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    turnwriteturnwrite Posts: 372member
    Just finished Dangerous Visions by Harlan Ellison. Great anthology of disturbing sci-fi stories.



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    Dianetics by L. Ron Hubbard.



    Scientology?
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    jaimelajaimela Posts: 1member
    Another Roadside Attraction by Tom Robbins. Classic sarcasm at it's best! Only for those who are into fiction.
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    danmacmandanmacman Posts: 773member
    Falling Man by Don DeLillo.
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    I didn't see any point in starting a NEW thread ... so maybe this one will continue.



    http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/fool...67417447?mt=11

    "Fool Me Twice" by Shawn Otto



    Very interesting read ... in some ways, a bit of a treatise on why our politicians are failing us.
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    marvfoxmarvfox Posts: 2,275member
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    Wasn't too impressed by Catch 22, if that's what you mean by classic sarcasm...



    And I bet I'll get a lot of response to that comment.



    A great classic is Catcher in the Rye by Salinger. It pertains to what life is about.
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    i'm reading SWAMPLANDIA
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    I am currently reading Pet Sematary by Stephen King. I am on page 120 and so far am enjoying it a lot. I recommend it.

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    "Genius: The Life and Scienc of Richard Feynman", by James Gleick
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    bageljoeybageljoey Posts: 2,009member
    "Genius: The Life and Scienc of Richard Feynman", by James Gleick

    Loved that one! Read it twice... His autobiography is good too ("Surely You're Joking...") but it was the main source for Genius, so there is quite a bit of overlap...
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    Heroes of olympus, have finished both books so far awaiting next book in series, have also read Time Riders series but I keep on forgetting the author.


     


    I have also read "The messenger of truth" and "An irish countrymen doctor" by Patrick Taylor.

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    Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins... I know I'm way behind to read this trilogy... but still, better late than never... :)

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    I like to read the "Fifty Shades of Grey". But, I am only done with the chapter 1... I really find it cute and romantic though people labeled it as some erotic story.

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    Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins... I know I'm way behind to read this trilogy... but still, better late than never... :)



     


    I haven't read that story but someone told me that it has a nice plot.

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    Just started reading Game of Thrones. Hard to get into.   :)

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    Wasn't too impressed by Catch 22, if that's what you mean by classic sarcasm...



    And I bet I'll get a lot of response to that comment.


     


    Catch-22 is a satirical and historical novel by the American author Joseph Heller. I have read the synopsis and i agreed with you!

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    Wasn't too impressed by Catch 22, if that's what you mean by classic sarcasm...



    And I bet I'll get a lot of response to that comment.


     


    Catch-22 is a satirical and historical novel by the American author Joseph Heller. I have read the synopsis and i agreed with you!

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    Wasn't too impressed by Catch 22, if that's what you mean by classic sarcasm...



    And I bet I'll get a lot of response to that comment.


     


    Catch-22 is a satirical and historical novel by the American author Joseph Heller. I have read the synopsis and i agreed with you!

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    fatusmiles wrote: »
    Catch-22 ... I have read the synopsis and i agreed with you!

    Read the whole story before you make your judgement... A "synopsis" is NOT the story the author wrote.

    (even if you still don't like it, you'll have broadened your intellectual horizons.)
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    Read the whole story before you make your judgement... A "synopsis" is NOT the story the author wrote.

    (even if you still don't like it, you'll have broadened your intellectual horizons.)


     


     


    If i find the synopsis boring then what will i expect for the whole story??? I won't waste my time for that. Synopsis is the best way an author let the people read their stories.

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    Apple Mac's Indesign.



    It's about time

     

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