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MultiVersEal 09-21-03 04:32 AM

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Originally posted by M.diZZ-iLL
so i was bored at work and i picked up that autobiography of MONSTER KODY SCOTT and i couldnt put tha shit down it was like a freakin vacuum....that book tells of his gangbangin up bringin in south central kali during tha birth of tha crips n bloods and man its really serious yo i mean this guy was killin ppl regularly EVERYDAY for 5 years..this site makes me feel extremely gangstah..that book made me feel like tha pussiest nigga alive..wanna know wat its like bein a real thug read that shit..im not finished damn il prolly read it again a few times


do they have that at borders?

Carmen 09-21-03 04:35 AM

They should have that book man, I don't see why not. If not maybe Barnes and Noble would have it. That's a good book for real.

Qwestion 09-23-03 03:41 AM

heres a big reccomendation..... SLAM... for basketball fans and about a young black basketball players.... well written

Trah Siph 09-23-03 06:13 AM

I'm into S.A.S stories and shit like Dracula, that books ill for an old book, shit endin tho, takes 5 lines for em to see dracula and kill him. What's that bout?

Requiem 09-23-03 02:00 PM

Lord Of The FLies is good with it's suggestive nature of religion. Ernest Hemingway has some great books, like Old Man and The Sea, A Farewell to Arms and For Whom The Bell Tolls...

And if ya want a psychological rollercoaster, check out Fyodor Dostoevsky, books like Crime and Punishment, Memoirs From The House Of The Dead, i think it was said he was genuinely insane, but anyway...
Gabrial Garcia Marquez, Love In The Time Of Cholera, I didn't like Crucible too much as a play or written as a scripted play, but it's allegory, Animal Farm is definitiely a good representation of communism, totalitarianism and the vices of modern politics...

The Watchers by Dean Koontz, a bit trashy but quite well written, in it's own way...

A Clockwork Orange, now that's fucked, but brilliant, better to read than watch i think, I read some Charlotte Bronte, and Sense and Sensibility but it isn't great, a bit too "English", cliched...

The Lord Of The Rings books are much better than the films, A Picture Of Dorian Gray, the unabridged is real nice in it's descriptive manner, and has an interesting moral...

But I must say I did enjoy the Harry Potter books simply because they were so imaginitive, a different world within your own...

Catch 22 is funny as hell, definitely tragic comedy, but it appeals to human nature, The Prince by Niccolo Machiavelli, more of a political guide then a novel but it outlines western politics very well, though it's based more on princedoms then republics, you have to make the nessecary alterations in your mind...

They're my favorite reads, a bit much but hey!

Kobra 09-23-03 03:00 PM

Pride n Prejustice is ok DMX's autobiography is v. good

WhoAmI 06-03-10 06:11 PM

*bored* .


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