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The Book Thief by Mark Zusak
About a young foster girl living outside of Munich in Nazi Germany. Funny and sad. |
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy Hands down the funniest book I've ever read.
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'Given the right conditions...acting in a manner inconsistent with normal beliefs'? I'm trying to understand your conclusion of events really...and asking genuinely your point Are you of the opinion actions were excusable? I haven't read the thin book nor would i entertain it but really am interested in your viewpoint? What exactly are you excusing here? |
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Here's another one for you along the same lines. It's also about how normal people like you and I might have been, and in fact were, manipulated by authority figures during WWII. Ordinary Men by Christopher Browning http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_me...qkzlo1_400.jpg |
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I'd rather own a personal rocket ship then get the point any day :)
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Deathworld—Harry Harrison (1960) I like me some good pulpy sci-fi and this really fit the bill. Harrison was one of my favorite writers when I was in junior high but I hadn't read anything by him in years. I have to say his writing still holds up, even as an adult. His books tend to be lighthearted, humorous and endlessly entertaining, often with some hilariously blunt social commentary, and all of that was definitely true of Deathworld. I loved every minute of it and could barely put it down. On a side note, I looked up his Wikipedia page because I was reading this book and was saddened to see he died this past summer. He was in his late 80s, a prolific author, an artist and had lived all over the world so it's hard to feel sad for a life so well lived, but I was still bummed to hear he was gone. |
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Mesmerizing. Just spell bound. Wondering why it took this long to know of this man's life. Add in a bottle of Wine or Brandy and I don't think I'm aware of the real world. |
Ernest Hemingway The Short Stories
One of my favorite authors--so simple and to the point. I have never read anyone that can use so few words and descriptions and yet still tell a story so well. |
The Hobbit. I'm ashamed to say I'm struggling a little bit even though it's a children's book. The sheer number of locations and directions in it is quite confusing and difficult to follow although the language is quite simple.
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