E eusdaiki Jul 7, 2006 #12 One hundreth years of solitude. By Garcia Marquez. Good call on the proverbs of Solomon, murray, great book.
One hundreth years of solitude. By Garcia Marquez. Good call on the proverbs of Solomon, murray, great book.
A aPismoClam Jul 7, 2006 #13 Quote from MGJ: Ralph Vince's first book. Exponentially more impactful than other books, for me. More... it is a very good book.
Quote from MGJ: Ralph Vince's first book. Exponentially more impactful than other books, for me. More... it is a very good book.
W wilburbear Jul 7, 2006 #15 Quote from jficquette: Huckleberry Finn was damn good. Also I liked Dune a lot. John More... Huckleberry Finn? Yessssss! (That was also Hemingway's favorite book). After 4 decades of reading, the only other book that I had to put down because of fits of laughter, was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Quote from jficquette: Huckleberry Finn was damn good. Also I liked Dune a lot. John More... Huckleberry Finn? Yessssss! (That was also Hemingway's favorite book). After 4 decades of reading, the only other book that I had to put down because of fits of laughter, was Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
A aPismoClam Jul 7, 2006 #16 Quote from jficquette: Huckleberry Finn was damn good.... John More... also a great book.
W wilburbear Jul 7, 2006 #17 If you like fast livin', I have 5 words for you. Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Strange, unique confluence with this book. Called one of the 10 or 20 greatest books, it was also banned in the U.S. for almost 3 decades. Unique.
If you like fast livin', I have 5 words for you. Henry Miller, Tropic of Cancer. Strange, unique confluence with this book. Called one of the 10 or 20 greatest books, it was also banned in the U.S. for almost 3 decades. Unique.