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Corribus
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posted May 11, 2009 11:14 PM

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Another favourite not present on your list: Catch-22.

I was never that big a fan.  But, there's no accouting for taste, I guess.
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posted May 11, 2009 11:56 PM
Edited by baklava at 23:58, 11 May 2009.

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Why hasn't anyone suggested twilight? It'll help you score some chicks, unlike these others

Or you can just learn to play guitar and go back to reading stuff that isn't hysterically gay.

@MVass
Mkay. Tastes differ.
You have redeemed yourself by putting the Hitchhiker's Guide and Discworld on the list ^^
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No gods or kings
posted May 11, 2009 11:57 PM

Ooh, true, but guitar takes, like, effort and stuff
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posted May 11, 2009 11:59 PM

Yes, but succeed or fail, after trying to learn guitar you will not be brain-dead.
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posted May 11, 2009 11:59 PM
Edited by baklava at 00:02, 12 May 2009.

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guitar takes, like, effort and stuff


Less than you'd think actually 'Tleast for the basics, and a few simple chords are more than enough to get your message across to an average girl (or at least a Twilight reader ).

@MVass
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In fact, just enough to receive a...
+1 WALRUS POINT!

Which I'll probably take away from you when I get the chance. ^^ But still.
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Far-flung Keeper
posted May 12, 2009 12:35 AM

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no one should ever, ever read
The Outsiders - S. E. Hinton


Can't imagine why you think that, honestly.  It's not a favourite, but you'd class it among the worst books ever?

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posted May 12, 2009 12:49 AM

Bak:
More like Diabeetus Point, m i rite?

Cepheus:
Not only is the writing and plot not that good, but it also presents an absolutely wrong moral message: "have loser friends and never get anywhere, even if you have the chance to!"
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Far-flung Keeper
posted May 12, 2009 01:16 AM
Edited by Cepheus at 01:17, 12 May 2009.

I don't really believe that was the point it tried to get across.

Well, if you don't like The Outsiders, think twice about Catcher in the Rye.

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Chaos seeking Harmony
posted May 13, 2009 08:41 AM

I will suggest the Chronicles of Thomas Covenant.  It can be a bit..dark and has some questionable things in it, but it is very good.  There are a few of them, so keep that in mind. Examples : One Tree, Illearth Stone..

The Magical Kingdom of Landover Series is good also.  Example : Magic Kingdom for Sale...SOLD.

Xanth Books (but they are a bit unusual ):  Example : Harpy Thyme

The Phase/Proton Books.  Example : Out of Phase.

Test of the Twins, Trial of the Twins...or some of the Dragonlance Books.

Anne McCaffey (spelling?) The Dragonriders of Pern (or just about any of the Pern books, though they are hit or miss).

Man..I've read a LOT of fantasy books..now if I could only remember all of the titles...

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Nerf Herder
posted May 25, 2009 02:47 PM

As far as nonfiction sirious books go, these three are my summer list:

Machiavelli's, The Prince
Chalmers Johnson's, Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire
Ron Paul's, The Revolution: A Manifesto

The first two books could appeal to anybody. I'm not entirely sure how relevant the 3rd book would be if you're not a U.S.'er.

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Elvin's Darkside
posted May 25, 2009 06:54 PM

For a guy like Mvass I would recommend Tom Clancy's books
for addictive readind I'd recommend J. Clavell's "Shogun". A colossal novel, perfectly depicting feudal Japan.
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posted May 25, 2009 06:58 PM

Reading is so soulless stuff. I prefer listening.

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posted June 14, 2009 05:29 PM
Edited by mvassilev at 17:29, 14 Jun 2009.

So I'm currently reading "Thus Spoke Zarathustra".
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"I love the forest. It is bad to live in cities: there too many are in heat. Is it not better to fall into the hands of a murderer than into the dreams of a woman in heat?"
"Woman is not yet capable of friendship: women are still cats and birds. Or at best, cows."
"Everything about woman is a riddle, and everything about woman has one solution: that is pregnancy."
"One day Zarathustra had fallen asleep under a fig-tree, owing to the heat, with his arm over his face. And there came an adder and bit him in the neck, so that Zarathustra cried with pain. When he had taken his arm from his face he looked at the serpent; and then it recognized the eyes of Zarathustra, wriggled awkwardly, and tried to get away. 'Do not go,' said Zarathustra, 'as yet have you not received my thanks! you have awakened me in time; my journey is yet long.' 'Your journey is short," said the adder sadly; "my poison is fatal.' Zarathustra smiled. 'When ever did a dragon die of a serpent's poison?'- he said. 'But take your poison back! you are not rich enough to give it to me.' Then the adder fell again on his neck, and licked his wound."

I guess the last quotation answers the eternal question of "can you suck out the poison of a snake?"
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No gods or kings
posted June 14, 2009 05:50 PM

Is it because English is not my native tongue or...?
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posted June 14, 2009 10:35 PM

No, just look at the things he says.
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posted June 14, 2009 11:42 PM

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Is it not better to fall into the hands of a murderer than into the dreams of a woman in heat?

He's kinda right you know.

Oh and stop whining, it's "a book for all and none". You're neither all nor none, of course you ain't gonna like it.
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No gods or kings
posted June 29, 2009 08:30 PM

This is kinda interesting
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posted June 29, 2009 11:54 PM

almost the 10 first books listed by mvass are about economy (at least, according to the title)

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posted June 30, 2009 05:13 PM

I'm an econ major. What do you expect?
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No gods or kings
posted August 24, 2009 01:28 AM
Edited by DagothGares at 01:34, 24 Aug 2009.

EDIT: first suggestion was already in list, sorry, did not see...

I'd also say that perhaps the company or devices and desires by K.J. Parker may peak your interest. It's dark (as in people do die and no one is exceptionally cheery and don't you even dare expect a happy end!) fantasy, it's low fantasy and the individuals are all rather interesting in the way they think. Though, you have to forgive its slow pacing in order to enjoy it.

At the mountains of madness by H.P. lovecraft is his second-biggest he ever wrote and consists of about 100 pages, more or less (though, nowadays you'll probably only find an omnibus or something)...
Again, I recommend to read the start of the cthulu-mythos, since it's a fast way to learn more about different types of writing. It's pacing is horribly slow and his books were only published after his death. Though, when he lived it were the days of expressionism and he died in 1940 and was published much later, so... You can draw your own conclusions on that
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