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favriote book(s) to read?

Kind of bored right now, just wondering what kind of books you guys like to read, right now Im into Ray Bradbury (Farheinheight 451) Ayn Rand (Anthem) and of course George Orwell
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Been reading a lot of Terry Pratchett stuff, Some C.S. Lewis, Neil Gaiman, Robert Ludlum and the Bible is always a good read I recommend the Message version its much more fun to read and easy to understand
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Catcher and the Rye was one of my favorites, right now im reading 1984 by George Orwell
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Re: Re: favriote book(s) to read?

The Book of Bunny Suicides.
Little fluffy rabbits who just don't want to live anymore.

If you are a bunny contemplating suicide, this is the book for you.
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Re: favriote book(s) to read?

If I'm in the mood for reading I'll read anything although my favourites are thrillers. Patricia Cornwall is one of my all time favourites.
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the bible, especially the book of ecclisiastes, it changed my whole perspective on life.
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Re: favriote book(s) to read?

^lots!
anyway i like thoreau's waldon
for now anyway
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Re: favriote book(s) to read?

what are these "Books" you speak of? j/k

i get so overloaded with school reading that i haven't read for pleasure in years. sad ain't it? i really enjoy the calvin and hobbes collections. i have them all. it's all i really have time to read. i liked the book "the things they carried" i forget who wrote it, i wanna say Tim O'Brien. it's one of the few school readings i liked.
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Re: favriote book(s) to read?

If you like Bradbury, try Kurt Vonnegut. I highly recommend The Sirens of Titan. Delightfully depressing.
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Re: Re: favriote book(s) to read?

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If you like Bradbury, try Kurt Vonnegut. I highly recommend The Sirens of Titan. Delightfully depressing.
is it good?? I heard of it before, Yeah Bradbury, Orwell and Rand, have great books, that deal with soceity
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what are these "Books" you speak of? j/k

i get so overloaded with school reading that i haven't read for pleasure in years. sad ain't it? i really enjoy the calvin and hobbes collections. i have them all. it's all i really have time to read. i liked the book "the things they carried" i forget who wrote it, i wanna say Tim O'Brien. it's one of the few school readings i liked.
i read that for sociology last semester, very depressing, i liked it.

I dont really like books, but i enjoyed The Grapes of Wrath
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Re: favriote book(s) to read?

Kudos to those who enjoy Anthem and Walden; both two of my favorites. Atlas Shrugged has been a fave of mine as well.

Right now, I'm reading The Wheel of Time series by Robert Jordan, and will soon be starting Jennifer Government. I have also been known to enjoy Issac Asimov and Kurt Vonnegut.
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