Not so long ago i ordered two books from the net, even though i have about ten books to read already. These two are the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (Tractatus for short) by Ludwig Wittgenstein and the Necronomicon (Kitab Al Azif) by “Abdul Alhazred, the Mad Arab” (in fact by H. P. Lovecraft). I’ve read a lot about Tractatus, and studied Wittgenstein for my essay about him, so i think that one will be iteresting–and with this one, my philosophy collection grows by one more. Now it’s Either/Or by Kierkegaard (hungarian translation), The Seducer’s Diary (in german) also by Kierkegaard, Ecce Homo (in hungarian) and Thus spoke Zarathustra (in german) by Nietzsche, History of Western Philosophy by Russell (in english) and now the Tractatus (in hungarian). Not enough.
The Necronomicon is a book many have heard about, and as in case of many Lovecraft-myths, this one’s considered real by many too. It’s quite popular, there was a movie about it and stuff… But i’ve only got it, because i really liked the Call of Cthulhu and the Dunwich Horror. That Lovecraft knew something…
(I was lazy to look up all the ISBN codes and associated websites, but at least double-checked all titles, so if you want to look any up, you could.)