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Your Favorite Book Nobody's Ever Heard Of?
Mine is The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody by Will Cuppy.
What's yours? ...and with that she logged out of GFY for a much needed rest |
Mike Quackenbush "Headquarters" http://members.aol.com/QuackenbushHQ/page1.htm
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Bukkake for Dummies
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Difficult since no on is supposed to have heard of it. I'll try this one.
Linked by Albert-László Barabási. |
Abrach abrach abrach by Heinz Stunderwill
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Wilt On High, by Tom Sharpe.
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Hellboy: Seed of Destruction by Mike Mignola. It's a comic book, but a damn good one.
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Well everyone heard about that book but what the hell...
It caused me to revolt practically against everything for a time in my life and is a masterpiece. 1984 by George Orwell |
Lost Souls
by Poppy Z Brite |
Breakfast of Champions
By Kurt Vonegut Jr |
The Apocrypha
Many have heard of it over centuries, but few read it today. ;) |
"The Great Shark Hunt" by Hunter S. Thompson
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Julian May - Pliocene Exile Saga
The B5 Parallel Universe - http://www.b5-dark-mirror.demon.co.uk/ |
Phaze Doubt by Piers Anthony
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What version do you recommend? |
Manufacturing Engineering
Principals for Optimization Daniel T. Koenig |
The Watchmen
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Books ? :eek7
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I am sure people have heard of it but I would have to go with Swan Song by Robert R McCammon
Its a bit long though. |
I don't know. I've never heard of it. But, it was really good. :)
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Just reread "Better than Sex" a few weeks ago. |
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Gues what my favorite part of this one is? |
My favorite book that I'm sure no one ever heard of cause I can't even remember the name. When I was in the Navy, early 90's, we would get a box full of books occassionally. I remember picking out a non-fiction book; it was full of interviews conducted with former slaves in the U.S. during the great depression. Wish I could remember the name.
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Hmmm... favorite book that nobody has heard of, huh? "The Nature Of Personal Reality: A Seth Book" by Jane Roberts or "To Ride A Silver Broomstick" by Silver RavenWolf. |
Rene Daumal, Mont Analogue
I'm a McCammon fan too, I think Swan Song was his best work. Shame he stopped writing. |
"The Answer Is Always Yes" by Paul Foster
no, it's not a self help book. written by a merry prankster. full of weird cartoons, surreal stories, and tips. the intro is by ken kesey. |
"Psychopoetry" by Gilbert Schloss.
Poems by people in asylums. Great stuff. |
count of monte cristo
heard of it? |
"The Laws of Form" by G. Spencer Brown
"The Slave" by Isaac Bashevis Singer "On Certainty" by Ludwig Josef Johann Wittgenstein "Why I Am Not A Christian" by Bertrand Russell |
Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson by Mitch Albom
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The Turner Diaries - Andrew McDonald
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