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Anathema

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michael crichton: jurrasic park, eaters of the dead, timeline

robin cook: chromosome 6, acceptable risk

tom clancy: the bear and the dragon, the hunt for red october

jules verne: 20,000 leagues under the sea

isaac asimov: i,robot, foundation series

john krakauer's into thin air was a good read aswell

what are your faves?

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dostoyevsky c&p, currently reading brothers karamazov

hugo=mother effing genius

hemmingway... ive only read two, farewell to arms, +for whom the bell tolls, and they both had irritating anticlimactic endings....

hmmm... whoever wrote "of human bondage" what was his name... eff... i liked that one at any rate... started with an m i think.

anyhow, thats that.

Mercy's eyes are blue

When she places them in front of you

Nothing holds a roman candle to

The solemn warmth you feel inside

 
I have read most of chuck palahniuk's books, I would consider lullaby to be the best.

david a gemmell/legend is probably the best fantasy book I have read.

- Marc
 
john krakauer - into the wild

peter jenkins - walking across america, and part 2 of that book

no matter how hard you shake and dance, the last few drops go in the pants
 
John Grisham- The Last Juror, A Time to Kill, A Paintes House

Frank McCourt-only read 2 of his books/memoirs but i still enjoyed them.....Angela's Ashes and 'Tis

 
For classics, I say almost anything by Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughter House Five was the best.

I know I'm gonna get flamed for this but sooner or later someone was gonna say it, for purely entertaining fiction, Dan Brown's Davinci Code and Angels and Demons

 
Walden-Thoreau

Still Life with Woodpecker-Tom Robbins

Leaves of Grass-Whitman

Just a few favorites...

Commander of the Silent Army

Viva La Resistance!

 
Dave Eggers- A Heartbreaking Work of Staggaring Genius

Edward Abbey- Fools Progress

Chuck Palahniuk- Survivor

John Kennedy O'Toole- Confederacy of Dunces

Bret Easton Ellise- Less Than Zero

HST- Anything

Hunter S. Thompson
1939-2005

'Soberity is not an option.'

Drivin that Train
 
all of chuck palahniuk's books are good, vonnegut is always a good ready, james joyce is good once you can get past his writing style, dennis lehane is an awesome suspense novelist, lorenzo carcaterra's "sleepers" and "gangster" are good. as far as classics go, voltaire is great.

i donno, i have too many favorite authors to list.

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junkapparel... we make clothes.
 
my dad has read everyone of his books, most twice

and yes Vonnegut is the shit

Hunter S. Thompson
1939-2005

'Soberity is not an option.'

Drivin that Train
 
IRVINE WELSH!!!!

If you like books at ALL, then "Filth" is a must-read!!

It's so disgusting, and depressing, and yet it reminds myself, that we can't all be that bad. There are reasons why people make wrong decisions in life, and end up jammed.

I'm SERIOUS, the storytelling is fucking sensational! The last 10 pages of the book are one of the best things I've ever read, and those pages turn the whole book upside down, so don't fucking peek!

Irvine Welsh is the author of Trainspotting, and his books are in, well, a welsh accent. Written like:

"Aye, that bunty goon get leed, hart focking cok in 'er mooth! Suck it, suck it , ye bi' hoor!" She sucked my flailing dick while ay let oot som gaas. ooh the Vindaloo curry makes mi eyes burrnn!! She takes ma focking lood up 'er throot while I take tha flaking dead skin cells offa her shoolders. "Nice job, young lass, next time suck better, and ay'll focking give 'er wee boot siev!"

Anyway, a thrilling read. I finished the book at two o'clock in the night, and had to wake up my girlfriend, because I REALLY felt depressed.

Not for the faint.

Hummingbird style: 70 times in one second.

Does Crichton smoke? Does a bear shit in the woods? -Rex
 
^ I had a blast reading Trainspotting

Hunter S. Thompson
1939-2005

'Soberity is not an option.'

Drivin that Train
 
the last really good book i read was middlesex - jeffrey eugenides. other than that i've kind of been reading a lot of trash and i'm not too happy about that.

"if you stay ill totally put out." - markd13 in regards to my having had it with this site.
 
Such a girly one... Nicholas Sparks - The Notebook (yes, I actually read the book before I saw the movie)

Ernest Hemmingway - The Old Man and the Sea

And RL Stein. Of course.

Stewie: Well, I'd love to stay and chat, but you're a total bitch.

