Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2008 3:16 pm
I saw the film when I was younger and that definately had a big effect on me.Diss04 wrote:'fear and loathing in las vegas' by hunter s. thompson - made me realise how boring my life actually was
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I saw the film when I was younger and that definately had a big effect on me.Diss04 wrote:'fear and loathing in las vegas' by hunter s. thompson - made me realise how boring my life actually was
Brilliant, brilliant book, but do you read it as an endorsement of Kesey's philosophy? Because it seems to me like he's actually subtley undermining it by leaving in all the minor bullshit and asshattery and the power games that go on even in a group that claims to have opted out of power games. The genius thing being that he does this while simultaneously being about the first writer to really get inside that philosophy and understand it.kidlogic wrote:this along with "The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test"Mr Hyde wrote:Nothing spiritual or philosophical like most mentioned, but reading 'On the Road' when I was about 16 definitely made me think about travel and work in a different way.
oh saaame here!! and matilda and james and the giant peach and the witches.BLZDub wrote:The BFG.
That book made my little child imagination buzz.
And the Twits, and Georges Marvellous Medicine!!!nesslei wrote:oh saaame here!! and matilda and james and the giant peach and the witches.BLZDub wrote:The BFG.
That book made my little child imagination buzz.
Fantastic Mr Fox!kins83 wrote:And the Twits, and Georges Marvellous Medicine!!!nesslei wrote:oh saaame here!! and matilda and james and the giant peach and the witches.BLZDub wrote:The BFG.
That book made my little child imagination buzz.

seconded!!Tomity wrote:Roald Darl deserves his own thread methinks. Is he still popular with kids today? His books should be mandatory reading in schools.
Bhagavad Gita : Krishnabellybelle wrote:The Upanishads and the Bhagavad Gita for certain
how could i forget? definitely. especially the dream quest of unknown kadath.stanton wrote: Lots of Lovecraft's work too.


Classic oldskool kids books, and about the only ones from that era that you can go back to and not find that they're full of racism, sexism, class bias and similar stuff that you didn't notice when you were a kid.£10 Bag wrote:arthur ransome
Tomity wrote:Fantastic Mr Fox!kins83 wrote:And the Twits, and Georges Marvellous Medicine!!!nesslei wrote:oh saaame here!! and matilda and james and the giant peach and the witches.BLZDub wrote:The BFG.
That book made my little child imagination buzz.