Favourite book(s)??
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What's you're favourite book? Mine is 'john dies at the end' by David Wong. I'm bored and need some new good books. I prefer sci fi but find crime dramas books boring.
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1984 by George Orwell. And To Kill a Mockingbird
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I like anything by Ray Bradbury. Fahrenheit 451 is my favorite
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
1984 is a great book. Bit depressing though.1984 by George Orwell. And To Kill a Mockingbird
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I hate reading, I never read unless it's an assignment. With that being said "A Raisin In The Sun" is one of my favorite books, it was an assignment twice (Freshman & Senior).
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N130 wrote:
that's a shame. Reading is a great way to relax and forget problems and imagine yor somewhere else. Far better than TV for immersion.I hate reading, I never read unless it's an assignment. With that being said "A Raisin In The Sun" is one of my favorite books, it was an assignment twice (Freshman & Senior).
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It opens the mind too and helps you see the world through other people's perspectives
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
an excercise in empathy. If you do want to get back into books start with john dies at the end. It's funny, clever, a bit creepy and very wierd. And you can read it on the Internet but if you like it buy a hard copy. (support authors)It opens the mind too and helps you see the world through other people's perspectives
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Yeah I've never really got into reading books on a computer... It just doesn't feel right.
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* The Perks of Being a Wallflower
* To Kill a Mockingbird
* How to Make Love Like a Porn Star: A Cautionary Tale
* You'll Never Make Love in This Town Again..just a few :) I doubt any of those are up your alley though.
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I have read to kill a mockinbird but it was boring. The pornstar one sounds funny?
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If anyone says the "T" word they get bashed repeatedly until they bleed
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
Tolstoy?If anyone says the "T" word they get bashed repeatedly until they bleed
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Big Bang - Simon Singh
Or any random comments or book from Hunter S. Thompson.
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Don Jasperoni wrote:
TWILIGHT!!!! Omg! Team Jacob all the way!! Like, for sure! He's so dreamy!Scroobius Pip wrote:
Tolstoy?If anyone says the "T" word they get bashed repeatedly until they bleed
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BellaItaliana wrote:
DIE UNHOLY TWILIGHT READER!!! (at least it's not the film though)Don Jasperoni wrote:
TWILIGHT!!!! Omg! Team Jacob all the way!! Like, for sure! He's so dreamy!Scroobius Pip wrote:
Tolstoy?If anyone says the "T" word they get bashed repeatedly until they bleed
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BellaItaliana wrote:
Team Jacob wtf? Are you a furry or something?Don Jasperoni wrote:
TWILIGHT!!!! Omg! Team Jacob all the way!! Like, for sure! He's so dreamy!Scroobius Pip wrote:
Tolstoy?If anyone says the "T" word they get bashed repeatedly until they bleed
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Lol furfags creep me
out. One of my friends got his facebook put on a craigslist add for furry secks and he got so many wierd messages. -
Lol Jacob's for furries and Edward's for... emos I guess?
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Lol. Anyways. Back to books.
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Don Jasperoni wrote:
Scroobius Pip wrote:
1984 is a great book. Bit depressing though.1984 by George Orwell. And To Kill a Mockingbird
you should check out Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
Another one of my favorites is Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.
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I have read a brave new world. Good book.
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ChainsawCharlie wrote:
Oh I forgot to mention The Very Hungry CaterpillarDon Jasperoni wrote:
Scroobius Pip wrote:
1984 is a great book. Bit depressing though.1984 by George Orwell. And To Kill a Mockingbird
you should check out Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
Another one of my favorites is Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
I LOVE THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR. I must have read that loads of times as a kid.ChainsawCharlie wrote:
Oh I forgot to mention The Very Hungry CaterpillarDon Jasperoni wrote:
Scroobius Pip wrote:
1984 is a great book. Bit depressing though.1984 by George Orwell. And To Kill a Mockingbird
you should check out Aldous Huxley's Brave New World.
Another one of my favorites is Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo.
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Don Jasperoni wrote:
I don't really watch TV either (or go online), maybe because I'm always forced to read boring books like Macbeth. I've never been a fan of reading.N130 wrote:
that's a shame. Reading is a great way to relax and forget problems and imagine yor somewhere else. Far better than TV for immersion.I hate reading, I never read unless it's an assignment. With that being said "A Raisin In The Sun" is one of my favorite books, it was an assignment twice (Freshman & Senior).
The Perks of Being A Wallflower is a good one, Flowers for Algernon is okay (I hate the ending). I've never read To Kill A Mocking but it seems very popular. I read a lot of these types of books but I'm not good with remembering titles.
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Hitchhikers guide to the galaxy,
Irwin, Sharpe, Vonegutt, Pratchett, Van Deniken, Kafka, Follet, Jeshke etc. -
Oh yes the HGG "trilogy" is awesome!
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It is a good quadrilogy. I'm not including the newish other one btw.
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Don Jasperoni wrote:
You mean Mostly Harmless, the old "new" one? Or And Another Thing, the new new one?It is a good quadrilogy. I'm not including the newish other one btw.
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Scroobius Pip wrote:
the one by the guy who did that other series for kids I think.Don Jasperoni wrote:
You mean Mostly Harmless, the old "new" one? Or And Another Thing, the new new one?It is a good quadrilogy. I'm not including the newish other one btw.
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