October 6, 200519 yr Yeah hope on the bandwagon, all teens our age read Dan Brows work cuz we hear it good, and it is, Personally i like 1984 by George Orwell, if u really take in the words, u can c that this author forsaw the US's future allll the way back in the 20's(book was made in the 20's but talk of the future and the big brother theory). Its a great book. You're an idiot.
October 6, 200519 yr If your into Fantasy Stuff, read the Darkelf trilogy, and the Icewind Dale Trilogy by R.A Salvatore (the tales of one Drizzt Do'urden)
October 6, 200519 yr DKay']The Myth of Sisyphus - Albert Camus The Interpretation of Dreams - Freud Absurd man! Nice choices.
October 6, 200519 yr Animal Farm owned and seen as everyone here is apparantly such good fans of George Orwell you'd probably enjoy it, and, The People's Act of Love by James Meek, its about cannibalism and shit in Siberia, i thought it was good.
October 6, 200519 yr If you're able to understand it, some Shakespear can be interesting/funny. Of course, saying that is just tempting posts like "LOL OMFG U REED TAHT SSHIT LMFAO ***", but it's good nonetheless. There are reasons for the longevity of his works. Some of Shakespear(e)'s writing can actually be comical, I agree.
October 6, 200519 yr xDenialx']oh and AMERICA: THE BOOK by Jon Stewart if you want to rifk ur face off. Funniest thing I've ever read. 10/10.
October 6, 200519 yr The Book of Genesis my favorite from the bible, and NO im not a hardcore catholic, but when you are in severe constipation, and nothing is found to do inside the bathroom except read the bible...
October 6, 200519 yr Dubliners by James Joyce, Hitler: A Picture Documentary of his Life (for those of you who can't read, and won't be reading this post because of it.)
October 6, 200519 yr Some of Shakespear(e)'s writing can actually be comical, I agree. Thats such a lie, i've seen a few of his so-called comedies and read some of them and i've never laughed once, his idea of comedy is retarded, i can't repeat some of the lines as i may inadvertantly vomit all over my keyboard.
October 6, 200519 yr Any Tom Clancy book imo. Particularly Teeth Of The Tiger, Red Rabbit, Rainbow Six, and War Of Eagles, besides the obvious, like Clear and Present Danger, Hunt For Red October, and Patriot Games. Besides Clancy, Fight Club was a good book, Robert Ludlum's Bourne franchise (Bourne Identity, Bourne Ultimatum, Bourne Supremecy) is pretty good too.
October 6, 200519 yr Any Tom Clancy book imo. Particularly Teeth Of The Tiger, Red Rabbit, Rainbow Six, and War Of Eagles, besides the obvious, like Clear and Present Danger, Hunt For Red October, and Patriot Games. Besides Clancy, Fight Club was a good book, Robert Ludlum's Bourne franchise (Bourne Identity, Bourne Ultimatum, Bourne Supremecy) is pretty good too. Just out of curiosity, did you read those books, or just play the video game/watch the movies?
October 6, 200519 yr I forgot to mention : A Painted House by John Grisham. It's his first non-legal related novel. Kept me really really really interested through the whole thing. Great story.
October 6, 200519 yr BUY THESE BOOKS: UNDERBOSS BY SAMMY "THE BULL" GRAVANO AND AMERICAN PSYCHO BY BRETT EASTON ELLIS
October 6, 200519 yr Ender's Game - A friend recommended it and I thank her everyday for doing so. true, Orson Scott Card rocks
October 6, 200519 yr When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops, and NAPALM AND SILLY PUTTY both by George Carlin
October 6, 200519 yr Nausea - Jean-Paul Sartre The trial - Franz Kafka The doors of perception - Aldous Huxley.....} Heaven and Hell - Aldous Huxley.................} Both essays, but read them. Narcissus and Goldmund - Hermann Hesse Othello - William Shakespeare (Play, not a novel, but read it anyway) Anyone with a brain and a bit of time might also want to read Orwell's essay on politics and the English laguage, brain food. :) http://www.resort.com/~prime8/Orwell/patee.html
October 6, 200519 yr Atlas Shrugged. dont listen to him ayn rand horrible oh and i would recommend that you read American Gods by Neil Gaiman
October 7, 200519 yr Messiah - Boris Starling Great book, full of twists, i couldnt put it down when i first read it :grin2:
October 8, 200519 yr I for one liked to read goosebumps that made meh rofl 'The curse of camp cold lake' xD Don't care what anyone says it was a good book k?
October 8, 200519 yr anything by Dan Brown he is a great writer in my opinion The Da Vinci Code Angels and Demons Deception Point Digital Fortress