On the Lookout...

Mar 19, 2009 11:38

Please send any amazing books that you have read over.

I'm attempting to put together a reading list for myself.

Yay for being a bibliophile!

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____parachute March 19 2009, 18:33:44 UTC
everything is illuminated - jonathan safran foer
extremely loud and incredibly close - jonathan safran foer
the time traveler's wife - audrey niffenegger
set this house in order - matt ruff
the lovely bones - alice sebold
the thireen and a half lives of captain bluebear - walter moers

other than that, i have a huge list of books i want to read myself, if you want that too.

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Awesome thanks! temptation16 March 20 2009, 01:10:14 UTC
I've actually read the lovely bones, and it was well lovely. And the time traveler's wife looks amazing, I totally forgot about that one on my list. Your list would also be nice, I'm just attempting to come up with a list of any sort, read or unread by the person recommending them. I give check out all the books that are recommended again anyway.

But! Gracias for all of that, they sound amazing!

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Re: Awesome thanks! ____parachute March 20 2009, 01:46:13 UTC
it's long, but it's in alphabetical order ( ... )

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Re: Awesome thanks! temptation16 March 20 2009, 02:07:55 UTC
Wow that's quite an ambitious list. I just finished Choke by Palahniuk. It was really good. Ambitious, but awesome at the same time! I may steal a couple off your list and put them on mine. Gracias again Katie!

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anonymous March 20 2009, 21:36:20 UTC
American Gods - neil gaiman
Neverwhere - neil gaiman
Ender's game. Orson Scott Card
Stranger in a strange land - Henlein

-Ron

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unlearn_the_lie March 31 2009, 04:20:06 UTC
Stranger in a Strange Land, even though Ron already mentioned it.
Also, even though I'm still partway through it, I Will Fear No Evil, by Robert A. Heinlein as well.
Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten; It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It; From Beginning to End: The Rituals of Our Lives -- All by Robert Fulghum.
Ulysses, by James Joyce, and if you can stomach it, Finnegans Wake.

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