chuck palihuinuick(?) is great. how was american psycho?Quote:
Originally Posted by baisez le monde.
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chuck palihuinuick(?) is great. how was american psycho?Quote:
Originally Posted by baisez le monde.
East of Eden, Catcher in the Rye, Les Miserbales, and Slaughter-House 5 are my top three favorite books, but most of the ones already mentioned are either books I've loved or books I'm waiting to read.
I believe there are 4 books mentioned above..Quote:
Originally Posted by insanity
fuckin stoner ..
heh
"Doors of Perception" is by Aldous Huxley, one of my favs, he was really into drugs and married a girl that lived a block away from me:)
I'm now reading "The Shining". I always wanted to see the movie but I got the eBook first:). After that I'm going to begin in Poe's "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket", sounds wicked too...
Anyway, hahaitsdoogle, if you want free ebooks, check project gutenberg.
I read "The Lovely Bones" a couple years ago too. Pretty sad, and at points hard-going, but a good read. I liked the idea of her heaven smelling of skunk. That was cool.Quote:
Originally Posted by WeedFaerie420
This list is so cool. It says "I love a bit of darkish, comic fantasy, and adventure. And I also like fluffy rabbits." I bet you love the film Labyrinth.Quote:
Originally Posted by kingjustin
I'd recommend all the above; KingJustin's list is a lot like mine would have been a few years ago. Good Omens would probably be higher though, like #1 or something.
How about these:
"The Third Policeman" - Flann O'Brien (this book is SO VERY VERY VERY COOL)
"Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World" - Haruki Murakami
"Albert Angelo" & "Christie Malry's Own Double Entry" - B. S. Johnson
"Layer Cake" - J. J. Connolly
"His Dark Materials" trilogy - Philip Pullman
"The Trial" - Franz Kafka
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