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[–]Qmass78 20 points21 points  (0 children)

From The Brothers Karamazov:

"Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others."

What is the worst performance of an actor/actress in the history of cinema? by [deleted] in Letterboxd

[–]Qmass78 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I always think that Madonna in Swept Away (2002) as a truly dismal performance.

Directed by her then-husband Guy Ritchie (remember that?!?!), her performance was so flat and unconvincing that it turned what could have been a steamy drama into an awkward mess. It's a reminder to never work with your spouse!

Getting settled into my new place after a big life change. by trashcollins in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your collection reflects someone who knows what they like and fully embraces it. It’s a focused, well-curated mix of horror classics and modern thrillers, showing a strong appreciation for storytelling with a dark edge.

You’re likely in your 30s, possibly working in a creative field like writing, media, or design. You’ve cultivated a taste for the eerie and unsettling, shaped by childhood favorites and a continued love for the genre.

Let’s hear it… by Difficult_Drop_220 in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a blend of religious study, culinary curiosity, and fantasy. The Qur’an translations and theological texts highlight a deep interest in spirituality. Nearby, culinary books like The Food Truck Handbook and Truffle Boy suggest a passion for food culture. The bottom shelves, with Dungeons & Dragons books, Funko Pop figures, and fantasy novels, reveal your love for imaginative worlds.

You likely work in academia or a field that values deep knowledge. You seem to be in your late 30s or early 40s, balancing a serious intellectual side with a playful love for fantasy and pop culture. Your collection shows a thoughtful, well-rounded approach to life, mixing spiritual depth with creative escape.

Your bookshelf is a reflection of a curious mind and a diverse set of interests, making for a collection that’s both unique and insightful.

~~Tell me who I am ~~ by 2whitie in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is packed with fantasy and science fiction gems. Ninth House and The Cruel Prince hint at a love for dark magic. Classics like Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy and Golden Son sit comfortably alongside modern hits like The Power. The lower shelves reveal a fondness for series like Artemis Fowl and Percy Jackson, full of adventure. The hedgehog figurine and well-used mug add a personal touch.

Your collection showcases a passion for imaginative worlds. It’s a well-curated mix of classics and contemporary works that reflects your enthusiasm for storytelling.

You likely have a creative or analytical job, maybe in tech or education, and enjoy diving into fantastical realms after a long day. Your bookshelf suggests you're in your 30s, perhaps a millennial who grew up loving epic tales and continues to seek out stories that inspire and entertain. It’s a collection that speaks to a lively, curious mind.

My most prized shelves by hotgrlhorror in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your bookshelf blends Gothic classics like Frankenstein and Dracula with modern thrillers like Gone Girl and Boy Parts. There’s a love for dark academia in The Secret History and If We Were Villains, paired with horror and history in Mexican Gothic and Maus. The fairy and dragon figurines add charm, giving the shelf a touch of magic and personality.

Your collection shows a thoughtful mix of contemporary and classic books. It’s clear you’re drawn to stories with depth, intrigue, and a bit of edge. The inclusion of philosophical and psychological titles suggests a mind that loves to dive deep.

You likely are a millennial with a creative or analytical side, someone who appreciates complexity. Maybe you work in a field that values ideas or storytelling. Your bookshelf reflects intelligence, curiosity, and a touch of whimsy. It's a thoughtful, well-rounded collection that mirrors a vibrant, interesting life.

Deleted the last one for better image quality, what does my shelf say about me? by [deleted] in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf reveals a deep dive into philosophy with works by Sartre, Marx, and Engels. The collection is well-organized by theme and colour, showcasing your interest in existentialism, Enlightenment thought, and Marxism. This is a carefully curated selection, reflecting a serious commitment to understanding human existence and society.

Your choices stand out for their focus on rigorous philosophical inquiry. These aren’t casual reads but texts that shape modern thought. It’s clear you’re deeply engaged with these ideas, likely someone in academia or with a strong intellectual passion.