It's not that I'm lazy, it's that I just don't care.
 
seriously, les misèrables, by victor hugo, is still the best book i have read.

-Joel

~Phunkin Phatt Phreerider~
Capital City Rider, DFP
Silent Army


'Everybody calls me a zero. But I'm an internet hero.'
 
nick hornby - high fidelity, about a boy, fever pitch, songbook, how to be good etc.

dave eggers- you shall know our velocity! a heartbreaking work of staggaring genius

david sedaris - naked and me talk pretty one day

tons more but i cant think of many

 
harry P' 5 what what

word

sick guy, yo guy yesterday guy, some g tried to jack me guy, cause yo i was selling him some budz, guy, and yo guy... i busted out ma nine and shit guy he was packing heat to guy, mad gun fight guy-
G-Dawg
 
ahahahahahahahahahaha i so called that. I knew that almostaskier was going to post here, and i knew he was going to post that he read Candide by Voltaire, ya im sure thats your favourite book you faggot, you probably havent even read it... well you might have read the online chapter by chapter version.

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Eternal Nothingness is Okay if Your Dressed For It

 
congrats then.

but for the record: i grew up in france, and went to french school.

last year, we went through some well renowned authors: Voltaire with Zadig and Candide, Hugo with 93, Molière with Médecin malgré lui, and even some english authors in french, with Hemighway with a farewell to arms, and Poe with various short stories.

and i indeed enjoyed candide, it was and learn how to show irony and sarcasm in a book, and candide is full of it. i also very much enjoyed zadig, mainly due to the teacher, Mr Roux that made it a very interesting read and he helped me read beyond the words, and voltaires critique of society is very funny and revealing.

so i am truthful when i say this, that one of my favorite books is candide by voltaire. so you don't really know my motives, do you?

but since you obviously want me to be smart to bash me even further, im gonna quote eisenhower when he said: never question a mans motives, his wisdom yes, not his motives.

hope this gives your fire more fuel.

- Patty

*NS Skateboarders* Vas y il l'a cassé!

 
^ what if they're false motives. i'm pretty sure the judicial system takes a good look at motives...as does a lot of literary analysis for that matter

"if you stay ill totally put out." - markd13 in regards to my having had it with this site.
 
i agree with you 100000000000000%

Mercy's eyes are blue

When she places them in front of you

Nothing holds a roman candle to

The solemn warmth you feel inside

 
well, eisenhower didn't want to question the other leaders motives, like stalin and churchill, assuming they were honest to the end until proven otherwise: a sentiment of distrust would have set in, all the allies would have been suspicious of each other, and political bias towards the rest of the allies would have been formed, limiting the effectiveness of the allies in their common cause: beating the nazis.

you should go into this assuming i am truthful about what i post ( like the law says: innocent until proven guilty), this being a ski site especially, since its easy to broadcast a pumped up view of ones self. i have always tried to keep my real level apparent, not lying about my capabilities, and not buff myself up, except if it be on purpose to drive a point home.

so you can think im stupid and moronic, but you should trust that im not lying to you until its proven i am.

- Patty

*NS Skateboarders* Vas y il l'a cassé!

 
jon krakauer- into thin air, into the wild

Bill Bryson - any book at all

Jules Verne - around the world in 80 days, journey to the center of the earth....etc. etc.

yukio mishima

Junichiro Tanizaki

- getting an inch of snow is like winning 10 cents in the lottery---

*CCR*
 
^He is from a round here, that flamer is funny as shit

Hunter S. Thompson
1939-2005

'Soberity is not an option.'

Drivin that Train
 
gatsby was interesting... pretty slow. and gatsby is a dick, and i couldn't stand him as a person, so that book just frustrated me.

homer's the iliad was a good one too. (if you liked the movie 'troy', you would REALLY like this book)

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Trinity- leon uris

eye of the needle- follett

richard sharpe series- cromwell

hornblower series- cs forrester

a lot of classics have been mentioned that i didnt really think people read anymore.

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anathema, "the iliad" isn't a book, it's an epic poem; it was never meant to be read. and it is also widely disputed as to whether or not Homer ever existed. and please don't compare the movie "troy" to the iliad. please don't. please don't ever do that.

and also, as someone who has translated most of Vergil's Aeneid from its original latin form, i can honestly say that most english translations do not do justice to the beauty of the original latin; i can only assume that the same must be true for both The Iliad and The Odyssey.

-teddy
WWTJSD?
 
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