Lovecraft: If you've read one of this stories then you've read him all. He's good for a little while then you'll hit the seventh or eighth story...
Hrmm, thats a pretty good list you have going already. How about you try Vladimir Nabokov? Anthony Burgress? Vonnegut? I don't if your...
Invitation to a Beheading by Nabokov - Perhaps on the best things I've ever read. Witty, absurd and something I can completly relate to because...
I've read a few of his others too and I didn't find them anything special. Much Ado About Nothing, Julius Ceaser and some of Hamlet. And yes, I...
Romeo and Juilet. Give me a break. It's the biggest piece of pointless melodrama ever written. Shakespeare in general is the number one most...
Animal Farm by George Orwell. In my opinion, it is overrated. The moral and metaphors behind the story are alright but the prose its self is very...
Too many to count. Anything by (in no particular order): Camus, Orwell, Huxley, Dahl, Lewis Carroll, and Bukowski All have collectively...
I always read two books at one time. Currently: Slaughterhouse-Five by Vonnegut Dry by Augusten Burroughs
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