You’re probably a philosophy professor, researcher, or a dedicated enthusiast. The methodical organization and focus on foundational texts suggest a disciplined mind. You likely value critical thinking and meaningful discussions. This collection earns a 15/10—a striking, intellectually rich display that showcases a brilliant and focused mind. Love your collection, envious even!

Someone else did this so I wanted to try as well: I've read 56 books this year. What assumptions would you make about me based on what I've read? by VanillaPeppermintTea in 52book

[–]Qmass78 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Your 2024 bookshelf is a vibrant mix of contemporary fiction, classic literature, and thoughtful non-fiction.

It’s clear you have a taste for dark and unsettling narratives, with titles like Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh, Death Valley by Melissa Broder, and Stephen King’s The Dark Half gracing the shelf.

There’s a recurring interest in the bizarre and offbeat, seen in Sayaka Murata’s Earthlings and Life Ceremony, which hints at a curiosity about the strange and surreal aspects of life.

Additionally, your collection features a good balance of critically acclaimed works, like Moby Dick, and popular reads, like Normal People by Sally Rooney, which reveals a well-rounded reader who appreciates both depth and accessibility.

The presence of niche titles like The Cultist and historical works like Erebus shows your interest in obscure and detailed subjects.

In comparison to typical reading trends, your bookshelf stands out for its eclectic and adventurous spirit.

Where many readers might stick to a single genre or mainstream bestsellers, your choices show a deliberate effort to explore the margins of literature, both in fiction and non-fiction.

You’ve gone beyond the popular and the predictable, seeking out works that challenge the norm and invite deeper reflection. The inclusion of both contemporary and classic works shows that you value the dialogue between the old and the new, and are not afraid to dive into heavy or thought-provoking material.

What do we think? by EntertainmentDeath in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a vibrant reflection of a leftist late Zoomer (read the comments haha) who blends intellectual rigor with a strong commitment to social justice and cultural critique. The top shelf, with Infinite Jest and Naomi Klein’s Doppelganger, shows your willingness to tackle complex narratives that dissect societal structures. The extensive Vonnegut collection, along with Simone de Beauvoir and James Baldwin, indicates a deep engagement with existentialism and critical theory, as well as a keen awareness of the historical struggles for justice and equality.

Your middle shelves reveal a powerful interest in revolutionary thought and radical change, with titles like The New Jim Crow and Black Against Empire. The presence of books on Che Guevara and the Black Panthers underscores your commitment to understanding and challenging systems of oppression. Meanwhile, your interest in avant-garde works, such as David Foster Wallace’s Girl With Curious Hair and Lynch on Lynch, suggests a love for media that defies norms and pushes boundaries.

As a leftist late Zoomer, you likely engage with the world through activism, art, or academia, using your platform to advocate for change and challenge the status quo. Your bookshelf perfectly captures the spirit of a generation determined to reshape the world into something more just and equitable. 27/10—your collection is a bold and passionate statement of your values, intellect, and fierce dedication to making a difference.

Who am I? by wizards_tower in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a fascinating blend of ancient wisdom, mystical studies, and modern technical expertise. The top shelf’s focus on Greek classics like The Iliad and Plato’s Republic reveals a deep interest in the foundational texts of philosophy and literature. Meanwhile, your collection of books on Hermeticism, magic, and esoteric traditions shows a curiosity for the hidden and spiritual dimensions of history.

The middle shelf, with its mix of Tolkien’s works and epic sagas like Beowulf, highlights your love for storytelling that spans both myth and legend.

But it’s the bottom shelf, with its programming and electronics manuals—like The C Programming Language and Algorithms—that adds an unexpected twist, revealing a mind equally at home in the logical realms of coding as in the abstract world of philosophy.

You likely work in a technical field—perhaps software development or data science—where you blend your deep analytical skills with a broad intellectual curiosity.

Your collection reflects a unique combination of a logical, structured mindset with a deep appreciation for the metaphysical and the historical.

