NT Book Club Vol. WDYRTD

Originally Posted by thekryptonite

Just finished reading 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'

I recommend it to all of you.
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Absolutely!
 
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Wanted to get more educated on the subject, all of those people talking about Illuminati/Freemasonry should check this and and get their facts straight.
 
Sex and Power in History.

Good read...will be finishing it up today.
 
wind up bird chronicle was great, little weird but page turner.
Now: Age of Innocence  
 
Originally Posted by nocomment6

Originally Posted by thekryptonite

Just finished reading 'The Picture of Dorian Gray'

I recommend it to all of you.
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Absolutely!

I was recommended this book by a tumblr who reads all books. Says its a classic. Exact quote was "Fight Club is a great book and I recommend anything by Chuck Palahniuk. I also highly recommend The Millennium Series which consists of The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl who Played with Fire, and The Girl who Kicked the Hornets Nest. For some classics I would recommend The Picture of Dorian Gray. My last recommendation to you would be One Flew Over the ****oo’s Nest by Ken Kesey which is also an incredible film as well as a novel. I hope this helps you!"
I read Fight Club which is as great as the movie. Just finished The Talented Mr. Ripley
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. Gotta read the other four books in the "Ripliad" series

BTW, did you guys read the uncensored version of Dorian Gray or the regular one?
 
re read A Song of Ice and Fire book 3, and 5
after this won't have anything to read
i'm thinking about World War Z
anyone read it?
if so is it good?
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Currently reading Deviance and Psychopathology...about ousiders in society who don't fit into conventional molds.
 
Finished today " the little book of value investing " good read

Tomorrow hoping to start " how to bet he rock market "
 
finished all the song of ice and fire books...

are the dunk and egg novellas worth reading?
 
reading The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks.

It's about an African American Woman who had her cells copied and copied to this day. Helped out cancer and polio %%% and other stuff too.

It discusses how her family did not get any credit or money from the cells while others are making money from the HeLa cells.
 
How is it? Been hearing mixed reviews so I've been hesitant to cop.
I'm reading it now too, on the third book. It's good the only issue I have with it is that Murakami ends up repeating himself a lot which ends up dragging the story along. I had to give the story a break and read another book cause it was so damn long.
 
im only a couple of pages in ( around 60 ) , and its been interesting.

not sure exactly, as of now, its kinda like reading kafkha on the shore.
 
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