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<blockquote data-quote="COSTANZA" data-source="post: 180543" data-attributes="member: 8008"><p>LOL you guys make me remember all this shit ive read that i didnt realize. Hypnos My top 5 has 3 of yours ....no particular order.</p><p></p><p>1. Lord of the Rings--if you've seen the movies and havent read these do it immediately. You get a much better insight into the characters and you even get to try and figure out how all the songs would sound.</p><p></p><p>2. On The Road--Kerouac...great for the road tripper in all of us.</p><p></p><p>3. Siddhartha--very nice read, short, to the point, and full of wisdom.</p><p></p><p>4. Catcher in the Rye--Salinger. I didnt like this one til the 2nd or 3rd read. ya phonies.</p><p></p><p>5. Shooter--Jack Coughlin. This isnt one of my "favorites" but i figure many of you would like it. Im reading it right now. Its written by an ex-marine sniper. Its about all his assignments and the war in Iraq. Its not extremely well-written but is interesting enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="COSTANZA, post: 180543, member: 8008"] LOL you guys make me remember all this shit ive read that i didnt realize. Hypnos My top 5 has 3 of yours ....no particular order. 1. Lord of the Rings--if you've seen the movies and havent read these do it immediately. You get a much better insight into the characters and you even get to try and figure out how all the songs would sound. 2. On The Road--Kerouac...great for the road tripper in all of us. 3. Siddhartha--very nice read, short, to the point, and full of wisdom. 4. Catcher in the Rye--Salinger. I didnt like this one til the 2nd or 3rd read. ya phonies. 5. Shooter--Jack Coughlin. This isnt one of my "favorites" but i figure many of you would like it. Im reading it right now. Its written by an ex-marine sniper. Its about all his assignments and the war in Iraq. Its not extremely well-written but is interesting enough. [/QUOTE]
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