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James Bondage 09-04-03 01:53 AM

^ What About The Hustler Poke-Mon Edition?

I Lent My Copy Toi Jae Cyph, Yo. .

Perfekt 09-04-03 01:54 AM

The Story bout The Train who thought He Could :)

WeRd-smith 09-04-03 05:07 AM

There is a book called the Invisible Man by T.S. Eliot a very good unheard of black author, and no its not the invisible man story you have all seen and heard before.

FLoMaSSaCRe 09-04-03 06:14 AM

wtf!?!

Dope Wax 09-04-03 06:59 AM

My Left Foot

A retarted kid, who wants to play soccer who can only move his left foot. lol. They lay him on his side and let him kick the ball. Or something like that. :confused:

prophiit 09-04-03 08:22 AM

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Originally posted by FLoMaSSaCRe
wtf!?!


^such a sad display of herbish-ness....grow up read a book...oh yeah so this won't be a freepost.........needful things by stephen king

RythmicTendicies 09-04-03 12:23 PM

I used to read ALOT when i was younger, not so much now though, however we read novels and shit quite a bit in English Literature, 'Lord Of The Flies', 'Great Expectations', 'Jany Eyre' etc..

Also The Usual plays and stuff, 'Romeo n' Juliet' etc... When i was younger i read alot of story-type books, secret seven and shit when i was 6 or 7, then i got onto more factual things.

As i said, i rarely read a novel now.

118 118 09-04-03 12:29 PM

how to rape 40 super models and get away with it-----by unknown

self 09-04-03 12:51 PM

·Everything by Charles Dickens. One of my favourite authors ever.
·Edgar Allen Poe's stories and poems, even though their "short stories", I have the 'Complete Works Of Edgar Allen Poe" book...so yeah.
·Stephen King, great for horror. (It, Tommyknockers, etc.)
·John Irving - Cider House Rules (I haven't read it yet, but I own it and its on my "to read" list.
·Anne Rice - Her books on vampires, I have a couple, also on my "to read" list.
·"Go Ask Alice" - Anonymous. Great book, loved it, have it, could have sex with it (LoL, joking).
·"Prozac Nation" - Elizabeth Wurtzel. On my "to read" list...damn I got a lot to read.
·"Kingdom Come" - Jim Hougan. The book I'm reading right now, its pretty good, he's a mix between the older style of writing, and the new (less intriguing/complex/thought provoking) styles of today.

Oh...and in a year or two be on the look out for something by me...all I have to do is get it going, I've been so busy recently.

kgm 09-04-03 12:52 PM

Most of the books already mentioned are required to graduate high school. OK
Teachings Of Don Juan - Carlos Castaneda - good book about tripping out with a native shaman.
Tropic Of Cancer - Henry Miller - One of the best cult novels ever.
Cry Of The People - Will show you what really goes on in Latin America due to US policies.
Peoples History of The USA - Zinn - Will show you what we really did to get were we are as a country.
Ficciones - Jorge Borges - Dont really know how to explain this one, but good book.
Junky, Naked Lunch, or pretty much anything by William S. Burroughs

Accelerate 09-04-03 04:52 PM

I read
As You like it,Twelfth Night, and A Midsummer's Night Dream-by Shakespear
A good book is Night by Elie Weasel who tells of a concentration Camp
Of Mice and Men, The Red Pony- by John Steinbeck
Treasure Island and Kidnapped
Jurassic Park and The Lost World
The adventures of Tom Sawyer and
The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe-Cool books

G.Hod 09-04-03 06:51 PM

Catcher in the Rye is a joke; it was innovative back in the freaking thirties, but it surely isn't timeless.

-Don Quijote de la Mancha . . The original satire
-Bear v. Shark . . 21st Century Pop Culture satire
-The Cell . . Chronicled "Nine-Eleven. ." Biased beyond belief, but interesting


edit: Varentao jogged my memory; Animal Farm might be the best book I've ever read.

Slik 09-04-03 07:10 PM

I only read one book this summer

It was called Monster....Finsihsed it in a few hours becuz it kept me reading. Very nice, but set up as a movie script. Nice read though...

Other Books I have Enjoyed...Tom Sawyer...Edgar...Havent Gotten into Shakespear yet, thats at the end of this year...Cuz im only a Freshman.....

The End 09-04-03 07:34 PM

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Originally posted by FLoMaSSaCRe
wtf!?!


^ Banned..

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Originally posted by 118 118
how to rape 40 super models and get away with it-----by unknown


^ Banned.. along with other alias ric0.

varentao 09-04-03 07:40 PM

I read very few books. Actually, haven't read one in over a year. I can remember reading 'The Crucible' in English class. I also read these short stories by Jumpa Lahiri. Animal Farm is good. I vaguely remember this fictional book of Irish life in the 50s or something. A poor family or something. Wait...Reading In the Dark by Seamus Deane. Was my sisters i think, i robbed it off her. Read that 2 years ago, and it now sits on my shelf with some other books. Half of which i haven't read.

Romeo and Juliet (the play, like the Crucible). Midsummers Night Dream, also a play.

There's probably others. Tintin (which is a comic really, but in book form, kind of...) is the one that stands out for me. I dunno, it's simple fiction. Quite a lot of parodisation or whatever.


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