Huck Finn by Mark Twain. It's a classic and I've probably read it at least 20 times since I was a youngster.
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Re: THE Best book you've ever read is..... [Robert]
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True. I think it brought to reality the horrors of war. Thats what made this book great. None of this hollywood stuff where no one gets hurt.
Re: THE Best book you've ever read is..... [CS7]
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I doubt this would be the book that brought to reality the horrors of war...besides I am fairly sure some movies showed it pretty well to...
the killing fields...
and one that does not show anything but just suggests and really shows you how ugly it is
Johnny got his gun...
if you have never seen this...this is creepy.
A couple of books on The debacle of napoleon in Russia are pretty tough (La Grande Armee)...
the killing fields...
and one that does not show anything but just suggests and really shows you how ugly it is
Johnny got his gun...
if you have never seen this...this is creepy.
A couple of books on The debacle of napoleon in Russia are pretty tough (La Grande Armee)...
Re: THE Best book you've ever read is..... [Robert]
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Maybe not the best book as far as writing style, but the best as far as impacting my life, "The Razor's Edge" by W. Somerset Maugham. Later made into a really mediocre movie starring Bill Murray. I read it in high school and again in college when I had lost my way, so to speak.
I'm beginning to think that we are much more fucked than I thought.
I'm beginning to think that we are much more fucked than I thought.
Re: THE Best book you've ever read is..... [Robert]
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Recently started readingBarbara Tuchman's 1962 book, The Guns of August. So phenomenal at the time of publication that they created a new category just so they could give it a Pulitzer Prize. It's about the outbreak of WW I, but is a thrilling account in which you hold your breath as the inbred monarchies of Europe helplessly drift into war--a really fitting book right now for lots of reasons (some but not all of them in support of an anti-war viewpoint).
Also loved some of the other selections: Blackhawk Down, The Hitchhikers Guide, the killer Angels trilogy, almost anything by Ed Abbey, and so on...
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Also loved some of the other selections: Blackhawk Down, The Hitchhikers Guide, the killer Angels trilogy, almost anything by Ed Abbey, and so on...
Ben H
Christian, Husband, Father, Ranger, Triathlete
Re: THE Best book you've ever read is..... [Robert]
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I'm 15 now and my favorites would be
Karl Marx - The Communist Manifesto
Goethe - Faust
Louis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lao Tzu - Tao Te Ching
and Jon Lee Anderson - Che Guevara
Music: Led Zeppelin, The Who, Crystal Method and the Clash, and not to forget Pink Floyd
Karl Marx - The Communist Manifesto
Goethe - Faust
Louis Carroll - Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Lao Tzu - Tao Te Ching
and Jon Lee Anderson - Che Guevara
Music: Led Zeppelin, The Who, Crystal Method and the Clash, and not to forget Pink Floyd
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Re: THE Best book you've ever read is..... [dannypattytri]
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Top couple of books... off the top of my head and no order
- Breakfast at the Victory - James Carse
- Tao Te Ching - Lao Tzu (stephen mitchell translation)
- Catcher in The Rye - Salinger
- Autobiography Of Malcom X
- Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
- Miles - Miles Davis
- Hamlet
- Breakfast at the Victory - James Carse
- Tao Te Ching - Lao Tzu (stephen mitchell translation)
- Catcher in The Rye - Salinger
- Autobiography Of Malcom X
- Bell Jar - Sylvia Plath
- Miles - Miles Davis
- Hamlet
I don't read too many books because I am to busy. Besides holiday I mainly read newspaper and magazines.
The last good book I read was Lance Amstrongs 'It is not about the bike'.'
The last good book I read was Lance Amstrongs 'It is not about the bike'.'