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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    ive actually read that book ^^ enders game, it wasnt bad actually

    to slipknot, yea i think i do actually, i have to squint to see things in focus sometimes, its not bad or anything, but im gonna get it checked out.
    Professor Dan K. Reviewed by Professor Dan K. on . Reeaaadddiinnnggg I know people here read. What are your favorite books or what do you like to read? Mine is...anything by Jon Stewart. I like books with alot of political satire. And anything like drama-ficition. my favorite books are: Panic, Smack, Crank, Evasion, and even though I'm no where NEAR religous or attempt to believe in god I still find the Left BEhind series interesting. Rating: 5

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    I love James Herbert and Bill Bryson. 'The Fog' by Herbert is more intense than any movie i've ever seen. Insane school kids molest their gym teacher? You know it's good!

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange
    Jack Kerouac - On The Road
    Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test - Tom Wolfe
    anything by chuck palahnuk
    Mark Danielewski - House of Leaves
    Hunter S. Thompson - Fear and loathing in los vegas

    those are some of my favorites.

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    Quote Originally Posted by cygnustaxt
    Anthony Burgess - A Clockwork Orange
    Jack Kerouac - On The Road
    Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test - Tom Wolfe
    anything by chuck palahnuk
    Mark Danielewski - House of Leaves
    Hunter S. Thompson - Fear and loathing in los vegas

    those are some of my favorites.

    I totally forgot A Clockwork Orange.
    We should be reading buddies! We have the same favorite books!! But I hope you've read other Hunter books besides Fear and Loathing..

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    I've grown to love most of J.D. Salinger's work, for one reason or another. His whole life is just so interesting, how can I not be intrigued.

    Another author, Tim O'Brien, writes fiction based on his experiences in Vietnam. All of his books are either very funny or very passionate and romantic, and sometimes both.

    Other than that, I'm pretty open to authors. I just picked up "The Lizard King" - a newer book about Jim Morrison and the mysterious events around his death. Supposedly it gives new evidence which should end all the rumors, but we'll see. It does have like 30-something pages of original interviews, which is why I originally got it.

    As long as a book teaches me something, or gives me a new appreciation for something, I'll probably read it. ~

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    Quote Originally Posted by baisez le monde.
    I totally forgot A Clockwork Orange.
    We should be reading buddies! We have the same favorite books!! But I hope you've read other Hunter books besides Fear and Loathing..
    actually i just started getting into hunter so i haven't read many of his books. I just started The Great Shark Hunt a few days ago though.

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    I finished reading Fear and Loathing about a week ago. Before that I was reading the Essential Calvin and Hobbes. Now I'm reading another Calvin and Hobbes. Maybe I'll pick up another Hunter book next.

    I'm not a big reader, just recently though I've been reading calvin and hobbes in class and decided to get Fear and Loathing.

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    If you want another Hunter book, The Great Shark Hunt is excellent.

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    Quote Originally Posted by baisez le monde.
    The Great Shark Hunt : Hunter Thompson
    Electric Kool Aid Acid Test : Tom Wolfe
    On the Road : Jack Kerouac
    Dharma Bums : Jack Kerouac
    The Stranger : Albert Camus
    Air Conditioned Nightmare : Henry Miller
    The Bell Jar : Sylvia Plath
    Less Than Zero : Bret Easton Ellis
    Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas : Hunter Thompson
    Survivor : Chuck Palahniuk
    Choke : Chuck Palahniuk
    One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest : Ken Kesey
    Can't Find My Way Home - America in the Great Stoned Age : Martin Torgoff
    House of Leaves : Mark Danielewski
    Smack : Melvin Burgess
    The Painted Word : Tom Wolfe
    Colossus of Maroussi : Henry Miller
    Kingdom of Fear : Hunter Thompson
    Any book by Steinbeck
    wow thats a wonderful list you got there. did you enjoy smack? that book changed me foorreevveerr

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    Reeaaadddiinnnggg

    What are these Hunter books about? Like the great shark hunt and fear and loathing in las vegas?

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