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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 23, 2004 12:27:57 GMT -5
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 23, 2004 15:49:07 GMT -5
damn that's a hard question.
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Post by ¡señor coconut! on Aug 23, 2004 17:50:05 GMT -5
1) Post Office by Charles Bukowski 2) Down and Out in London and Paris by George Orwell 3) no clue
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 23, 2004 18:11:22 GMT -5
1. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell 2. DUDE, WHERE'S MY COUNTRY by Michael Moore 3. THE LORD OF THE RINGS by J.R.R. Tolkien
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Post by Kamikaze Parrot on Aug 24, 2004 14:36:27 GMT -5
Ondskan (the evil) - Jan Guilliou The Count of Monte Cristo - Alexandre Dumas Lord Of The Rings - JRR Tolkien
hmmm...
I got a feeling I forgott something
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 24, 2004 17:02:49 GMT -5
[/IMG] [/color][/quote] well, yeah, it's hard to narrow it down to just 3 books.
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Post by Krissy on Aug 29, 2004 21:21:07 GMT -5
1. Torn Thread 2. Trolls 3. Harry Potter series...
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Aug 29, 2004 21:29:00 GMT -5
any books by Michael Moore
now onto actual titles: 1984 A Clockwork Orange The Divine Comedy: The Complete Text
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 29, 2004 21:43:09 GMT -5
I have to read A Clockwork Orange.
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Post by Krissy on Aug 29, 2004 21:46:16 GMT -5
1. ANIMAL FARM by George Orwell Nooo! That book is soooo sad....
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 29, 2004 21:48:39 GMT -5
Nooo! That book is soooo sad.... just because it doesn't have a happy ending doesn't mean it aint good. you probably have no clue what it's a satire of, do you?
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Post by Krissy on Aug 29, 2004 21:49:55 GMT -5
Yes i do. Its about a ruler in russia who did the same thing.
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 29, 2004 21:51:23 GMT -5
Yes i do. Its about a ruler in russia who did the same thing. well good. then you understand why it doesn't have a happy ending, correct? because in 1949, when the book was written, josef stalin or one of his tyrannical cronies was still in power.
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Post by Ockham's Razor on Aug 29, 2004 21:55:05 GMT -5
I have to read A Clockwork Orange. it's a decent book once you get passed the made up language the author used in the beginning for the main character... it has a lot of philisophical questions that leave you questioning a lot of things when you're finished reading
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Post by Cupcake Avenger on Aug 29, 2004 21:56:41 GMT -5
yeah, I've heard that it has some weird slang for the characters.
PS-have you seen the kubrick movie of a clockwork orange
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