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I would recommend books in the new emerging science/philosophy called "Transhumanism." Search it on the internet, you will get tons of book listings. Very cool stuff.
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Originally Posted by jrs
Ever read War and Peace ????
Yes I have. Have you?
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Originally Posted by LordSlaytan
Yes I have. Have you?
I would first like to say "Congrats on that." I'll probably never get the chance to read it.

Must had had a lot of time. Was it good?
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Beware the Moon
The Necroscope series by Brian Lumley are excellent books (13 to date).
American Psycho is pretty good too
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Ever read any of George R.R. Martin's stuff, Slay?



Originally Posted by Garrett
Ever read any of George R.R. Martin's stuff, Slay?
Never heard of 'em. You like, eh?

Recommend a particular book.



I See You When You're Sleeping
I really liked Nick Hornby's High Fidelity. In fact it's probably my favourite book at the moment, well with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four .

I've just started reading Generation X by Douglas Coupland. It's about a group of friends who escape from their dull commercially indulgent lives to live in a desert and conjure up magnificent stories to entertain each other with. It's quite groovy.

Have you read the Hannibal Lecter series by Thomas Harris? Out of the three books I actually enjoyed Hannibal the most.



Originally Posted by MinionTV
...Orwell's Nineteen Eighty Four .

Have you read the Hannibal Lecter series by Thomas Harris?
I've rad, and loved, Nineteen Eighty-Four. I did a quick afternoon read of his Animal Farm a couple of weeks ago as well.

I haven't read any of the Hannibal books. I'll put them on my list.



A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, Book 1)
by George R.R. Martin
It's a refreshing fantasy series. Refreshing from the typical LOTR wannabe's that have come out recently, I mean.

The Cabinet of Curiosities
by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
This is one of the best books I've read recently.



I recommend "Satan: His psychotherapy and cure by the unfortunate Dr. Kasslar, J.S.P.S." by Jeremy Leven.

Not only is this book incredibly entertaining, but it contains a lot of contemporary applied knowledge of psychology and psychoanalysis. The characters are all very involved personalities and are by no means static. I highly recommend this book to anyone with esoteric taste in literature.



j.d.salinger - 9 stories ( short stories, he's a master of short stories, my favourite are for esme with love and squalor and teddy )
gabiel garcia marquez - 100 years of solitude, love in the time of cholera



I think you should read a book you haven't read yet. One with steamy sex scenes and maybe a murder for revenge that goes wrong.



Originally Posted by adidasss
j.d.salinger - 9 stories ( short stories, he's a master of short stories, my favourite are for esme with love and squalor and teddy )
gabiel garcia marquez - 100 years of solitude, love in the time of cholera
I hated love in the time of cholera. maybe because i had to write a research paper on it but damn that book drove me nuts.
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Originally Posted by sunfrog
I think you should read a book you haven't read yet. One with steamy sex scenes and maybe a murder for revenge that goes wrong.
You have just described THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO.



Do you like Dean Koontz? "Odd Thomas" was a good one.
or maybe some Laurell K. Hamilton
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