Sean K
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Good picks. Especially top 3.I'm thinking about creating a list of 100 books to read before I croak. And, I'm going to actually read them, not listen to them, or watch the movie.
Anyone got one of these lists?
On first google, I've found this list, but there's a number I have never heard of, nor sound that interesting, so I need to refine my own list.
Top 10 so far looks like:
1. 1984 (read)
2. LOTR (read)
3. Pride and Prejudice
4. Animal Farm (read)
5. Great Gatsby
6. To Kill a Mocking Bird
7. Brave New World
8. Don Quixote
9. Great Expectations
10. Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Any suggestions?
Love Jasper Fforde! The Ayre Affair was wildly brilliant ! Mind bender.Good picks. Especially top 3.
Consider Phlebas by Ian M Banks is a classic.
I love Terry Pratchett books - except some of the earlier ones.
Jasper Fforde Shades of grey
Freakonomics changed the way I look at everything.
Couple of others
Fooled by Randomness
Black Swan
The Parasitic Mind
Tao Te Ching
Will think of others later
Been listening to Sapiens on audio book over and over going to sleep. Very good.The Silk Roads and a New World History, Peter Frankopan
Sapiens
All you you you young younyoung people come sit with your Uncle Garpal on his sec secsecond reading page abc1 2 100 or so of offal.
The best Buick you will never read ...
Finnegans Wake by James Joyce ...
Its all you'll need to read ... For a taste toast is burning now ...
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I've never read it under the influence of mushrooms but it is better sober/clean. Although under all other common licit and illicit stimulants and sedatives I have found it to be still wordit (sic) .
No surprises thereA few of current relevance ;
'God is Not Great and Why Religion Poisons Everything '.... Chris Hitchens.
Just saying the last four words of the title makes me feel good.
'The Origins of Totalitarianism'..... Arent .......(you'd know that one Wayno' ... gawf gawf)
'The Great War for Civilisation'... Fisk
More broardly;
'The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat'... Sacks
'Junky' ... Burroughs
Oh and Joe Heller may have penned something of interest but its name eludes me ....
I never know what the @#$& you're on about (and I suspect neither do youAnd Just for you Wayno'
'The Bell Jar' ... Plaith
And to get you back to reality;
'Chariots of the Gods' (not my recommend)... from who ever he was; You'd know though Wayno.
Was it Sack's work that pinged on the synapse's?
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