In Progress:
J.G. Ballard - Super-Cannes
Recently:
Jostein Gaarder - Sophie's World
Jonathan Lethem - Motherless Brooklyn
Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Crime and Punishment
Fyodor Dostoyevsky - The Brothers Karamazov
Aldous Huxley - Doors of Perception
Aldous Huxley - Island
James Michener - The Drifters
Joh Hodge - The Beach
Chuck Palahniuk - Fight CLub
Michael Crichton - Timeline
Chuck Palahniuk - Figt Club
Mark Mathabane - Kaffir Boy
Mitch Albom - Tuesdays With Morrie
Eugene Burdick & William J. Lederer - The Ugly American
Johnathan Kozol - Savage Inequalities (SUCKED, but enlightening)
Robert Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby
I love:
George Orwell - 1984
George Orwell - Animal Farm
Ray Bradbury - Farenheit 451
plus a few from above.. well, i like all of em, i have to like a book to finish it.. but I could keep readin those over and over..
cheers
-Marc
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Forgot a few of the really old classics, which are all AMAZING, go read them if you can stand the homeric-style writing... (codas and stanzas and shit.. theyre really long poems, but not in the sense we know, a more elegant way of writing IMO.)
Homer - The Illiad
Homer - The Odyssey
Vergil - The Aeneid
Dante Algheri - Divine Comedy
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