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Whatttttttt.
No really. Why?
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Do it. It's the best novel I've ever read. Everyone on the Amazon book review thing needs to go choke.
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Fine. Read High Fidelity by Nick Hornby. It was made into a great movie but the book was way better. Pretty easy and very enjoyable read.
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The Catcher of Rye
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It's The Catcher In the Rye.
Other lit forum people, please don't flame.
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CHOCK FULL O' NUTRIENTS
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I mean, it kind of seemed like you sorted the "House of Leaves" reviews so that all the negatives would come up first. Because it has far more 5* than 1* ratings.
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If you like sci-fi, I would highly suggest you read "Ender's Game."
I don't remember how many pages it has, but it's definitely more than 300. |
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I actually only linked to the reviews that had one star because bluguerrilla said that "everyone" recommends House of Leaves.
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http://www.flashflashrevolution.com/...ad.php?t=85476
view above thread for massive support of house of leaves
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Picture of Dorian Gray, perhaps? I really do like that book.
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Screw me?
I already read The Brothers Karamazov. |
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There's something very wrong in recommending Lolita to Shasta.
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Jack Kerouac is an awesome writer. Also, Sometimes a Great Notion is a great read.
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House of Leaves
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I took a class on it, I know what it's about, lol. But for the same reason Nabokov is lampooning the reader, I must show caution when suggesting that book.
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It's science fiction, and has always been my favorite book.
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Breaking news oshi--
Number one reason why you should read (and enjoy) Lolita or Crime and Punishment: http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.co...ave-in-common/ This is the greatest thing to happen to me ever. My two favorite fiction books (and one of my favorite nonfiction books) 8) 8) 8) 8) 8) I have good taste. (Atlas Shrugged is supposedly pretty cool too, but I've never even touched it.)
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