If you can recommend one book, and one book only
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Re: If you can recommend one book, and one book only
The Hobbit, or anything by Tolkien, but I'd start with Bilbo Baggins.
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I'll add another to the mix: Hunter S. Thompson's 'Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas'. Just effing hilarious. Oh to have been able to drink w/that guy. I'm sure it would have spiraled downwards to mainlining anything he could get his hands on.. sp probably for the best I never did.
'All the Kings Men' is next on my list, sitting on the bookshelf waiting for me.
'All the Kings Men' is next on my list, sitting on the bookshelf waiting for me.
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You'll enjoy that. I thought hte recent movie was crap - maybe more exactly it just wasn't as fucking great as the book was. If you enjoy it, I also recommend The Cave by RPW. One of my favorite authors...
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Same here. Read it in no time.RumpleForeskin wrote:This may be cheesy but I could not put down Breaking Vegas by Ben Mezrich. I read it from cover-to-cover in one day. It was THAT fucking good.
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Haven't read this for quite some time but one of my favorite all time reads is "The Right Stuff" by Tom Wolfe.
For something challenging I would say "Foucalt's Pendulum" by Umberto Eco. If you can get past the extremely dense translation it's pretty engrossing.
For BCO, I'd prolly recommend Richard Scarry's classic "What Do People Do All Day".
For something challenging I would say "Foucalt's Pendulum" by Umberto Eco. If you can get past the extremely dense translation it's pretty engrossing.
For BCO, I'd prolly recommend Richard Scarry's classic "What Do People Do All Day".
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For a purely entertaining read, I'd go with Max Brooks' World War Z. If I was attempting to be a little more "scholarly," I'd probably recommend Camus' The Stranger.
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Third.IndyFrisco wrote:Same here. Read it in no time.RumpleForeskin wrote:This may be cheesy but I could not put down Breaking Vegas by Ben Mezrich. I read it from cover-to-cover in one day. It was THAT fucking good.
I read it in 1.5 days. But, wasn’t it called ‘Bringing Down the House’?
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I've gotten around to this. One question - at what point does it cease being so repetitive and tedious?battery chucka' one wrote:Brave New World-Aldous Huxley
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Is that Moving Sale’s biography?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:I've gotten around to this. One question - at what point does it cease being so repetitive and tedious?battery chucka' one wrote:Brave New World-Aldous Huxley
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