October 19, 200321 yr i was joking HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH all i can say is that my life is kinda plain lol i know i was just kiddin too
October 19, 200321 yr The Communist Manifesto The communist manifesto is a bunch of bullshit writen by a Delirious old man.
October 20, 200321 yr Franz Kafka uber allem he is indd a german jew bu damnit he can write like a bitch
October 20, 200321 yr what about The Turner Diaries? I knew someone was going to bring this one up. Absolutely the only book in the world you need to read to peer into the future and see what our (corrupt) government will truly be like. Go ahead and ask some black teacher about the book and watch him give you a fucked up look and possibly face detention. Awesome book
October 20, 200321 yr Dean Koontz; Night Chills Stephen King; Shining, The Stand, Christine, Insomnia, all the Bachman books Rob Heinlein; just about anything he wrote Neitzche; anything he wrote Mein Kampf is for brain dead morons...interesting enough reading if you're just trying to understand what drove the crazy fucker who wrote it, but aside from that, about as interesting as reading any other "this is why I'm so great, you're wrong, I'm right" autobiographical PR piece of self-justification by a paranoid. If you want to read radical political philosophy, try The Republic, or Che Guevara, or even some of Marx's stuff...at least THAT shit was thought out theory on the state of man (no matter how much I disagree with most of it) Come to think of it...most of the founding fathers who published would be considered radicals and instigators, if they lived today...read some of Thomas Paine's stuff, or even Jefferson's...you'd get a kick out of it, since, judging by their writing, either one of them would have probably died in a Ruby Ridge type incident, if they'd lived in the 1990's, rather than the 1790's (and before)
October 20, 200321 yr Fuck Dean Koontz, he puts a Christian slant on everything, and expects his readers not to pick up on it. I don't know if he has more contempt for literature in general, or his audience. Someone mentioned 1984, good stuff... in that same vein, try Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. Ummm... Catcher in the Rye, Crime and Punishment... all the classics really. More recent material: The DaVinci Code by Dan Brown (if it hasn't been forced down your throat by Oprah or Dr Phil or whatever faggy TV personality) Vernon God Little by DBC Pierre (might appeal to spics) The Faculty of Useless Knowledge by Yury Dombrovsky (read if you think you're so into Communism) Night's Lies by Gesualdo Bufalino
October 20, 200321 yr True about Koontz, ohzero...why you think I only named ONE book by him? It's the only one worth reading. The DaVinci code was good reading, but not "entertaining" enough to keep most people interested. (The Bible Code is just as interesting, in it's own way, BTW...as is Omega Cryptograph) The classics you named are classics for a reason...they ARE good reading, and worth the time of anyone who is capable of enjoying a story at all...1984 is probably the best piece of paranoiac fiction ever written (closley followed by Varley's "Press Enter"), and Farenheidt 451 is an excellent conspiracy theorist's night time reading <grin>...a ministry of misinformation as found in that book sounds an awful lot like the D.C. press pool does these days, don't it?
October 20, 200321 yr The hardy boys mystery books own anyone and everyone KTNKS hey you dont like it i dont care frank and jo and there sleuth owns and the way they always solve a case in 1 week when it takes the police 3 months ha THEY OWN!!!!
October 21, 200321 yr I would like to point out, if you read Mein Kampf, then you are one dumb nigger loving kike to also read the Communist Manifesto. Now, shut the fuck up and OD on anti-depressants hymie.