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PewDiePie's Book Recommendations

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Felix Kjellberg, known online as PewDiePie, is a Swedish YouTuber known for his Let's Play videos and comedic content. His wide-ranging reading list suggests an interest in philosophy, classic literature, and science fiction.

43 books recommended

πŸ“š Books Recommended by PewDiePie 43

The Count of Monte Cristo

The Count of Monte Cristo

by Alexandre Dumas

"Woah! For some reason I thought I would see through myself, that's the level of brainlet I am. Incredible."

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The Woman in the Dunes

The Woman in the Dunes

by Kobo Abe

"Amazing! A really nice book."

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"I really recommend reading it."

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The Inferno

The Inferno

by August Strindberg

"Very fascinating, but very bizarre to read. Like reading the notes of a madman almost."

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Don Quixote

Don Quixote

by Miguel De Cervantes

"I am so glad I read it. It's my favorite piece of classical literature that I've ever read."

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"My favorite piece of classical literature that I've ever read."

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The Dice Man

The Dice Man

by Luke Rhinehart

"I really enjoyed the first half, but the second half was unnecessary."

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Crime and Punishment

Crime and Punishment

by Fyodor Dostoevsky

"Sometimes this book was very hard to get through, but the parts that shine truly shine."

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No Longer Human

No Longer Human

by Osamu Dazai

"This is everything I would want from a novel."

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Moby Dick

Moby Dick

by Herman Melville

"I'm probably not really ready for it yet, but I'm really glad I read it."

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Man's Search for Meaning

Man's Search for Meaning

by Viktor E. Frankl

"A great tool to help people. [...] In case something really bad happens, I feel like, from reading this book, I'm better equipped to handle it."

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The Sound of Waves

The Sound of Waves

by Yukio Mishima

"I don't really have too much to say about it."

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Life 3.0

Life 3.0

by Max Tegmark

"It felt almost like reading a scifi."

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Bushido

Bushido

by Inazo Nitob

"For anyone that wants to learn more about Japanese culture and the history of it, I think Bushido is a great starting point."

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Japanese Death Poems

Japanese Death Poems

by Yoel Hoffmann

"May sound depressing to read, but I found it very uplifting."

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12 Rules for Life

12 Rules for Life

by Jordan Peterson

"Gave me a lot of new perspectives that I never thought I would even have."

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Beyond Good And Evil

Beyond Good And Evil

by Friedrich Nietzsche

"Despite this being clearly above my reading comprehension, I'm really glad I still gave it a try."

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Brave New World

Brave New World

by Aldous Huxley

"I love this book. I think it's a masterpiece."

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I Am Legend

I Am Legend

by Richard Matheson

"Very light and very gripping from the beginning to the end."

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The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

by Yukio Mishima

"I felt so lost reading this book, in the best possible way. And I absolutely loved it."

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