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Old 05-22-2007, 10:36 PM   #1
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readers out there???

so what kind of book do you read? and if there was to be one book you think everyone should read, what is it?

i myself am an avid reader. from the harry potter series to don quixote.
if there was one book i would have people read it would be "100 years of solitude" by garcia marquez. he is a great writer, i have a small collection of his work.

so what do you read and why? also do you write anything? i have about 4 stories runing through my head i just can't seem to sit down and put them on paper.

maybe soon i'll have the time to dedicate to my writing.
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:42 PM   #2
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:44 PM   #3
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The Satanic Bible
humm how come?
i'm not a religious person at all(for many different reasons), but how did you get involve with such a book? what is in it that make you want to read it?
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Old 05-22-2007, 10:44 PM   #5
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:04 PM   #7
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i'm not the biggest fan of "satanic" followings. my mothers has been a witness of demonic possesions(thats one of the stories i want to write about) and that kind of pushes me away from any kind of evil oriented "religion".

but if it makes sense to you then go for it. as long as you don't hurt anybody by following some of its principles or "laws".

i'll add that link to my favs and sit one of this days to read through it. we will see if it makes as much sense as christianity...
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:09 PM   #8
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley; 1984 by George Orwell; Alas Babylon by Pat Frank. See a pattern erupting here?
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:16 PM   #9
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Brave New World by Aldous Huxley; 1984 by George Orwell; Alas Babylon by Pat Frank. See a pattern erupting here?
brave new world is on my nightstand, i have tried to read it in the past but never had the time to dedicate to it. so i finally got it out of the shelf and i'm getting into it again.

also "the giver"(sorry forgot the author) great book. kind of follows your suggestions.
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brave new world is on my nightstand, i have tried to read it in the past but never had the time to dedicate to it. so i finally got it out of the shelf and i'm getting into it again.

also "the giver"(sorry forgot the author) great book. kind of follows your suggestions.
The Giver is by Lois Lowry, my wife has it in our mini Library
She is a big Dean Koontz fan and has 99% of his books if you like thrillers, here are a few she suggest

The Odd Thomas trillogy (Odd Thomas, Forever Odd & Brother Odd)
False Memory
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The Giver is by Lois Lowry, my wife has it in our mini Library
She is a big Dean Koontz fan and has 99% of his books if you like thrillers, here are a few she suggest

The Odd Thomas trillogy (Odd Thomas, Forever Odd & Brother Odd)
False Memory
Twilight Eyes
Brother Odd? Is that a recent one? Never seen it before, off to the bookstore I must go!
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Old 05-24-2007, 10:57 AM   #12
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The Giver is by Lois Lowry, my wife has it in our mini Library
She is a big Dean Koontz fan and has 99% of his books if you like thrillers, here are a few she suggest

The Odd Thomas trillogy (Odd Thomas, Forever Odd & Brother Odd)
False Memory
Twilight Eyes
actually i'm a big fan of Dean Koontz. i have about 10 of his books.

Velocity
The door to December
Intensity
Midnight
and some other titles.

The one thing about Dean Koontz is that one you have read more than 5-6 of his books they all tend to merge into one. you can't tell the difference from one to the other. That's why i'm not reading his work as much.

but nonetheless a great writer.
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Old 05-22-2007, 11:10 PM   #13
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I have a weird literary taste. I like medical thrillers. Something about rhesus monkeys and Ebola really peaks my interest. Oh, and anything about marketing. I think marketing is one of the most interesting subjects. I'm a cook, so books about life in the kitchen are also cool. Also For Dummies books and other self help books, and last but not least computer tutorials, mostly LAMP programming... and anything by Brian Jacques. A couple suggestions...

Sellevision
Rocking the Ages
Smack
If You Can Stand the Heat
Poor Things
Hot Zone

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The first books I read because I wanted to were...

Aldous Huxley The Doors of Perception and Brave New World

I really enjoyed Manson in His Own Words, Squeaky The Life and Times of Lynette Fromme, Fassbinder, Desperate Visions, Patty Hearst:Her Own Story, Disco Bloodbath

Lately my reading has been limited to i-D and Paper magazines and these goddamn forums
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Me too Bra! This shit suits my minuscule brain, and short attention span!
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I really enjoyed Manson in His Own Words, Squeaky The Life and Times of Lynette Fromme, Fassbinder, Desperate Visions, Patty Hearst:Her Own Story, Disco Bloodbath
Disco Bloodbath is one of my favorite books.
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