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Post by konradsmith on Mar 16, 2017 11:47:52 GMT -5
I was the most curious for your list tbh. So post it please! Can't even come up with ten. I haven't read anything good in years. Othello As I Lay Dying Moby Dick Blood Meridian The King James Bible
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 11:51:09 GMT -5
I was the most curious for your list tbh. So post it please! Can't even come up with ten. I haven't read anything good in years. Othello As I Lay Dying Moby Dick Blood Meridian The King James Bible I recommend German and French literature. I've read everything you mentioned except... Faulkner
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Post by konradsmith on Mar 16, 2017 11:52:21 GMT -5
Can't even come up with ten. I haven't read anything good in years. Othello As I Lay Dying Moby Dick Blood Meridian The King James Bible I recommend German and French literature. I've read everything you mentioned except... Faulkner HE'S THE BEST!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 11:54:28 GMT -5
I recommend German and French literature. I've read everything you mentioned except... Faulkner HE'S THE BEST! I'll read As I Lay Dying soon. Or would you have me read something else first? But just for the record, he's the best:
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Post by Basil on Mar 16, 2017 11:57:49 GMT -5
Antoine de Saint-Exupery - The Little Prince <3 J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Mary Shelley - Frankenstein Susan Kay - Phantom George R. R. Martin - A Storm of Swords Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera Stephen King - Misery Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 11:58:56 GMT -5
Antoine de Saint-Exupery - The Little Prince <3 J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Mary Shelley - Frankenstein Susan Kay - Phantom George R. R. Martin - A Storm of Swords Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera Stephen King - Misery Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers Tbh, I could have put any of these books on mine too. Great list.
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Post by moiaf on Mar 16, 2017 11:59:09 GMT -5
I was the most curious for your list tbh. So post it please! Can't even come up with ten. I haven't read anything good in years. Othello As I Lay Dying Moby Dick Blood Meridian The King James Bible Well, aren't we fancy.
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Post by konradsmith on Mar 16, 2017 12:01:27 GMT -5
HE'S THE BEST! I'll read As I Lay Dying soon. Or would you have me read something else first? It's probably the most accessible of his great stuff. I certainly found it the easiest to read. The Sound and the Fury's probably technically better but he gets up to some weird tricks with the POVs that get really confusing so you need a bunch of time to read it and I for one don't have much time. Now he has more accessible stuff he wrote later on for money but I doubt it's anywhere near as good as As I Lay Dying. I'd start there from a quality perspective too.
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Post by moiaf on Mar 16, 2017 12:01:56 GMT -5
Antoine de Saint-Exupery - The Little Prince <3 J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Mary Shelley - Frankenstein Susan Kay - Phantom George R. R. Martin - A Storm of Swords Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera Stephen King - Misery Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers This is a really nice list, I haven't read them all but I've read many of these. I have to create my list but I don't even remember all the books I've read. lol!
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Post by konradsmith on Mar 16, 2017 12:05:24 GMT -5
Can't even come up with ten. I haven't read anything good in years. Othello As I Lay Dying Moby Dick Blood Meridian The King James Bible Well, aren't we fancy. Most of its good old-fashioned Murican storyelling. Unlike Mr Kairos of the many languages. I ain't anywhere near as fancified as his royal ass.
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Post by moiaf on Mar 16, 2017 12:23:06 GMT -5
Here is my list for now. When I get home I'll have to look at my bookcase and see what I've forgotten.
J.K. Rowling Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone Elizabeth Gaskell North and South Jane Austen Pride and Prejudice Dot Hutchinson The Butterfly Garden Andy Weir The Martian Juliet Marillier Daughter of the Forrest George R.R. Martin A Game of Thrones Laura Whitcomb A Certain Slant of Light Peter. S. Beagle The Last Unicorn J.R.R. Tolkien The Lord of the Rings
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Post by Deleted on Mar 16, 2017 12:27:22 GMT -5
Most of its good old-fashioned Murican storyelling. Unlike Mr Kairos of the many languages. I ain't anywhere near as fancified as his royal ass. I am fancified? Sure, Mr "I haven't read anything good in recent years because good prose is so rare to come by".
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Post by konradsmith on Mar 16, 2017 12:30:04 GMT -5
Most of its good old-fashioned Murican storyelling. Unlike Mr Kairos of the many languages. I ain't anywhere near as fancified as his royal ass. I am fancified? Sure, Mr "I haven't read anything good in recent years because good prose is so rare to come by". Well it is. It's like cheesecake in that respect.
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Post by lojzelote on Mar 16, 2017 14:59:59 GMT -5
I'll join in!
In no particular order:
Gabriel García Márquez: One Hundred Years of Solitude (the ending gave me literal goosebumps) Joseph Heller: Catch-22 (to my surprise, I found that many people hate this book; not me, I loved its humour) Emily Bronte: Wuthering Heights (I'm a romantic at heart, I guess) Margaret Mitchell: Gone with the Wind (the story feels authentic and alive and Scarlett's such a unique character) Karel Čapek: War with the Newts (very creative; a book written in 1930 that predicts WWII) Angela Carter: The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories (horror and folktales!) Kazuo Ishiguro: The Remains of the Day (one of the best cases of unreliable narrator I've seen; very touching) Emma Donoghue: Room (a bit difficult to get into, but it turned out to be thrilling) James Clavell: King Rat (a story from a Japanese POW camp, not as long as other Clavell books; read it in two sittings) George RR Martin: A Game of Thrones (seems fitting, since it's my current obsession)
I hate myself for the books I haven't included. This list is a compromise between highbrow/midbrow literature and what I actually enjoyed reading. EDIT: I displaced Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles, because I remembered James Clavell. An honorable mention to them. EDIT2: *remembers the existence of Jane Eyre and glares at the list**doesn't know who to push out* I'll rather let it be.
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Post by lojzelote on Mar 16, 2017 15:46:23 GMT -5
Antoine de Saint-Exupery - The Little Prince <3 J. K. Rowling - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Mary Shelley - Frankenstein Susan Kay - Phantom George R. R. Martin - A Storm of Swords Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird Charles Dickens - Oliver Twist Gaston Leroux - The Phantom of the Opera Stephen King - Misery Alexandre Dumas - The Three Musketeers Wow, I'm plesantly surprised to see someone who loved Order of Phoenix. For many people it seems to be simply the book Where Harry Was So Emo. I thought that Harry's response to what's going on felt very realistic (how much is a teenage boy supposed to take before it gets on his nerves?), and on the whole the HP world got so much darker, not only because of Voldemort, but the Ministry of Magic and easily impressionable public.
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