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Favorite Book
What is yours?
I think I have to go with One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest by Kesey, although there are several Hemingway and Ellis books whichI feel very strongly about. |
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Re: Favorite Book
Survivor-Chuck Palahniuk
American Psycho-Bret Easton Ellis The Idiot-Fyodor Dostoyevsky Doors of Perception-Aldous Huxley Jesus' Son-Denis Johnson Last Exit to Brooklyn-Hubert Selby Jr. thats just a few off the top of my head. |
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Re: Favorite Book
Choke - Chuck Palahniuk is up there.
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Re: Favorite Book
anything palahniuk is waaaay up there. i guess i should give my palahniuk list:
Survivor Invisible Monsters Fight Club Choke Lullaby Diary Stranger than Fiction Travel Book Haunted will be on this list later this spring, i have a bad feeling though...read some parts and its just ok. |
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Re: Favorite Book
[ QUOTE ]
anything palahniuk is waaaay up there. i guess i should give my palahniuk list: Survivor Invisible Monsters Fight Club Choke Lullaby Diary Stranger than Fiction Travel Book Haunted will be on this list later this spring, i have a bad feeling though...read some parts and its just ok. [/ QUOTE ] Invisible Monsters was weak. |
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Re: Favorite Book
paris hiton biography
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Re: Favorite Book
James Ellroy's American Tabloid.
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Re: Favorite Book
Fiction?
The World According to Garp - John Irving Slaughterhouse Five - Kurt Vonnegut Good News from Outer Space - John Kessel Notes from Underground - Dostoevsky But I'm really more of a non-fiction reader, with some poetry thrown in. Howl and Other Poems - Allen Ginsberg (probably one of those rare oft-mentioned poems that is actually truly amazing.) Bukowski - anything, recently Open All Night Collected works of T.S. Eliot (mostly early poems) Anarchy and Order - Herbert Read In Defense of Anarchy - Robert Paul Wolff Totalitarianism - Hannah Arendt The Wretched of the Earth - Frantz Fanon Anything by Nietzsche, esp. "Thus Spoke Zarathustra," "The Antichrist," "Twilight of the Idols." The Division of Labor in Society - Emile Durkheim Seeing Like A State - James C. Scott I'll stop there, rambling. NT |
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Re: Favorite Book
great f'ing reads man, especially: slaughterhouse and of course anything bukowski.
whats your favorite bukowski? my favorite is Women [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Favorite Book
haven't read since school but it was a fave
'The teaching of Don Jaun; a Yauqi way of knowledge' Carlos Castaneda |
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