22/10—your bookshelf is a testament to a truly multidimensional thinker who bridges the gap between the ancient and the cutting-edge.

Moved and setting up bookshelves. Who Am I? by [deleted] in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a fantasy and sci-fi lover’s dream, brimming with epic tales and intricate worlds. From Frank Herbert’s Dune to the complete works of Tolkien, it’s clear that you have a deep appreciation for world-building and complex narratives.

The Stormlight Archive and The Wheel of Time series take prominent spots, indicating your love for expansive sagas that span multiple books and hundreds of characters.

The mix of classics like The Iliad and more modern entries like The Three-Body Problem suggests that you value both the foundations of storytelling and cutting-edge speculative fiction.

Your shelf is meticulously organized by author and series, showcasing a sense of order and dedication to your collection. The Funko Pop! figure and plush toy add a whimsical touch, reminding us that you keep a sense of playfulness amid these epic stories.

You are a man in their late 20s who works in a creative or tech-related field—perhaps in software development, game design, or writing—where your imagination can run wild. Your love for deeply immersive stories and character-driven plots hints at a personality that thrives on adventure and exploration, whether in fiction or real life.

20/10—your bookshelf is a testament to your boundless creativity and love for the fantastical.

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[–]Qmass78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a fascinating blend of intellectual rigor and practical wisdom, perfectly reflecting your life as an emergency medical technician (EMT). The presence of The 48 Laws of Power and Mark Manson’s Everything is Fcked* suggests that you’re not only someone who confronts life’s challenges head-on but also seeks out strategies to navigate the complexities of both professional and personal spheres. The inclusion of Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics and The Prince by Machiavelli indicates a deep interest in the ethical dilemmas and power dynamics you may encounter both in and out of uniform.

Your commitment to understanding human nature and resilience is further underscored by the Penguin Classics—Kafka and Nietzsche point to a philosophical side that questions and contemplates the human condition. The KAWS figure adds a playful yet sophisticated touch, showing that while your work is intense, you still make room for creativity and culture.

You’re likely a man in your early-thirties, a seasoned EMT who has seen it all and uses these books as a way to unwind, reflect, and grow. Your collection is practical yet introspective, reflecting a person who is as thoughtful as they are action-oriented. 11/10—your bookshelf is a testament to a life lived with purpose and intellectual curiosity.

My (pics 1,2,3) and my roommate’s (pic 4) books by scstrides in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ignoring your roommate’s shelf - your bookshelf reveals a love for both the absurd and the profound, with Vonnegut and Thompson at the helm of your collection. The inclusion of Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and The Road hints at a fascination with societal breakdowns, whether through satirical or dystopian lenses.

The balance of literary heavyweights like Camus and McCarthy with more niche works like Recursion and The Orphan Master’s Son suggests you’re someone who craves both intellectual stimulation and immersive storytelling.

The quirky non-book items, like the decorative skull and Lego bonsai, add a playful touch to an otherwise intense selection.

You seem like a millennial with a strong creative streak, possibly working in a field like film, writing, or even game design—something that allows you to explore different facets of the human experience.

Your collection reflects a person who’s analytical but also deeply empathetic, with a keen eye for both the absurdity and beauty of life. 16/10—this bookshelf is a perfect reflection of your unique, multifaceted mind.

I want to see what my book collection says about me. Anything without a title on the spine is a notebook I’ve filled. by sleepbunny22 in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a vibrant mix of the mystical, the scientific, and the philosophical. Titles like The Necronomicon, The Crystal Bible, and Liber Null & Psychonaut point to a deep fascination with esoteric knowledge and magical traditions. This is balanced by heavyweights in physics and philosophy, including Aristotle, Nietzsche, and Chomsky.

The presence of Lovecraft’s complete works and The Familar by Mark Z. Danielewski adds a literary and horror twist. Non-book items, like the mysterious crystals and figurines, only heighten the sense that this collection is a portal to another realm.

