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Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche
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The Zap Gun - Philip K dck
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Jay Dobyns, No Angel. Unlike what you migfht think not a girly novel about some bitchy woman, but a non fiction about an undercover agent who infiltrated the hells angels. Pretty cool read, although I can't help but think that these guys never outgrew the kindergarten stage :)
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Dante Alighieri's "Divine Comedy"
tough to read but fascinating as hell.
clubfoot wrote:The Zap Gun - Philip K dck
would u recommend it? i read "ubik" some time ago and really liked it.
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sergius golowin - die magie der verbotenen märchen / the magic of forbidden tales

very interessting ...
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rationalism wrote:Thus Spake Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche


i read it a few years ago, and i still go back to it to just read a chapter or two every now and then


about catch 22, try reading analysises about it (on wikipedia for instance) and you will probably see it in another light.

@ oblioblioblio, i'll definitly check gogol out even though it seems a bit imposing at a distance. After i've finished tropic of the cancer that is....
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Dan Brown-The Lost Symbol

Really good.
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A Feast for Crows, 4th part of A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. Martin. Not a big fan of fantasy, but R. R. Martin knows how to keep you awake :shock:
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