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Location: Chicago
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Thought provoking books that are neato!
Hey, just trying to see what everyone would reccomend to be a reallly amazing and thought provoking book. I have a few books in my que that I want to finish but since they are not long and should finish them quite quickly, I need some suggestions. Thanks in advance!
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Location: Aliso Viejo, California
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The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho
Way Of The Peaceful Warrior: A Book That Changes Lives by Dan Millman both are 2 of my favorite books. ![]()
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Location: Northeast Jesusland
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<i>Prometheus Rising</i>, Robert Anton Wilson
<i>The Book of the Sub Genius</i>, Rev. Ivan Stang <i>Small Gods</i>, Terry Pratchett <i>Lord of Light</i>, Roger Zelazney
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Location: Chapel Hill, NC
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Location: Aliso Viejo, California
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![]() if you liked the Alchemist, read the other one. it's like the american-warped-cool-off-the-heezy version (except not). ...yeah. ![]()
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Junkie
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Contraband by George Foy.
Written in 1996. Very chilling tale of smuggling, freedom, and a government with broad, sweeping powers to arrest and detain, to wiretap, to do anything they want in the name of national security.... Gee... I wonder if George is a time traveller? He's an excellent writer and the story's settings are very reminiscient of Gibson's Neuromancer and Stephenson's Snowcrash.
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Location: baked beans
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Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus, by Orson Scott Card.
It's one of those books that are so enmeshed with history and reality that when I finished it I had to remind myself how history really happened. I still think that it's unfortunate that things didn't go the way it did in the book.
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Location: Little Rock, AR
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If you're talking fiction, check out George RR Martin's fantasy series "A Song of Fire and Ice". It's the rare book where you get to see both sides of the story. The good guys aren't so good, and the bad guys aren't so bad.
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Location: Chicago
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The Traveler's Gift, by Andy Andews
This is a wonderful book, it's about a guy who's just lost his job, his kid is sick and his feeling pretty suicidal, he ends up trying to crash his car, and ends up in a dreamlike state where he meets several historical figures, Anne Frank, King Solomon, Christopher Columbus and another character who's name is escaping me, but was a Civil War figure from Maine. Each person he meets imparts some wisdom to him - Basic gist of the book, the buck stops with me, I control my destiny. It's definitely a must read for everyone (to date, I've given away at least 10 copies of this book to people)
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Location: Florida
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"Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand is one of my favorites if you're into something more deep and philosophical. As an atheist and hardcore capitalist, her philosphy is very close to my views since it puts individual freedom and the power of man's mind over collectivism and religion. However you don't have to agree with it to enjoy it and think about her message. A friend of mine is a socialist, he read the book after I introduced him to it and really liked it, although he said it still didn't sway his views. Damn.
![]() If you're looking for something that's lighter and more humorous but still makes you think, check out "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" by Douglas Adams. Imagine Monty Python combined with The Twilight Zone, and you'll have a decent approximation of his style. I enjoyed it. |
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Crazy
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Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov. Really worth the time and effort.
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Location: Edmontania
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I agree with the starship troopers thing
also I recommend reading Stranger in a Strange Land, by Robert Heinlein. Very thought provoking, really great read as well.
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Umberto Eco - Focault's Pendulum
A tale of worldwide conspiracy and occultism. Very mysterious. Very thought-provoking. My favoritest book ever. ![]()
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Location: Vancouver, BC
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Location: Atlanta, GA
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I just ordered The Alchemist after reading this thread. I can't wait until it arrives. I will be sure to check out some more of these books after I finish The Alchemist. Thanks for the suggestions!
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Location: College
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I'd second Ayn Rand, though I'd start with Anthem or The Fountainhead. Atlas Shrugged is heavy reading, and takes a while, though it is perhaps the best expression of her style and message.
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Location: missouri
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the illuminati trilogy- damn thing twists like a mobius strip, and if you can stay with it its a hell of a ride
agree with zelazny's lord of light also, though its a graphic novel, read watchmen and batman the dark knight returns- both will make you think....
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Location: Between Boredom and Nirvana
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Currently I'm reading "Holy Blood, Holy Grail" by Micheal Biagent, Richard Leigh & Henry Lincoln. Kinda puts "The da Vinci Code" in another light...but a bit too tutorial in some respects. Any one else read this? Let me know your thoughts. Or alter suggestions. Funny how popular these Jesus Christ as Real man & Husband tales are these days.
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Location: kansas
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Another vote for 'Lord of Light'. Just about anything by Zelazny's gonna make you stop and think.
'Starship Troopers' is good, but for thought provoking Heinlein you gotta go with 'Job'. Incredible book for making you think. I'd also recommend science fiction by L. Neil Smith. Libertarian science fiction that manages to be entertaining and thought-provoking all at once. I also really like anything by Harlan Ellison. He writes short fiction and essays mostly, but any one of his collections will give you plenty of material to ponder. |
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Insane
Location: baked beans
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I just checked out The Alchemist and The Traveler's Gift from the library, I don't have the money to just go out and buy books. So I'll report back with my two cents after I read them. Thanks guys for the suggestions.
Although the copy of The Alchemist that I got was from the LARGE PRINT section. It was the only copy the library had for some reason. I'm gonna have to read it from across the room 'cause the print is just massively, massively huge.
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Insane
Location: baked beans
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Alright I just finished the Traveller's Gift and Alchemist. Both very good books, I would recommend them definatly.
The Traveller's Gift is a little cheesy, but the message is a very good one. And the people in the book and their perspectives on life are very moving. The Alchemist was a really good fable. Reading it in Large Print may have been a little weird but it was still an awesome book about finding one's destiny. And never giving up. Thanks for the suggestions guys. Anybody have anymore suggestions? Preferably non fantasy. I just can't bring myself to read it. But I'm digging on everything else.
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Junkie
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Daniel Keyes Moran: The Last Dancer.
Revolution against an oppressive UN occupation of the US. "When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another...
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