currently im reading a song of ice and fire. im on a dance of dragons page 179. today i bought the hobbit and world war z. both are new and i never read. what book should i read today
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Anonymous2013-06-08 20:50
cat's cradle - kurt vonnegut
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Anonymous2013-06-09 16:29
World War Z is great, but I would wait until the hype is over, and like, if you're going to see it wait until after you see it because the trailers and commercials and shit will just piss you off because the book is so fucking good and the movie looks like shit which doesn't resemble the movie at ALL
I've been in a constant state of rage over it for the past week and a half.
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Anonymous2013-06-10 10:04
Hobbit
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Anonymous2013-06-17 5:59
Far From The Madding Crowd
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Anonymous2013-06-28 7:20
The Mill on the Floss
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Anonymous2013-06-29 22:39
In Cold Blood
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Anonymous2013-07-06 5:03
Eagle of the Ninth
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Anonymous2013-07-06 5:04
Of Mice and Men
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Anonymous2013-07-07 20:47
1984
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Anonymous2013-07-08 1:26
Sons and Lovers
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Anonymous2013-07-08 9:20
East River by Sholem Asch
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Anonymous2013-07-10 9:48
The Way of All Flesh
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Anonymous2013-07-10 11:12
Islands In The Stream
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Anonymous2013-07-11 9:44
infinite jest
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Anonymous2013-07-13 10:41
Gravity's Rainbow
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Anonymous2013-07-15 9:20
The Tunnel
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Anonymous2013-07-15 18:43
Under the Volcano
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Anonymous2013-07-17 10:45
Redwall
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Anonymous2013-07-18 5:29
On The Jewish Question.
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Anonymous2013-07-27 22:29
I've read all of those. If you are getting bored with A Dance With Dragons(don't see how you could be) go to the hobbit, its pretty fucking good and the movie only covers the first 100 pages or so.
The Epic of Gilgamesh. The Epic of Gilgamesh is, perhaps, the oldest written story on Earth.
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Anonymous2013-08-23 10:04
I'm reading song of ice and fire too, just started with a game of thrones, i'm currently around page 160 and i love the book, does the series continue to be this epic?
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Anonymous2013-08-27 16:49
who in the english speaking world hasn't read Tolkien yet, honestly? I must've read that shit like 3 times from grades 6-12.
Read The Compound - S.A. Bodeen, it's a psychological thriller about this crazy ass scientist who locks his family in an underground bomb shelter for ten years telling them that WW3 broke out and they are the last to survive. After they finally get fed up with him they all break out and it makes the national news, proving that a small amount of humans could survive a nuclear holocaust.