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I figured you like the taker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

You guys reminded me of some awesome books...Hobbit, Eragon, Of Mice and Men...

 

 

Trogdor how in the absolute fuck is Great Gatsby your favorite book? I'm not knockin' it...just saying...it's literally one of the most boring books I've ever read.

 

Wait, aren't all books boring?

Isn't that why they started to make movies?

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How did I not see this thread?

 

In this order:

 

War and Peace

 

Hadji Murat

 

Roadside Picnic

 

Atlas Shrugged

 

Catch 22

 

Something Happened (the most depressing book ever written)

 

The Stand

 

Battle Royale

 

World War Z

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We are having to annotate this for our English.

 

Anthem was great, Atlas Shrugged is a bitch to annotate, and I need to read the Fountainhead.

 

I find it concerning this book is being taught in English classes, when it really is political philosophy, and rather Utopian philosophy at that.

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The list would be a few miles long..

 

A few favorites.

 

The Art of War - SunTzu

 

Swan Song

They Thirst and a few others - Robert McCammon

 

Ender's Game - Orson Scott Card

 

Wheel of Time series - Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson

 

Beyond Good and Evil - Nietzsche

 

World War Z - Max Brooks

 

German Brother's in a foreign Land - Itch/co-author (good luck finding a copy of this one)

 

And of course ... The Gentleman's guide to the golden age of blowjobs!

 

For those that aren't familiar with the Project Gutenberg you ought to check it out.. it's designed to make as many classical works available in e-format for free as they can (currently over 33,000 books). Stanza and a few other smartphone apps tap into it, making it really easy to find something good to read for free.

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