Good books to read.

Inbred_Redneck

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I'm extremely bored at the moment and decided to give Dante's Inferno another try again. I figured I should use most of my free time this summer actually reading for a change. So does anyone have any good books that they reccamend reading? I'm looking for kind of deep intellectual stuff, but I also like dragons, mythology, and the like. So a mix of the three would be excellent.

Gimme what you got. And please include a short sparknote about what the book is about.
 
Lord of the flies

sparknotes: kids stranded on a island, set up a system of rules, deep metaphors about "the beast" in all of us
 
everything by dan brown

sparknotes: fucking awesome shit goes down. intelligent and it's like fucking spies but its not
 
everything by dan brown

sparknotes: fucking awesome shit goes down. intelligent and it's like fucking spies but its not
 
theres already a thread about this
but
A Million Little Pieces and Bright Shiny Morning by James Frey are great.
Catcher in the Rye is my all time fav.
Into the Wild by John Krauker
Catch 22
Fight Club by Palahnuik
Scar Tissue by Anthony Keidis
the list goes on
 
Dragon Lance, the war of souls (its a triliogy)

Dragons of the fallen sun

Dragons of a lost star

Dragons of a vanished moon

sparknotes: CRAZY SHIT!!!! multiple characters, weave into one story eventually, great books when I read them (several years ago)
 
that was then this is now was a really good book in my opinion, but i did read it as a 13 year old soooooo things might be different
 
In the president's secret service

This book is really good. Each chapter is about a president or something about the secret service. There is a lot of interesting stuff to learn and you can pick it up anywhere and leave off anywhere.

LEARN ABOUT:

How LBJ would fuck chicks in the room next to his wife, how he would start tearing off his clothes in air force one in front of people before he got in his suite

JFK's threesomes and other affairs

Jimmy Carter being an asshole to everyone

tons of other stuff. really great insight into what the presidents were liked away from the public.
 
On the Road - Jack Kerouac

Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance - Robert Pirsig

Siddhartha - Herman Hesse

War and Peace - Leo Tolstoy

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn - Mark Twain

That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
 
the very hungry caterpillar - eric carle

sparknotes: it's about a caterpillar who is hungry, and starts eating fruit and counting, and then...well, i don't want to give away the ending so i'll just let you see!
 
read all the R.A. Salvatore books, in this order

The dark elf trilogy

the icewind Dale trilogy

Legacy of the drow(4 books)

Paths of darkness(4 books)

The hunter's blade trilogy

The transitions trilogy

that should keep you bussy through your summer
 
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Though I've only read a select few, most Stephen King books are great if you're not superstitious and don't take them too seriously. Someone recommended a book called Ishmael in another thread a while back, and it sounded pretty decent. From what I've read, I really enjoy James Patterson's writing as well.

No one is ever too old for the Harry Potter series >.>
 
Mr.Panda, whyyyyyyyyyy do you have to post pictures? you basically just made this thread annoying. what was so hard about typing out the titles?
 
Cry more bitch.

And it gives a person of the preview of the cover so that if they see it sitting in the bookstore but forgot about it's name they go "OH, I saw that cover before. Let's check it out"
 
Wuthering Heights

Short Synopsis: Not your typical "love/revenge story," Wuthering Heights is the embodiment of romanticism. What does that mean for the reader? It means a fast-paced plotline that is gripping until the end. It means there's plenty of gruesome murder, terrifying rampages, and bloody and downright creepy scenes. Perhaps my favorite book of all-time. Read it.
 
Ulysses - Joyce
The apocalyptic duo:
Brave New World and 1986 by Huxley and Orwell
Journey to the End of Night - Celine
Anything by Mark Twain
On the Road (original scroll) - Jack Kerouac

 
Alright so my list now includes:

Into the Wild - Jon Krakauer

Screwtape Letters - C.S. Lewis

Paradise Lost - John Milton

The Worm Ouroboros - E.R. Edison

Hyperion - Dan Simmons

The Forever War - Joe Haldeman
 
Gary Paulson grew up near me /claim haha

and I have a signed copy of Eragon, the author did a signing at a local bookstore, and the store sold signed copies for the same price as regular
 
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Anything Nick Hornby writes is solid gold. A lot of his writing is just about day to day life and relationships and what not. simple stuff, great for when you have a long ass plane ride.

 
Lone Survivor: The Eyewitness Account of Operation Redwing and the Lost Heroes of SEAL Team 10

A Navy Seal tells the tale of him and his 5 other Seals getting deployed in afghanistan on a recon mission and ends up getting ambushed by about 300 taliban. After being shot multiple times and seriously injured he ends up being the only one surviving the attack and gets stranded in the mountains for a few days. It's an excellent read and I highly recommend it, as it's one of my favorite books.
 
SICK book, especially in scroll format. Also good: Dharma Bums, Visions of Cody by Keroauc
Right now I'm reading Coming Back Alive; a story about a wild coast guard rescue in Alaska.I read alot of BukowskiDostoevsky is another one of my favorites, particularly Crime and Punishment and The Idiot.Any book about fishing, foraging, gardening, or beekeeping is interesting to me. Pushin' the homestead knowledge.And "The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret & Science of Happiness" is a GREAT BOOK by this Buddhist monk named Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. This book really gives you a new spin on life.Lastly, the Tao Te Ching is a book that is very small, but it takes months to read. Just keeps on giving insights.
 
Ha nice. The Inheritance trilogy is one of my favorite series, along with maximum ride and harry potter (DEATHLY HALLOWS MOVIE HYPE)

that's pretty sick you got a signed copy. i've read each of the books atleast 3-4 times and getting pretty stoked for the last one.
 
I have to read it for AP comp this year, I'm excited now.

and OP, my brother says The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand was GREAT shit (sorry, I'm not sure if I spelled it right)
 
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Sparknotes: Killer has sex then brutally kills supermodels in Hawaii and sells the video footage to Europeans. Detective tries to unravel case.
 
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