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- monoblanco
I'm looking for a next read. Anyone cares to share your some of your favorites?
I start:Book: Women
Author: Charles Bukowski
Drunk writer living in LA. 1st book I ever read. Hillarious.If you speak Spanish read: Diario de un Genio
Author: Salvador Dali
Hillarious as well. I read it every few years.Book: Confessions of an Economic Hitman
Author: John Perkins
Foreign policy + multinational corporations
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The first book you EVER read was Bukowski?
- yes.monoblanco
- How old were you?nb
- why do you give a shit? either contribute of go F*ck yourself. sigh.monoblanco
- that's the spirit, monomonospaced
- sine0
Most recent book I read was Solar by Ian McEwan. About the global warming swindle/debate. It's a novel; fiction.
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- what exactly do they mean by 'YOU COULD WIN THESE WHOPPERS!'?Amicus
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- If they are going to chop them off and mail them to me I need to know early, so I can organise my fava beans and chianti.Amicus
- bananana0
I would love some recommendations too!
I just read "Visible Man" by Chuck Klosterman, really enjoyed it. Currently reading "The Bell Jar" by Sylvia Plath.
Recent fav: "Just Kids" by Patti Smith
Always a fav: Jack Kerouac- you should read this too, then: http://en.wikipedia.…bananana
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- zaq0
reading this:
mind blowing. If anyone is interested there is a subreddit http://www.reddit.com/r/GEB/ that helps to understand the book.
- I read like 1/3rd of this, then lost it... but its amazingfresnobob
- sine0
i use http://www.goodreads.com to keep track of what i read/authors. don't really use the 'recommendations' but it's handy to keep track of authors.
currently reading:
The New Life by Orhan Pamuk.
before that i read:
Solar by Ian McEwan
and
Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer
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