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![]() I never really considered gfy a place for readers until I read this thread:
I'm in love Being somewhat a book lover myself I got curious about what kind of books people on gfy prefer. Here are some of my favorites (I'll probably ad more as I remember them): Liar's Poker by Michael Lewis The Queen of the South by Arturo Perez-Reverte Fools Die by Mario Puzo Dirty Havana Trilogy by Pedro Juan Gutierrez Neuromancer by William Gibson |
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Here's a few of my favs =_)
Battlefield Earth - L. Ron Hubbard Enders' Game - Orsen Scott Card The Belgariad - David Eddings |
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To be considered educated and literate, you must read the following titles/authors:
The Trial and Death of Socrates. The Meditations of Marcus Aurelius. The Odyssey The Iliad Tao Te Ching Gilgamesh Thucycidides Sophocles Euripides Catullus Plato Aristotle Aeneid Herotidus Seneca Boethius Canterbury Tales Shakespeare Gibbon's History of the Roman Empire Nietzsche Hegel Kant Marx Freud Dostoevsky Goethe Thomas Mann Baudelaire Balzac Hemingway Melville Gogol Kafka etc. |
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"The Pigeon finds a hot dog" by Mel Williams.
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Some of my current and all-time favourites:
Fathers and Sons - Ivan Turgenev Frankenstein - Mary Shelley The Sorrows of Young Werther - Goethe The Plague - Albert Camus Atomized - Michel Houellebecq Crime and Punishment - Fyodor Dostoevsky Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen Waiting for the Barbarians - J.M. Coetzee The Process - Franz Kafka Death in Venice - Thomas Mann The Time Machine - H.G. Wells most short stories by Bertolt Brecht, Lovecraft, Kafka, Edgar Allen Poe, Roald Dahl, Nabokov, Oscar Wilde, Albert Camus, Voltaire and Chekhov most Greek tragedies most of Plato's dialogues I'm a bit of a book addict, to be honest.
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to kill a mockingbird
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Then again, how some of those names made the list, I'll never understand. Marcus Aurelius reads like Stoicism for Dummies, Freud is a speculative hack, as is Marx (Popper was undoubtedly right on the pseudoscientific nature of their theories), Hegel is boring and much of what he writes is elaborate nonsense, and, well, the list goes on.
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Actually The Aeneid and The Odyssey are mandatory readings at highschool here so almost everyone I know has read it. My point is I read to either have fun or learn something (I posted my favorite "fun" books) not "to be considered educated and literate" as you suggested. Funny how after reading the Aeneid in latin you still missed the whole point of simple two lines post ![]() Your list made me remember I also liked The Gambler by Dostoevsky ![]() |
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One of them,
"Pulp", Charles Bukowski
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The Firm and A Time To Kill by John Grisham
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any sort of intresting w/ bus....
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War and Peace
Crime and Punishment The Alchemist By The River Piedra I sat sown and wept
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The Communist Manifesto
Memoirs of a Geisha The Little Prince Velveteen rabbit Lolita The Unbearable Lightness of Being |
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I'd go for "Euripides" for classic tragic drama writings.
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how do i read?
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The Little Prince
Pride and Prejudice Les Miserables Da Vinci Code 100 Years of Solitude Crime and Punishment The Catcher in the Rye
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