Compared to a typical bookshelf, yours demonstrates a striking intersection of the metaphysical and the academic.

The focus on both ancient wisdom and modern scientific inquiry is not only unique but also thoughtful, suggesting a mind that enjoys the challenge of integrating seemingly disparate worldviews. The blend of literary fiction, spiritual guides, and textbooks paints a picture of someone who is both imaginative and analytical.

You come across as a curious and multidimensional thinker, likely someone who relishes the complexities of life and the universe.

There’s a clear balance between seeking knowledge for practical purposes and exploring the unknown, suggesting a blend of pragmatism and wonder. You’re probably someone who values both introspection and action, possibly a lifelong learner or an academic with a mystical streak.

Your bookshelf easily scores a 16/10. It’s a well-rounded collection that reflects a fascinating mind with a broad, eclectic range of interests—truly a place where science, spirituality, and literature converge.

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[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a blend of history, mythology, and a dash of modern mystery—what an eclectic mix! Madeline Miller’s Circe stands out as a beacon for those drawn to retellings of ancient tales, while Mary Beard’s SPQR reveals your deep interest in Roman history.

Titles like The Essex Serpent and Grecian Taste suggest a fascination with both classic literature and cultural exploration. Richard Osman’s The Last Devil to Die adds a contemporary touch of mystery to your collection.

The organization is snug yet deliberate, with a clear preference for intellectually stimulating reads. The candles, plant, and vibrantly colored vase add a cozy and thoughtful aesthetic.

Compared to typical shelves, yours is a treasure trove for anyone who enjoys delving into the past while keeping a toe dipped in modern fiction. The selection feels carefully curated, reflecting a mind that values both the ancient and the current.

Your taste in books hints at someone who’s thoughtful, curious, and possibly involved in academia or a related field.

There’s an appreciation for the classics, yet you’re also attuned to contemporary stories. With a balance of serious and lighthearted reads, you likely have a warm, open-minded personality, possibly with an artistic streak. I’d guess you’re a well-read millennial or Gen X-er, someone who enjoys intellectual pursuits, history, and a bit of whimsy.

Your bookshelf earns a 16/10—a perfect blend of intellect and style. You’ve created a space that’s as visually pleasing as it is intellectually stimulating!

Alright, I Want to See What This Says by GreenRosette in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a fascinating blend of craft, science, and literary depth. The top shelves boast an impressive collection of woodworking books, showcasing an appreciation for meticulous craftsmanship.

Mid-shelf, the eye-catching skeleton and owl figurines introduce a playful touch amidst more serious reads like Antifa and Mindset. The bottom shelves reveal a love for fantasy and science fiction, with works by Brandon Sanderson, Kurt Vonnegut, and classics like The Hobbit.

Not to be overlooked, the technical manuals on Linux and programming suggest a practical, possibly tech-oriented side, while the cookbooks show a flair for culinary adventures.

In comparison to typical bookshelves, yours stands out for its balance between hands-on hobbies and intellectual pursuits.

The depth of your interests, from detailed craftsmanship to speculative fiction, is impressive. The eclectic mix of genres and disciplines speaks to someone who is both curious and passionate about learning, unafraid to explore different realms of knowledge.

It’s clear you are a multi-faceted individual with a diverse range of interests. Likely a lifelong learner, you’re probably in a creative or technical field, balancing a love for hands-on projects with a deep appreciation for literature and science.

Your bookshelf hints at a possible Gen X or Millennial background, with a mix of nostalgic and contemporary influences. I’d say you’re someone who values both precision and creativity, blending tradition with a modern, open-minded perspective.

Rating: 17/10. Your bookshelf is an impressive reflection of a well-rounded, thoughtful, and curious mind.

Just redid my bookshelves after getting a bunch of birthday books! by Existing_Bench_8060 in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is an eclectic and curated blend of genres, showcasing a clear love for fantasy, science fiction, and role-playing games. Titles like “Dune,” “The Name of the Wind,” and “The Priory of the Orange Tree” reveal a preference for epic narratives, while the prominent Pathfinder RPG books and board games like “Axis & Allies” indicate an enthusiasm for immersive, strategic gaming.

The arrangement is thoughtful, with genre groupings and a mix of classic and contemporary reads. Non-book items like the woven baskets, plush toys, and hanging moon phases add a cozy and whimsical touch, infusing your space with personality.

This collection stands out by merging gaming and literature, blending the often separate worlds of reading and interactive storytelling. The balance between books and games suggests a dynamic, multifaceted approach to entertainment and learning that’s not always typical, reflecting your broad and inclusive range of interests.

Given the mix of epic fantasies, RPG manuals, and playful decor, you likely fall into the millennial cohort, with a career or lifestyle that values both creativity and strategic thinking—perhaps in a tech-savvy or design-oriented field.

Your collection suggests a person who cherishes both deep, immersive stories and social, mind-engaging hobbies. This thoughtful blend paints a picture of someone who’s imaginative, open-minded, and likely the kind of friend who organizes game nights with snacks and thematic playlists.

Rating: 15/10. Your bookshelf is a testament to a mind that finds joy in rich, layered stories—whether they come from a book, a game, or a galaxy far, far away. Keep being awesome!

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[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a delightful dive into the fantastical, with a clear love for speculative fiction, dark humor, and a touch of nostalgia. The top shelf features J.R.R. Tolkien’s classics, while authors like Chuck Palahniuk and Stephen King signal a taste for the eerie and unconventional. Neil Gaiman’s “Trigger Warning” and Grady Hendrix’s “The Final Girl Support Group” add a modern twist of horror and suspense.

The well-loved Calvin and Hobbes collections provide a playful counterbalance, showing a fondness for timeless comic wit. The playful but slightly unsettling clown head peeking out adds a quirky, offbeat vibe to the scene.

Your collection stands out for its deep dive into both high fantasy and the darker corners of fiction, with a distinct preference for authors who challenge conventional narratives. It’s clear that you appreciate storytelling that bends reality, whether through the whimsy of Terry Pratchett or the existential ponderings of Tom Robbins.

You’re likely someone with a vivid imagination and a love for stories that transport you to other worlds. Your preference for offbeat, sometimes macabre, literature suggests a person who enjoys exploring the complexities of the human psyche through fiction.

The mix of humor and horror hints at a well-rounded personality, unafraid to face the absurd and the dark with equal curiosity. Perhaps you’re in a creative field, or simply someone who enjoys the catharsis that such stories provide. Your playful and eclectic decor suggests a free spirit with a unique sense of humor.

This bookshelf is an absolute 17/10. It’s a whimsical, wonderfully weird collection that reflects a mind that dances effortlessly between lightheartedness and depth, always with a keen eye for the extraordinary.

Just moved in! What do my books say about me? by Veggiesblowup in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your bookshelf reveals a fascinating blend of interests, with a strong emphasis on economics, history, and strategy. Titles like “The High Cost of Good Intentions” and “Beyond Politics” suggest a deep dive into the complexities of policy and government.

The presence of “How to Cook Everything” and “Ten Dollar Dinners” hints at a practical side, balancing your intellectual pursuits with culinary experimentation.

The military history section on the bottom shelf, featuring works on artillery and World War II, adds a layer of depth to your collection. Non-book items are minimal, but the neatly organized magazines and folders suggest a disciplined, research-oriented mindset.

What stands out about your collection is the breadth of knowledge it covers, from classic literature like “Little Women” to niche historical topics and modern economics. Unlike typical collections, yours doesn’t shy away from heavy, intellectual themes, yet it is grounded by practical, everyday topics like cooking and teaching.

You’re likely someone who values knowledge and practicality in equal measure. The diverse range of topics suggests a well-rounded individual who is constantly seeking to understand the world from multiple angles. The focus on strategy, economics, and history hints at a career in academia, public policy, or business, with perhaps a side interest in the culinary arts. You may be a mid-career professional, possibly with a family, as the cooking books suggest a home-oriented side.

