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Fucking hell Chris, you've got me all confused there about whether I should read it or not
Bugger, I forgot to mention "The Wrong Boy" by Willie Russell. That would probably be number 12 in my top 5. |
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Catch-22 :Joseph Heller
Tattoo : Earl Thompson The Dice Man : Luke Rheinhardt Pilgrims Progress: John Bunyan Stand on it: Stroker Ace I : Jan Creamer these always stand the test of time for me. Never tire of reading them. |
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Steppenwolf - Herman Hesse
1984 - George Orwell The Alchemist - Paulo Coehlo Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas - Hunter S. Thompson The Sea of Fertility - Yukio Mishima (a tetralogy rather than a singular book, but they really need to be read as a whole. Comprises Spring Snow, Runaway Horses, The Temple Of Dawn and The Decay of the Angel.) |
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Some Classic books being mentioned now...
"Dice Man" - I know Komp's a fan. I liked it too. Couldn't get on with "Wilt" for whatever reason. I also have "Zen" and stopped reading 3/4 of the way through. I also used to read "Just William", but then I used to read Enid Blyton so I suppose I can't be ODM's long lost brother really. Though I did read "The Gambling Man (?)" as I caught it on the box and wanted to know what happened in the end. On a similar theme "The Bombidiars" (sp?) is a great book about Bond trading, which is also essentially gambling. Loved "Catch 22", Yossarin's a class act. Also loved "1984" that was mentioned. It also pisses me off having to buy razor blades and would consider taking a one a day pill to stop this. Cutting my bollocks off would be a bit much though. Moving on. "Mr Nice" was a good read but I'd rather he stuck to drug smuggling indiscretely than talking about it on chat shows and magazines as the voice of "Yoof Culture". I also don't like him using the Chinese (had to be the Chinese didn't it!) couple as a travel agent front and getting them banged up. Read "Mockingbird" just recently, a good book. Still need to read "Grapes of wrath". "American Pyscho" was a good, disturbing book (just the way I like 'em!) but the ending wasn't there for me. That Ian M Banks book by the way was about two races of people and a big space creature that floats around trying to get a shag for enternity. Can't remember the title or be arsed to Google. Distinctively average anyway. |
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off the top of my head..........
1. Keep The Aspidistra Flying - George Orwell 2. Something Wicked This Way Comes - Ray Bradbury 3. The Dice Man - Luke Rheinhart 4. Down And Out In Paris and London - George Orwell 5. Any book by Irving Welsh |
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