EyesWideShut
08.02.14 | Have At You, SNAKE !! |
SourAK
08.02.14 | nice profile pic |
EyesWideShut
08.02.14 | thanks man |
samsquanch
08.02.14 | Do Survivor, Diary, and Snuff all by Chuck. |
DominionMM1
08.02.14 | lol was gonna rec 4 and 5 |
YakNips
08.02.14 | my favourite book is probably The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Mark Haddon. I highly recommend it. |
zakalwe
08.02.14 | A confederacy of dunces - John Kennedy Toole
Catch 22 - Joeseph Heller
Flowers for Algernon - Daniel Keyes
Slaughter House 5 - kurt Vonnegut
Lord of the Flies - William Golding
1984 - George Orwell
Use of Weapons - Ian M Banks
Under the volcano - Malcolm Lowry |
EyesWideShut
08.02.14 | Haunted was p cool by Chuck |
BlackLlama
08.02.14 | Read Good Omens by Gaiman and Pratchett.
Laugh, and thank me later. |
EyesWideShut
08.02.14 | gonna definitely check out some Vonnegut and some Kerouac too |
DominionMM1
08.02.14 | just started reading the king in yellow (due to my true detective obsession) so you could check that out i guess |
samsquanch
08.02.14 | Why dont you read the Bible good sir? |
EyesWideShut
08.02.14 | @DomMM1 is King in Yellow any good? I was really big on True Detective too. |
Onirium
08.02.14 | Orwell - 1984 and Animal Farm
Philip K. Dick - Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and Ubik
Isaac Asimov - The Foundation Series
Robert Silverberg - The World Inside
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World
Arthur C. Clarke - 2001: A Space Odyssey
Cormac McCarthy - The Road
And pretty much anything by Lovecraft and Kafka
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Onirium
08.02.14 | And Kerouac |
Thane
08.02.14 | not exactly what you're looking for i guess but Édouard Levé - autoportait is great. so is Suicide. i just bought Galveston (pizzolatto), anyone read it? |
apert
08.02.14 | Read Lolita by Nabokov |
DrJohn
08.02.14 | Weaveworld by Clive Barker may provide an interesting read. |
DominionMM1
08.02.14 | "@DomMM1 is King in Yellow any good? I was really big on True Detective too."
so far yeah. if you like lovecraft you'd dig it. |
zakalwe
08.02.14 | Obviously if you want the real deal life changing mind blowers then go for these bad boys.
1 The Warlock of Firetop Mountain
2 The Citadel of Chaos
3 The Forest of Doom
4 Starship Traveller
5 City of Thieves
6 Deathtrap Dungeon
7 Island of the Lizard King
8 Scorpion Swamp
9 Caverns of the Snow Witch
10 House of Hell
11 Talisman of Death
12 Space Assassin
13 Freeway Fighter
14 Temple of Terror
15 The Rings of Kether
16 Seas of Blood
17 Appointment with F.E.A.R
18 Rebel Planet
19 Demons of the Deep
20 Sword of the Samurai
21 Trial of Champions
22 Robot Commando
23 Masks of Mayhem
24 Creature of Havoc
25 Beneath Nightmare Castle
26 Crypt of the Sorcerer
27 Star Strider
28 Phantoms of Fear
29 Midnight Rogue
30 Chasms of Malice
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adace1
08.02.14 | Just read the Silo trilogy by Hugh Howey. Great stuff.
The Martian by Andy Weir is also really good though it's pretty technical. |
DominionMM1
08.02.14 | lol zak |
zakalwe
08.02.14 | :D
Panini stickers, sherbet fountains and trade-in copies of them beauties.
Today's kids know nuffink, it's why all modern culture has gone down the flusher. |
DocSportello
08.02.14 | The Great Shark Hunt - Hunter S. Thompson
To Kill A Mockingbird - Harper Lee
White Noise - Don DeLillo
Maus I/II - Art Spiegelman
The Bald Soprano & Other Plays - Eugene Ionesco
Love in the Time of Cholera - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Heart of Darkness - Joseph Conrad
The Crying of Lot 49 - Thomas Pynchon
In Cold Blood - Truman Capote
The Call of the Wild - Jack London
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EyesWideShut
08.02.14 | Appointment with F.E.A.R sounds promising. |
DocSportello
08.02.14 | Also Nabokov's Pale Fire for an easy/uneasy mindfuck |
zakalwe
08.02.14 | That one is far from the best Eyes dude.
City of thieves > |
Skull917
08.02.14 | Roadside Picnic - Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
go into the zone brother |
DominionMM1
08.02.14 | what about space assassin and robot commando |
DominionMM1
08.02.14 | " past and future meet in the land of thalos" |
pmmets07
08.02.14 | Ham on Rye is my favorite book.
"The Good Luck of Right Now" by Matthew Quick
"Mule" by Tony D'Souza
2 good books i read recently |
zakalwe
08.02.14 | Yep total classics.
Robot Commando. Was that the one with the cover of the robot mercenary dude blasting the dinosaur in the face?
They don't make em like they used to! |
Calc
08.02.14 | look up an author name carlton mellick III |
DominionMM1
08.03.14 | http://i.imgur.com/n9dqO.jpg |
ChoccyPhilly
08.03.14 | ugh, the fuck is with your profile pic |
IronGiant
08.03.14 | not fiction but I just read the Tibetan Book of the Dead. a lot to process but it's so good |
avonbarksdale221
08.03.14 | Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. |
YakNips
08.03.14 | the profile pic is wonderful fuck off
who is it though she looks familiar |
IleftyspankedU
08.03.14 | Haven't read a book in forever. Not even sure I know how to read anymore. Sorry |
Ignimbrite
08.03.14 | The Wheel of Time. |
adace1
08.03.14 | Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad. [2]
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zaruyache
08.03.14 | Stuff I've read this summer... weirdly is mostly sci-fi
Dune
Dune Messiah
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Rendezvous With Rama
Hyperion (really good)
I also bought the first book in the Wheel of Time series but since that series is like 10 novels long I don't think I'll be starting on it any time soon... |
tempest--
08.03.14 | Lovecraft |
hikingmetalpunk
08.03.14 | vulgarities of the unprovoked sort |
hikingmetalpunk
08.03.14 | j/k check zak's recs. vonnegut for days.
mother night is good shit as well |
Clumseee
08.03.14 | Gotta read Less Than Zero if you haven't already. Ellis at his best. |
EyesWideShut
08.03.14 | thanks guys, gonna try and hit up B&N today |
insanedrexl1
08.03.14 | H.G Wells - The Invisible Man
Victor Hugo - The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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FigNewtns
08.04.14 | I'd recommend The Book of the New Sun if yr looking for good scifi/fantasy/dystopian novel |