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Catch 22 by Joseph Heller. Easily the funniest book I've ever read (funnier than Douglas Adams, even), but really moving as well.
 

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It's easily Murder In The Cathedral - a play - by T.S Elliot.
 

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'White Teeth' by Zadie Smith is my favourite book.
Go to my blog (link's in my signature) for my review/gushings of that book.
 

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Finished War and Peace at last!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh and it's worth the hype :p, much better than Anna Karenina.
 

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dan brown is probably the greatest writer to grace this planet
 

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Am I the only one in the world who thinks Dan Brown is utter trash?
 

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jim_green said:
Am I the only one in the world who thinks Dan Brown is utter trash?
Definitely not - I agree with you 100%. I can’t believe people think his an excellent writer!
 

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i thought everyone knew dan brown sucked until came to this forum

then i see a giant thread started for every piece of shit he writes
same with matthew reilly

i hate when trash like that is overvalued
i know someone's going to reply saying that they're good for airport novels, but do airport novels really deserve this kind of discussion?

everyone should go buy themselves some murakami instead :)

my favourite book is probably 1984, and though it's quite significant - it's kinda preposterous to call it 'the greatest book ever written'
it's more a book of great ideas and brilliantly written
 

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walrusbear said:
i thought everyone knew dan brown sucked until came to this forum

then i see a giant thread started for every piece of shit he writes
same with matthew reilly

i hate when trash like that is overvalued
i know someone's going to reply saying that they're good for airport novels, but do airport novels really deserve this kind of discussion?

everyone should go buy themselves some murakami instead :)

my favourite book is probably 1984, and though it's quite significant - it's kinda preposterous to call it 'the greatest book ever written'
it's more a book of great ideas and brilliantly written
They should make audio tapes of every book written, im not much a fan of reading, cause its alot of work, ild prefer audio tapes
 

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Well, I'm going to have to say Harper Lee - To Kill A Mockingbird, in a moment of inspired dullness.

Also quite like Ken Kesey's One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest.

Both were fantastic movies, too, and the only two books to have left me crying.
 

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um i luv the bible, soooo gud

and also i love playboy, the articles in that are so indepth, hughey heffner is brilliant to compile such useful things
 

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[N]otorious said:
George Orwell - 1984
Aldous Huxley - Brave New World

fuckin brave new world is such a fuckin technical read and its so hard to keep concerntration in tthat bad boy
 

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Korn said:
They should make audio tapes of every book written, im not much a fan of reading, cause its alot of work, ild prefer audio tapes


o wouldnt the world b an easier place that way
 

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miss_gtr said:
lol omg me too, i loved to kill a mockingbird...it was such a good read.
Apparently Harper Lee was pretty young, 15 odd, when she wrote To Kill A Mockingbird.

The movie was so well made, they haven't bothered to make a newer version.
 

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INXS said:
The movie was so well made, they haven't bothered to make a newer version.
The original 12 Angry Men, Psycho and The Manchurian Candidate are all perfectly made movies. Didn't stop them doing a lesser remake.
 

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