Spell #17

Sep 18, 2009 00:39

Alas, I have ran out of books to read.

I have read quite a few, Crime and Punishment was my favorite so far. Though Les Misérables was quite impressive as well.

That in mind, offer me a book to read. A book that meant something, not just light reading. I do believe most everyone has a book that left a great impression on them.

books, life lessons

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war4win September 17 2009, 22:08:07 UTC
I recommend Mein Kampf

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:13:33 UTC
Do tell.

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war4win September 17 2009, 22:17:10 UTC
Have you never heard of it Fraulein?

Such a shame, its a vonderful novel about the struggles of a great vorld leader, and his ideal sociality.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:18:40 UTC
I come from an entire different world. Is it a historian novel?

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herotoyouall September 17 2009, 22:15:44 UTC
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer!

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:17:24 UTC
What is it about?

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herotoyouall September 17 2009, 22:29:16 UTC
The story of a boy growing up in Mississippi!

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:33:23 UTC
Mississippi?

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chocogun September 17 2009, 22:29:43 UTC
I'm into psychological thrillers. If you are interested I may give you few titles.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:31:53 UTC
I've never read one, I believe. Go right ahead, master Mello.

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chocogun September 17 2009, 22:36:31 UTC
Let's see...

TThe Silence of the Lambs by Thomas Harris (there is a movie adaptation of it, I recommend), Every Secret Thing by Laura Lipmann, The Killer Inside Me by Jim Thompson, American Psycho by Bret Easton Ellis or Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane are all pretty decent.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:38:28 UTC
Ah, a list. Wonderful.

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justicereigns September 17 2009, 22:33:33 UTC
Interesting choices.

Count of Monte Cristo might be right up your alley in that case.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:34:18 UTC
Have you read them too master Smoker??

What is it about?

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justicereigns September 17 2009, 22:38:42 UTC
Yes. Though I might be more partial to the type of books Orphe reads.

A man gets falsely imprisoned and manages to escape seeking to put the original criminals to justice.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:43:41 UTC
I cannot read what he reads, the conversation always turn philosophical, and then he proceeds to blame me for not sleeping.

It sounds interesting.

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tothekolkhoz September 17 2009, 22:38:57 UTC
Vodka, by Boris Starling, is actually a good book.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:44:03 UTC
Does it involve the drink?

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tothekolkhoz September 17 2009, 22:45:00 UTC
It's about the vodka industry, amongst other things. It's very well written.

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witch_ofthewest September 17 2009, 22:47:37 UTC
Do you have a copy to lend me, master Ivan?

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