timmywimmy
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Post by timmywimmy on Apr 12, 2011 16:56:42 GMT -5
Hey guys this may sound kinda geeky but i enjoy reading. If you don't good for you i like to do it as long as the books good. So for any other reading fans on this forum do you have any good books to recommend? Ive seen people say Fight Club and The Alchemist but any other good books? (nothing retarded like dragons and shit i mean good books for a more mature audience) Nothing PUA though please ive got enough of that kind of stuff
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Post by amarok on Apr 12, 2011 17:14:47 GMT -5
What's wrong with dragons and fantasy books? Just because it's more imaginative doesn't mean it isn't mature.
My favorite books are The Ranger's Apprentice series and Edge of Destiny. Then there's the romance series the Gresham chronicles.
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Post by skuxx on Apr 12, 2011 17:39:14 GMT -5
Harry Potter.
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Adam
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Post by Adam on Apr 12, 2011 17:48:12 GMT -5
READ FIGHT CLUB NOW i don't care if you've seen the fucking movie
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Post by canadiankid on Apr 12, 2011 18:05:39 GMT -5
John Grisham. Maybe only a couple though cause his books tend to be very similar. This reminds me I should read some of his stuff, I haven't since grade 8 (it's still for a mature audience, I was just at a university reading level lol) anyways that was 5 years ago so it might not be quite as good but his book The Testament is solid
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Post by RMO on Apr 12, 2011 18:09:31 GMT -5
fiction, non fiction?
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timmywimmy
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Post by timmywimmy on Apr 12, 2011 18:25:13 GMT -5
either or and amarok not saying it isnt mature saying i dont like books like that no offence to you or them
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Adam
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Post by Adam on Apr 12, 2011 18:49:29 GMT -5
lol no fantasy? That leaves out bout almost all my books
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Post by RMO on Apr 12, 2011 18:54:35 GMT -5
sarcasm is sarcastic.
ok theres hundreds of books I would suggest but here are a few Getting Things Done -David allen ( as well as Zen to Done) the 48 laws of power - robert greene The power / The secret - Rhonda Brynes The go-giver - Bob Burg and John David Man atlas shrugged - Ayn Rand The Power of Now - Echkart Tolle Mind Chi - Richard Israel & Vanda North 8 min meditation - Victor Davich The 4hour workweek - Timothy ferris Rich dad, poor dad - robert kyiosaki think and grow rich - napoleon hill the fountain head - ayn rand sluaghterhouse five - kurt vonnegut requiem for a dream - hubert selby jr watchmen brave new world - aldous huxley ringworld - larry niven ANYHTING BY PALAHNIUK solipsist - henry rollins its not you, its biology, kind of PUA grishman is good btw nueromancer
and many many more
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timmywimmy
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Post by timmywimmy on Apr 12, 2011 19:36:28 GMT -5
i think im gonna go to the library instead of buying
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Post by Adam on Apr 12, 2011 19:41:54 GMT -5
Oh yeah also read The New Earth by Ekart Tolle. Better much than The Power of Now imo.
Also after reading Fight Club I was wondering about Chuck's other books. When I searched google people said that his other books are boring. If this is not the case can somebody recomend another book by him
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Post by RMO on Apr 12, 2011 19:51:10 GMT -5
his other books arent fight club, but survivor is my favorite of his books. and the new earth was pretty much the same thing as the power of now, just with a more personal spin.
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Post by spe3d on Apr 12, 2011 20:23:25 GMT -5
"Be More Chill" is a great book by Ned Vizzini. Tuesdays With Morrie= Awesome. "From Pieces To Weight" by 50 Cent.
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Post by chiragaegis on Dec 17, 2012 7:22:12 GMT -5
Read "The Last Princess" by Galaxy Craze And "In Honor" by Jessi Kirby And "The Romeo and Juliet Code" by Phoebe Stone And "Slice of Cherry" By dia Reeves.
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Post by dutchguy on Sept 11, 2013 13:51:43 GMT -5
I'd go for The Da Vinci Code -it is fucking awesome- and the Lord of the Rings + The Hobbit
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