Whats your favourite book?
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Whats your favourite book?
book, your favourite.  List here.  Fiction or Nonfiction.
			
			
									
									
						erm , fiction.
			
			
									
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it dont rock me boat .....
but it sure melts my butter..... ooooh yeah
			
			
									
									but it sure melts my butter..... ooooh yeah
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Once upon a time, a young woman stood at the edge of the library stacks, wondering where, oh where, she’d find her perfect story. Years went by, and she continued to seek the perfect story. One was too hot, one was too cold, very few were just right.
Still she kept reading, deciding that no one tome would fit her every mood. She settled on a mix of stories, figuring variety was the spice of fantasy. After all, there is a great difference between story and reality. One always ends just right, the other, well, you know how it is when you wake up to cat vomit. Or morning breath. They sometimes smell the same.
			
			
									
									Once upon a time, a young woman stood at the edge of the library stacks, wondering where, oh where, she’d find her perfect story. Years went by, and she continued to seek the perfect story. One was too hot, one was too cold, very few were just right.
Still she kept reading, deciding that no one tome would fit her every mood. She settled on a mix of stories, figuring variety was the spice of fantasy. After all, there is a great difference between story and reality. One always ends just right, the other, well, you know how it is when you wake up to cat vomit. Or morning breath. They sometimes smell the same.
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heart of darkness, definitely.  
i can't get over conrad's use of the language. i actually feel stuffy and get a sweat on when he's describing the climate of the congo, and there's an almost underending number of ways you can interpret the book
i try to read it at least once every year, it's fucking marvelous
			
			
									
									
						i can't get over conrad's use of the language. i actually feel stuffy and get a sweat on when he's describing the climate of the congo, and there's an almost underending number of ways you can interpret the book
i try to read it at least once every year, it's fucking marvelous
I think Nancy's use of language might make Poax 'get a sweat on' toopk- wrote:heart of darkness, definitely.
i can't get over conrad's use of the language. i actually feel stuffy and get a sweat on when he's describing the climate of the congo, and there's an almost underending number of ways you can interpret the book
i try to read it at least once every year, it's fucking marvelous
Heart of Darkness is amazing, it's short too so good for those with ADHD.
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for starters...  books and music are both my favorite ways to spend money and time
fiction
the poisonwood bible - barbara kingsolver
100 years of solitude - gabriel garcia marquez
1984 - george orwell
city of night - john rechy
stone butch blues - leslie feinberg
nonfiction
the culture of make believe - derrick jensen
off the map (can't remember the authors...pub. by crimethinc)
anarchism and other essays - emma goldman
backlash - susan faludi
the tao of physics - fritjof capra
Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension - michio kaku
poetry
roominghouse madrigals - charles bukowski
collected poems of audre lorde
the fact of a doorframe - adrienne rich
vita nova - louise gluck
the outlaw bible of american poetry (compilation of various writers)
			
			
									
									fiction
the poisonwood bible - barbara kingsolver
100 years of solitude - gabriel garcia marquez
1984 - george orwell
city of night - john rechy
stone butch blues - leslie feinberg
nonfiction
the culture of make believe - derrick jensen
off the map (can't remember the authors...pub. by crimethinc)
anarchism and other essays - emma goldman
backlash - susan faludi
the tao of physics - fritjof capra
Hyperspace: A Scientific Odyssey Through Parallel Universes, Time Warps, and the 10th Dimension - michio kaku
poetry
roominghouse madrigals - charles bukowski
collected poems of audre lorde
the fact of a doorframe - adrienne rich
vita nova - louise gluck
the outlaw bible of american poetry (compilation of various writers)
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Havent read anything in a while, but used to be too stoked on these bad boys. Also charlie and the great glass elevator, sequel business!!!
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