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[deleted] t1_j62lwwq wrote

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othmanese t1_j62sk6r wrote

Animals Farm, 1984, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Crime and Punishment Great Expectations, Sherlock Holmes stories, Child 44, 12 Years a Slave, Pride and Prejudice, Jane Eyre, And Then there Were none, The Silent Patient, Oliver Twist

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Monami1805 t1_j62purt wrote

1984 and Great Expectations. Also Narcissus and Goldmund

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theliver t1_j62r66q wrote

if you want something thrilling and also considered literature, I would recommend A Farewell to Arms by Hemmingway.

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hiveface t1_j62ufa9 wrote

crying lot of 49

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kevinass t1_j62utyr wrote

Invisible Man by H G Wells

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Spagghettaboutit t1_j62v889 wrote

If you like gothic books then you might like the castle of otranto. Obb if you want to read some nice sagas then Harry Potter or His Dark Materials are really good

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Cho42 t1_j62w2wa wrote

Hitchhikers Guide The Tao of Pooh Sirens of Titan / Player Piano

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books-ModTeam t1_j63egrg wrote

Hi there. Per rule 3.3, please post book recommendation requests in /r/SuggestMeABook or in our Weekly Recommendation Thread. Thank you!

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TexasBrett t1_j62twsi wrote

Atlas Shrugged

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VenatorDeFatuis t1_j62v4mo wrote

Did you like it?

I found it contrived and boring. Maybe I wasn't in the right headspace.

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TexasBrett t1_j63613l wrote

I did. It’s my favorite book. I also understand it’s sort of fallen out of favor the last 10 years or so. It’s important to remember it’s a work of fiction and a critique of a government that doesn’t exist anymore. It’s not meant to be a modern political platform.

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VenatorDeFatuis t1_j63d5wu wrote

Yeah I kind of got that. I read in 2003 IIRC.

But I felt it was a bit preachy, more a manifesto than a story. Perhaps if I had known it I would have not been bothered.

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