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Recommend me a book...
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2017-07-08 at 2:04 AM UTCbest book in your opinion...
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2017-07-08 at 3:07 AM UTCIt's not the best book but you might benefit from reading Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.
It could help you to stop being a vapid, basic bitch and be a mindful, interesting and compelling person. -
2017-07-08 at 3:07 AM UTC
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2017-07-08 at 3:16 AM UTCThe Talisman [1984].
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2017-07-08 at 4:10 AM UTCatlas tugged
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2017-07-08 at 4:18 AM UTC
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2017-07-09 at 11:51 PM UTCAnything else? Come on, Lanny, you read a lot... you can thank a post, but not take 10 seconds to recommend SOMETHING? Even Captain Failco fucking recommended something...
Malice? MQ? Fuck... Anybody? -
2017-07-09 at 11:51 PM UTCI got a 50$ Barnes&Noble Gift card to use...
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2017-07-09 at 11:53 PM UTCI'll look on B&N to see prices and give you my recommendations.
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2017-07-09 at 11:54 PM UTCHEY.
The Transall Saga...I read a little over or under half the book in one night.
Gary Paulsen, you can't go wrong. -
2017-07-10 at 12:10 AM UTCAnything by Robert Anton Wilson.
Good author and he is well versed on the world we live in.
Well he was, He died awhile back but he will live on in many works that people love. -
2017-07-10 at 12:21 AM UTCI haven't really read many new books recently. As a result, I'll pick from these classics, which are $5 a pop, so you can get 10 really good books and hopefully become a more cultured person
https://m.barnesandnoble.com/b/bn-classics-your-choice-5-each/_/N-2mie
1. The Count of Monte Cristo
This is basically my favourite book of all time. I'd go so far as to say it's one of the greatest stories ever told. I loved the unabridged version, which was very much about the period.
2. Essential Dialogues of Plato
Just one I think everyone should read at least once.
3. Don Quixote
This one is also a phenomenal book. I can't exaggerate how fucking funny it can be either. Great as a light read.
4. Heart of Darkness
Just a very important book to read, specially in this day and when identity politics are taking center stage, and race is such a topic of conversation.
5. Journey To The Center of the Earth
This is another one you'll like for pure excitement and adventure. I consider this to be an essential.
6. The Wasteland, And Other Poems
T.S. Eliot, nuff said.
7. Republic, Plato
Another absolute essential.
8. King Solomon's Mines
In the same vein as JTTCOTE, fucking amazing story in general.
9. Scaramouche: A Romance of the French Revolution
Just an absolutely fascinating tale all around.
10. Anna Karenina
You know when I said TCOMC was one of the greatest stories ever told? Well this is the argument against it being the greatest. The reason why it's number 10 is because it is not an exciting story in the sense that a reader in 2017 might think of an exciting story. But it is insanely engaging and we'll told. -
2017-07-10 at 12:32 AM UTCred tiger rising
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2017-07-10 at 12:47 AM UTCThe Phantom Tollbooth
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2017-07-10 at 1:10 AM UTCI liked the game of thrones collection. It's a lot of fuckin reading tho. I think I read each one for a week.
Tolkiens books.
I hope you meant fictional stories. I enjoyed some somewhat religious books like The art of happiness etc -
2017-07-10 at 1:38 AM UTCJesus KinKou after that post you cant be real.
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2017-07-10 at 1:46 AM UTC
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2017-07-10 at 1:52 AM UTCYeah I don't read much. The internet ruined that for me. When I'm old and my web friends are gone ill have a big library and just read everything in there then swap shit out Each week
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2017-07-10 at 2:03 AM UTCBling, what's your favorite of Terry Pratchetts? I listen to the audiobooks when i go on my runs/walks so I've heard liek the first 30 pages or so of quite a few books. Only ones I've read/listened through were the colour of magic and guards! guards!
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2017-07-30 at 3:17 PM UTC120 Days of Sodom