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    #21
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    books...

    I want to preface my comment by saying that chuck palinuik's fight club is certainly an exception.

    Chuck Palinuik works on fucking shock factor alone. He can't come up with a decent story line so he just crams as much gruesome shit into his novels as he possibly can. And this is not some uneducated statement. I gave him more than a chance by suffering through three more of his novels after reading (and enjoying fight club.) What ever talent he had in him was used up after his first novel. He's just writing to collect a paycheck now.

    There are too many great books out there to waste time on that hack. And I mean HACK! I don't use that word lightly.
    When a man deals in words, he tends to lose all faith in them. -Hunter S. Thompson

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    #22
    Senior Member

    books...

    Whoa, Das Boot used the word hack. -backs up- I've never seen him use that word lightly guys.

    Anyway, I disagree with you.

    BUTTz

    my fave book is Ender's Game by Orson Scott card. And it's probably only my favorite book because I just read it last week and my favorite book is usually my most recently read book.

    Im not answering any of the other questions for time purposes. Im a very busy man. Very busy.

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    #23
    Senior Member

    books...

    Quote Originally Posted by Ae...
    I read over watching television.

    I am reading Trance-formation of America by Cathy O'Brien & Mark Phillips at the moment.

    No particular favorites.

    I do not have a favorite writer either. I guess maybe Oscar Wilde.

    I like reading about the ''Shadow Government", ''drug'' experiences, philosophy, and poetry/music lyrics if that counts. Anything you might not hear everyday is interesting.

    I don't know of any books that a stoner might enjoy, the ones I know(in real life) don't read. Some people may enjoy The Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley. Although it is not about marijuana. Maybe various books about the true face of government may be of interest.
    I can recommend A Million Little Pieces - James Frey. A very honest and personal account of an addict. A very good read

    Peace

    Buddy

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    #24
    Senior Member

    books...

    i read hightimes, growing the bible for stoners

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    #25
    Member

    books...

    Quote Originally Posted by buddymyfriend
    I can recommend A Million Little Pieces - James Frey. A very honest and personal account of an addict. A very good read

    Peace

    Buddy
    this book is amazing i agree.

    james frey is writing a follow up now

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