWhisperer

SoulWhisperer

Unfazed By Suicide « MtF »
Nov 13, 2023
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I like reading and back some time ago I asked for recommendations here, do y'all got any cool books you read you'd recommend to others?

I'm not looking for anything specific except it has to be a serious book and I overall usually prefer non-fiction. Themes can be autobiographies of interesting people or lives, books about psychology/human behaviour, books about LGBT, and yea.

For example, I loved No Longer Human by Dazai, if anyone has books similar to that I'd appreciate.

Drop book name, author and small description :D
 
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unluckysadness

unluckysadness

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Jul 9, 2025
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I'd recommend you a little book called "The Peaceful Pill Handbook" by Philip Nitschke & Fiona Stewart. Great book with nice stories !

Of course it's my dark sense of humour 😬 I hope it makes you laugh. And I'm sorry if it doesn't. I'm just so desperate these times
 
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getoutgirl

getoutgirl

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Mar 17, 2025
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Quite similar to No Longer Human I really liked reading Kokoro by Soseki, which is very popular also from that era maybe you've read it. It drags a bit in the third half cos he was publishing it serialized for a newspaper and he just kept writing instead of finishing it, but it's pretty worth it by the end and has the same vibe.

The Outsider by Colin Wilson, also has that vibe. It's like a multi biographical exploration of the trope and character of "the outsider", misfits, outcasts, world weirdos, both in media and real life historical people. + with some philosophy and general life perspectives. The guy wrote most of it while he was homeless living in a park himself, so it's a pretty interesting book. Me like.

Also Nausea by Sartre is very similar to those. First person melancholic french guy taking walks around places and smoking and rambling and having existential panic attacks and drinking coffee and smoking and rambling and panic attacks and smoking. Pretty good tho.

And anything by virginia woolf. I love Orlando, Very LGBT, but that's weird biographical fiction. I'm currently reading a non-fiction of hers, a collection of essays called The Death of the Moth and other essays. Some are pretty neat, the titular specially, some others I think require historical victorian context I lack, haven't finished it so can't recommend in full but thought I'd share :P
 
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Dot

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Sep 26, 2021
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N.e bk b/ Erich Fromm
 
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Cosmophobic

Cosmophobic

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Aug 10, 2025
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For psychology/human behaviour I recommend The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker. It's an analysis and re-focusing of psychoanalysis for the purpose of de-constructing the human condition down to its basic fears, the most basic and foundational according to Becker is the fear of death. From this fear, according to him, all human civilisation and cultural activity springs.

It doesn't brush over mental illness either but rather keeps it a central issue.
 
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princexhhn

princexhhn

ich will alles, was mir nicht hilft
Sep 26, 2023
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Veronika Decides To Die by Paulo Coehlo
 

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