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EvilDictator
Posted: Sep 21, 2008 - 02:36 PM  Post
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Errrr....

Of all time?

Either

The Bible According To Spike Milligan (The Old Testament)

or

Ambrose Beirce - The Devil's Dictionary

OR

George Orwell - Ninteen Eighty Four

Can't decide! Razz

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Posted: Sep 22, 2008 - 06:50 PM  Post
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one flew over the cuckoo's nest - Very very good book.
The book by Rudolf Höß (or Höss) Commandant of Auschwitz. Some sick shit right here.

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PlexyEren
Posted: Sep 23, 2008 - 06:08 PM  Post
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Quote:
George Orwell - Ninteen Eighty Four


I LOVE Animal Farm.

Well.I guess it's The Return Of The King by Tolkien.It just can't get more epic than this.

Quote:
"Clockwork Orange" by Anthony Burgess


Everyone should have read that book in their lifetime.

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Dr.Clock
Posted: Sep 23, 2008 - 07:09 PM  Post
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George Orwell - Ninteen Eighty Four

I second that Cool

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I LOVE Animal Farm.

Animal Farm , it's witty , but the metaphors are kinda clear , it's only fascinating to a certain point
I read it , then related it to history , and that's it , there was nothing left to be done

I haven't finished Nineteen Eighty Four yet , but as soon as I read the first chapters , I was hooked

also , I like Bradbury , and I've heard good things about Fahrenheit 451 , I'd like to read that one day , I'm sure I'll like it alot

I seem to enjoy these dystopian future stories Laughing

edit : I forgot one , and ironically , it's a dystopian future story Laughing

V for Vendetta by Alan Moore ( and mostly illustratede by David Lloyd , Graphic Novel Wink )
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PlexyEren
Posted: Sep 24, 2008 - 03:16 PM  Post
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Animal Farm , it's witty , but the metaphors are kinda clear


That's just why it's so awesome.

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DarkStar78
Posted: Sep 24, 2008 - 03:55 PM  Post
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Of all time?! Shocked are you kidding me?! This world has too many awesome books just to name one or two.

But okay, now that I decided to post Laughing ... Id pick Faust by Goethe (awweesome!!!) and Les Fleures Du Mal by Charles Baudelaire and ... uhm... Id also agree about Gerge Orwell and 1984 and also Huxleys Brave New World. And Clockwork Orange. And something that doesnt really fit to the others, I love IT by Stephen King Laughing

And now Im out before I name a hundred Laughing Rolling Eyes

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Posted: Nov 14, 2008 - 01:39 PM  Post
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DarkStar78 wrote:
Of all time?! Shocked are you kidding me?! This world has too many awesome books just to name one or two.

But okay, now that I decided to post Laughing ... Id pick Faust by Goethe (awweesome!!!)


yes I agree Smile ..too many book and faust is great!
I like 'Measuring the world' by Daniel Kehlmann and all books by Walter Moers, they're relly funny Very Happy

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Posted: Nov 14, 2008 - 09:01 PM  Post
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Of all time.. I still have a lot of time. So this will most likely change.
Out of all the books I've read..

The Director's Cut of JtHM by Jhonen Vasquez. I'm sorry. But even though it's a comic, I really, really love Nny and his adorable Dough Boys. Even if you need a dictionary with you to de-scramble this jumble of sappy goth-esque prose.

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Posted: Nov 17, 2008 - 07:42 PM  Post
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I can't name just one.. so like everyone else has done ill name a few.
Marry Shellys Frankenstein
Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury
Anne rices Vampire Chronicals
Gerald's Game BY Stephen King

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K1m
Posted: Nov 20, 2008 - 05:02 AM  Post
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1984
Animal Farm
Brave New World
Fahrenheit 451
V for Vendetta(the comic book)

Dr. Clock are you my clone?!?!?!?! Shocked

GET OUTTA MAH HEADZ!

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sweetfan07
Posted: Nov 22, 2008 - 12:45 PM  Post
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That's difficult, but I'll try to name a few:
- Exodus by Leon Uris (wow, I cried like a baby)
- Perfume by Patrick Süsskind
- The Inquisitor by Wolfgang Hohlbein
- Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

That's all for now, I think...

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