So I ask of you, TL, recommend me a novel!





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						Belarus293 Posts
						 So I ask of you, TL, recommend me a novel!      | ||
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							XXGeneration
							
							
						 
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							Torte de Lini
							
							
						 
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						 ![[image loading]](http://regularrumination.files.wordpress.com/2010/06/i-know-this-much-is-tru.jpg) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I_Know_This_Much_Is_True A real rollercoaster with frank and down-to-earth writing. | ||
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							ShaperofDreams
							
							
						 
						Canada2492 Posts
						 Ulysses or Infinite Jest if you're looking for something challenging dostoyevsky, particularly Crime and Punishment. It's a great psychological thriller, basically invented the genre. fuck tolstoy (jk i luv u bro) umm....google a top ten or 100 list of authors, a serious one meaning no jk rowling or terry pratchett or anything. the more alcoholics and suicides in it the better. You seem like you'd like short stories, so anything by Hemingway or Fitzgerald or Faulkner. | ||
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							ShaperofDreams
							
							
						 
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							Alexson
							
							
						 
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						 On February 14 2011 08:30 ShaperofDreams wrote: Bright Lights Big City is great. i love it's use of 2nd person narrative. This book defined a generation, its catcher in the rye-esque but for a readership in its twenties and thirties. Ulysses or Infinite Jest if you're looking for something challenging dostoyevsky, particularly Crime and Punishment. It's a great psychological thriller, basically invented the genre. fuck tolstoy (jk i luv u bro) umm....google a top ten or 100 list of authors, a serious one meaning no jk rowling or terry pratchett or anything. the more alcoholics and suicides in it the better. You seem like you'd like short stories, so anything by Hemingway or Fitzgerald or Faulkner. +10000 to you, good sir | ||
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							IamBach
							
							
						 
						United States1059 Posts
						 Also ^^ Crime and Punishment is great too but a little denser than what you've been reading. | ||
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							Tzel
							
							
						 
						United States72 Posts
						 On February 14 2011 08:10 XXGeneration wrote: Michael Crichton -"Rising Sun" Anything by Michael Crichton I'd suggest. Just finished Prey, and rereading Jurassic Park right now ^^ | ||
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							Eben
							
							
						 
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							Sharkified
							
							
						 
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						 The more you read it, the more you are mind blown | ||
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							Roe
							
							
						 
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						 Physics of the Impossible by Michio Kaku is pretty fun and easy to read, but very informative about high-tech advanced science. | ||
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							Fake)Plants
							
							
						 
						United States373 Posts
						 On February 14 2011 08:30 ShaperofDreams wrote: the more alcoholics and suicides in it the better. You seem like you'd like short stories, so anything by Hemingway or Fitzgerald or Faulkner. Amazing advice tbh. Speaking of Hemingway, check out "The Sun Also Rises." | ||
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							Mr. Wiggles
							
							
						 
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						 Catch-22 by Joseph Heller is also a very good book, and very humorous as well. | ||
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							Kenpachi
							
							
						 
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						 Ayn Rand - Anthem was a pretty nice read and i liked Fahrenheit 451 SOOOOOOOO MUCH and i loved Native son like you did  | ||
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							krok(obs)
							
							
						 
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						 im a student of english so i enjoy most of them a lot, just finished selected tales by edgar allen poe and the last of the mohicans by james fenimore cooper. the selected tales by poe were quite refreshing in the sense that you get a great selection of rather haunting short stories. also just finished reading the road by cormac mccarthy, very recommendable if somewhat different style of writing. | ||
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							thopol
							
							
						 
						Japan4560 Posts
						 Both amazing bohemian romps, bordering on the epic. Right now I'm reading Oracle Night by Paul Auster, which is really enjoyable. His New York Trilogy was awesome as well. | ||
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