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William Gibson is good
Kitchen was decent (can't remember what it was about really, but I do recall a positive response)
Haruki Murakami has some interesting reads
Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers
and Red Dwarf: Better Than Life -------Brilliant
Terry Pratchett
Neil Gaiman
Armor by John Steakley
Osamu Dazai (his short stories tended to be better than his novellas, imo)
Notes From the Underground - Fyodor Dostoevsky
Candide - Voltaire
Twilight of the Idols/The Anti-Christ - Nietzsche
H.P. Lovecraft
The Future of An Illusion - Freud
Moonlight will fall
Winter will end
Harvest will come
Your heart will mend
The Watchmen graphic novel
The A Song of Ice And Fire series by George R. R. Martin
If you like George RR Martin's stuff, you should check out Steven Erikson's books (the Malazan series), while you wait for GRRM to finish his next one in the series.
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If your sea chart does not match reality, go with reality (Old mariner saying)
I think you might like books by Paul Arden:
-It's Not How Good You Are, Its How Good You Want to Be: The World's Best Selling Book
-Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite
-God Explained in a Taxi Ride
They are rather "fun" books to read, not as "preachy" as what the titles have suggested.
Most of you have shitty taste. You might as well sit about watching Power Rangers all day for the things that you read.
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Well, the book of Freud's I recommended is pretty interesting, as well as brief. Apparently Freud was an award winning writer in his time, which comes out in that one.
Moonlight will fall
Winter will end
Harvest will come
Your heart will mend
The Dig, Alan Dean Foster - Lightweight sci-fi, but a great 'what if' story of exploration.
The Average American Male, Chad Kultgen - Offensive and funny. You can tell that the author is a fan of Bukowski and Ellis.