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Lately i've really rediscovered a love for reading. Unfortunately, my literary knowledge is adequate at best.
What books would you guys consider must/great reads that have to be done in a lifetime. Please include anything and everything: Fiction, non fiction, biography, philosophy, science, history, etc etc. Let me know what i'm missing. Also, if this thread has already happened (seems like the type that would around here) then my bad and please remove. |
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Cat In The Hat
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Diceman - Rhinehart
Under the Skin - Faber |
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Tao Te Ching; by Lao Tzu. Read various translations and contemplate about 1,000 times or so.
The Prince; by Niccolo Machiavelli The Art of War; by Sun Tzu All I Ever Really Needed to Know, I Learned in Kindergarden; by Robert Fulgham Enjoy |
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the corrections - johnathan franzen
midnight's children - salman rushdie something by anton chekhov something by alice munro |
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Gödel, Escher, Bach, an Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas Hofstadter
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Not saying you want to read everything on the list, but googling for Harold Bloom's "The Western Canon" could be helpful. (It's a list of great books.)
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Thomas Sanchez's Mile Zero
Nabakov's Lolita City of Angels by Greg Bear Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson Andrew Vacchs' Burke novels |
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