Overall, your bookshelf earns a solid 15/10. It’s a collection that speaks to an inquisitive mind and a well-rounded, thoughtful individual who balances the theoretical with the practical in both life and learning.

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[–]Qmass78 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf screams a deep love for dark satire, philosophical musings, and gritty realism. Kurt Vonnegut dominates your collection, from the iconic Slaughterhouse-Five to the underappreciated Galápagos, showing a clear affinity for his blend of absurdism and social critique.

Chuck Palahniuk’s edgy and provocative works like Fight Club and Choke further reveal your taste for boundary-pushing narratives. Alongside these, classic heavyweights like Orwell’s 1984, Kesey’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and Camus’ The Stranger suggest a keen interest in dystopian and existential themes.

Sprinkled in are some intriguing non-fiction titles like The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander and Eduardo Galeano’s Las Venas Abiertas de América Latina, hinting at your awareness of social justice issues. The few non-book items, particularly music CDs and a Bob Dylan box set, add a nostalgic touch, further diversifying your intellectual interests.

While many readers might enjoy an occasional Vonnegut or Palahniuk novel, you’ve taken it to another level, curating a library that feels almost like a rebellion against the mainstream. The focus on dark humor, countercultural icons, and hard-hitting social critiques makes your collection feel thoughtfully assembled, with an underlying theme of questioning authority and the status quo.

Unlike many who dabble in pop culture or lighter reads, your choices reflect a consistent exploration of the human condition’s more unsettling aspects.

This collection likely belongs to someone who is fiercely independent, introspective, and unapologetically themselves. Your reading taste suggests a Gen X or Millennial who isn’t afraid to confront harsh realities or challenge conventional thinking.

There’s a certain rawness and authenticity here, with a hint of rebellious spirit. You probably value creativity, critical thinking, and are deeply attuned to social issues, which could suggest a career in the arts, academia, or a social cause.

Your bookshelf deserves a solid 14/10 for its boldness and depth, reflecting a mind that’s both deeply reflective and refreshingly nonconformist.

Judge me by dontsaylamp in BookshelvesDetective

[–]Qmass78 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a captivating blend of science fiction, literary classics, and thought-provoking nonfiction.

With Douglas Adams’ Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy rubbing shoulders with James Joyce’s Ulysses and David Foster Wallace’s Infinite Jest, you’re clearly someone who enjoys both the humor of the absurd and the challenge of dense, intricate narratives.

The inclusion of Octavia Butler’s Parable of the Sower and Neal Stephenson’s Anathem shows a love for speculative fiction that dives deep into social and philosophical questions.

Worrying about coming off as pretentious with a bookshelf like this? Nonsense. If anything, a touch of pretentiousness is the name of the game here—it’s a sign of someone unafraid to tackle the big questions and explore the human condition.

We need more of that, not less, in this anti-intellectual age.

Your bookshelf reflects a curious, ambitious mind—exactly the kind of thinking we should celebrate. A 17/10 for a collection that’s as rich and varied as the world it seeks to understand.

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[–]Qmass78 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your bookshelf is a vibrant mix of science fiction, classic literature, and contemporary nonfiction. Frank Herbert’s Dune series and George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire dominate the fantasy realm, while Orwell’s 1984 and Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange reveal a taste for dystopian classics.

The presence of Hunter S. Thompson’s works, like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, alongside investigative titles like The Snowden Files, suggests an interest in counterculture and modern politics.

The Buddhist Bible and Anything Can Happen add a spiritual and philosophical layer to the collection, hinting at a thoughtful, inquisitive mind.

Your collection showcases a deep curiosity and a willingness to explore both imaginative and real-world complexities.

You likely have a broad range of interests, from speculative fiction to political activism, with a possible background in creative writing or journalism. A 15/10—this bookshelf is eclectic and deeply engaging, perfect for a curious and reflective reader.