Books you must read before you die
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Nope. I did read the Salmon of Doubt biography-type book and the sample of the book he might have finished and published, after which the bio was named, had he not kicked the bucket.by ringofyre:
Nice one Mcbain. Did you read any of the followup books written after his death? I got given 1 and just couldn't bring myself to read it. I think I got put off when I tried those awful books by Frank Herbert's son...
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Strugatsky brothers books, especially The Ugly Swans and later.
A ponderous read but very helpful to understand todays "western" society.
this is both the most beautiful and the most disturbing / confronting thing I've ever read.
House of Leaves is must read.
One of the most intense reading experiences I've ever had.
One of the most intense reading experiences I've ever had.
Brilliant El Topo - now I've got to start scouring my shelves to dig up my copy... Haven't read it in about 15 years.
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Enjoyed that a few years ago :)
Pretty much almost complete with the new William Gibson one. Probably would have almost done it tonight if I hadn't got sucked into trying to debug out a few kinks in my latest project :)
ALL reacher novels.
ALL of them.
ALL of them.
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ALL reacher novels.
ALL of them.
I dunno. I started Personal (missus got it for me for Crimbo) - seems a bit far fetched, trapsing all over Europe with CIA/FBI chasing a sniper. Not the same guy we get to know in One Shot or Killing Floor.
Takedown
Found it on the bookshelf - give it another read, also Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton (another reread). Probably mostly an expats thing, but kinda reminds me of James Baldwin now that I'm going back thru it..
Found it on the bookshelf - give it another read, also Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton (another reread). Probably mostly an expats thing, but kinda reminds me of James Baldwin now that I'm going back thru it..
Some of the my favorite graphical novels/series ever: