Filling a Bookshelf
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Hello to all and Merry Christmas! A little background to the question ahead: I've recently found more enjoyment in collecting a reading various books ranging in almost every category. That being said, I would love some feedback from you guys! What books should I fill my bookshelf with?
-Charm
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A strange manuscript found in a copper cylinder- James de Mille
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Anne frank
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Donald duck
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Crimson World series
Perry Jackson series
Guardians of Ga hoole series
Red Kayak (and the following sequels)
The Giver
Daniel X
Any books by James Patterson -
Adventures of tin tin
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My Bloody Life: The Making of a Latin King by Reymundo Sanchez
Once a King Allways a King: The Unmaking of a Latin King by Reymundo Sanchez
The Almighty Latin King and Queen Nation by David C. Brotherton and Luis Barrios
Lady Q by Reymundo Sanchez
Black and Gold: The story of the A.L.K.Q.N. by various
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Oh.... And I recommend The Talisman by Stephen King
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Everything the late Michael Crichton has ever written!
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★MΛΥΗΞΜ★ wrote:
Very good.Everything the late Michael Crichton has ever written!
John Grisham is also good. -
Love the Inkheart series or any classic Verne
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Brian Jacques' "Redwall" Series
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Hustler Magazine.
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Keep it coming this is awesome feedback!
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Brave New World by Huxley
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Boner Jams '03 wrote:
👍👍Brave New World by Huxley
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Some of the classics are really worth reading. Try:
Animal farm
1982
The road
The postman
I am legend -
Nathaniel Philbrick historicals. Atlas Shrugged
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⚕Ðя⌖₲я℧སǥཛ⚕ wrote:
Actually reading that right now!Nathaniel Philbrick historicals. Atlas Shrugged
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Having a tough time with 'Martin Chuzzlewhit' ... 50% through and it's a slog
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The inheritance cycle
Wheel of time series
The stormlight archive
The lightbringer series
The night angel trilogy
The demon cycleJust to name a few
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🍁 iamcanadian 🍁 wrote:
The unedited version of her diary will make you blush.Anne frank
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All Quiet on the Western Front (World War One novel)
And (can't believe it hasn't shown up here yet!) of course The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings Trilogy by J. R. R. Tolkien
The Three Musketeers by Alexandre Dumas
Also (just in time for the season!) A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens
Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
All of these are some of my personal favorites!
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It's always a good idea to feed your mind with authors who have gravitas or are interesting outsiders. And look to the classics as well autobiographies of great people.
Here's a few off the top:
- Kafka
- Conrad
- Faulkner
- Joyce
- Hemingway
- Orwell
- Steinbeck
- Nabakov
- Vidal
- Mailer
- Kerouac
- Salinger
- BurgessThere's plenty. Once you start reading, you will just discover them. No need to start buying books, just head to the library and begin your explorations. 👍
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Man in the High Castle- Phillip K. Dick
Mein Kampf- Adolf Hitler (Any history buff or sociology major should read this, regardless of it's contents.)
Harry Potter series
Narnia series
War and Peace- Leo Tolstoy
Anything by Stephen Ambrose
A Stillness at Appomattox- Bruce Catton
The Fountainhead- Ayn Rand
Sophie's World- Jostien Gaarder
The Robert Langdon series- Dan Brown
Guns, Germs, and Steel- Jared Diamond
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1983?
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Terry Goodkind-The Sword of Truth series. It's where my name comes from.
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Green eggs and ham. I cry every time😥
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[Add:Baz]Boffer wrote:
1984?1983?
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💣KA-BOOM💣 wrote:
Ding, ding, ding![Add:Baz]Boffer wrote:
1984?1983?
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[Add:Baz]Boffer wrote:
1983 was the prequel. Duh💣KA-BOOM💣 wrote:
Ding, ding, ding![Add:Baz]Boffer wrote:
1984?1983?
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