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PoeticFolly 05-26-2015 05:53 AM

Books.
 
Hey, everyone. What are some of your favorite books that you would recommend to others?

Currently, I've been reading a lot of Daniel Quinn books. Ishmael and My Ishmael are two absolutely fantastic novels. It's a journey through the mind and spirit, and is very philosophical. Quinn uses a large vocabulary in it, and is rather off-putting for some readers.

If you know of any good philosophical reads, please tell me!

So, recommend me some books to read!

Ash Ketchum 05-26-2015 06:06 AM

I heard the Naruto Manga is a good book

Imprint 05-26-2015 06:10 AM

You'd probably like Flowers for Algernon and The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat.

Right now I'm reading 1Q84 by Murakami, which is good but not my favorite book that he's put out.

PoeticFolly 05-26-2015 06:14 AM

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Posted by Imprint (Post 570354)
You'd probably like Flowers for Algernon and The Man who Mistook his Wife for a Hat.

I've heard good things about Flowers for Algernon, but I have yet to read it. And I haven't actually heard anything about The Man. I will pick them up this weekend. Thanks for the suggestions, Imprint!

Imprint 05-26-2015 06:23 AM

Depending on what you like, I could give you a few more. Those two are pretty good reads no matter what genre you normally are into as long as you're looking for something more than a quick story. But I like reading stuff and sharing books with people so shoot me a PM if you ever want a couple extra.

Sir 05-26-2015 06:32 AM

Hey Poe! Long time, no see!

OT: I don't really like the scifi or fantasy novels but The Enchantress of The Stars was actually really good (despite the name). Pretty short and fantastic blend of scifi and fantasy.

Story is told from 3 points of view (a futuristic soldier like a Master Chief figure, a frodo like figure, and a princess leia like character), each chapter being one point of view. The comedy comes finding out what items actually are (for example the 'piece of the sun' is a flashlight, etc. sounds lame, but it's pretty great).

Also Milkweed is pretty good. It's about a little Jewish orphan boy who wants to become a Nazi, in the middle of WWII.

PoeticFolly 05-26-2015 06:40 AM

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Posted by Sir (Post 570359)
Hey Poe! Long time, no see!

OT: I don't really like the scifi or fantasy novels but The Enchantress of The Stars was actually really good (despite the name). Pretty short and fantastic blend of scifi and fantasy.

Story is told from 3 points of view (a futuristic soldier like a Master Chief figure, a frodo like figure, and a princess leia like character), each chapter being one point of view. The comedy comes finding out what items actually are (for example the 'piece of the sun' is a flashlight, etc. sounds lame, but it's pretty great).

Also Milkweed is pretty good. It's about a little Jewish orphan boy who wants to become a Nazi, in the middle of WWII.

Hey, sir! Hope things are going well for you in the Lower 48. Been forever since I've seen you. Good to hear from you.


And, sweet! Those both sound like very good reads. I will be sure to check them out.

Sir 05-26-2015 06:48 AM

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Posted by PoeticFolly (Post 570361)
Hey, sir! Hope things are going well for you in the Lower 48. Been forever since I've seen you. Good to hear from you.


And, sweet! Those both sound like very good reads. I will be sure to check them out.

Actually, moved back up last May! Living in Palmer now.

And I was forced to read them freshman year, and ending up really enjoying them. Hope you find them a enjoyable as I do.

MattKan 05-26-2015 06:52 AM

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Posted by PoeticFolly (Post 570349)
If you know of any good philosophical reads, please tell me!

Recently read Violence by Slovaj Žižek. It was brutal but also very rewarding once I got through it. I think his individual anecdotes and stuff are more worthwhile and impressive than the thesis of the book as a whole. Would definitely recommend it... certain parts are especially relevant because of the recent violence in Baltimore and Ferguson.

PoeticFolly 05-26-2015 07:02 AM

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Posted by Sir (Post 570363)
Actually, moved back up last May! Living in Palmer now.

And I was forced to read them freshman year, and ending up really enjoying them. Hope you find them a enjoyable as I do.

Oh, wow. It really has been a long while since we've talked then. I'm still living in Wasilla, same ol' same ol.

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Posted by MattKan (Post 570364)
Recently read Violence by Slovaj Žižek. It was brutal but also very rewarding once I got through it. I think his individual anecdotes and stuff are more worthwhile and impressive than the thesis of the book as a whole. Would definitely recommend it... certain parts are especially relevant because of the recent violence in Baltimore and Ferguson.

That sounds rather interesting, actually. I will check it out! Thanks, Matt.

MattKan 05-26-2015 07:12 AM

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Posted by PoeticFolly (Post 570365)
That sounds rather interesting, actually. I will check it out! Thanks, Matt.

Np! If you get around to reading it message me on Skype so we can chat about it!

Talon 05-26-2015 07:22 AM

Catcher in the Rye was pretty fun for me but pretty sure everyone's read this cause of HS

Wolfie 05-26-2015 08:16 AM

I read some books about the Elder Scroll on Skyrim. It's interesting

princess becca 05-27-2015 01:43 AM

well nancy drew books are good but if you wan something you wont stop reading try homestuck its more of a virtual comic but its free!

optimuswhat 05-27-2015 03:16 AM

Metro 2033 and Metro 2034.
Yes, they're novels :)


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