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Posted by NaRa JjAnG on 09-04-2002 01:38 AM:

wuts ur favorite book??

mine is to kill a mocking bird and lord of the flies

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Posted by ajy on 09-04-2002 02:35 AM:

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Posted by castle outsider on 09-08-2002 04:43 AM:

one of them might be 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus

i really recomend this book for everybody its a really good read.


Posted by Crazydeb8ter on 09-08-2002 08:27 PM:

Slaughterhouse 5- Kurt Vonnegut

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Posted by UnisMuiMui on 09-08-2002 11:25 PM:

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Slaughterhouse 5- Kurt Vonnegut


i heard dat book is very good.. yet very gory and graphic

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Posted by True Life on 09-10-2002 05:11 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by castle outsider
one of them might be 'The Stranger' by Albert Camus

i really recomend this book for everybody its a really good read.



I agree.


Posted by castle outsider on 09-10-2002 05:45 AM:

hey cool! i found someone else in the forums taht read this book! cool


Posted by snowangel on 09-13-2002 06:40 AM:

the little prince- antoine de saint-exupéry


Posted by saranghae on 09-22-2002 09:15 PM:

i don't really have a favorite book... i guess... little women


Posted by niggoreanboi on 09-26-2002 12:47 AM:

hmm i dunt read much books but i like
of mice n men


Posted by GinaDaQueen on 02-27-2003 10:18 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Crazydeb8ter
Slaughterhouse 5- Kurt Vonnegut


yes i must agree with you, i read this for school recently and it was such a good book.... it's a truely original anti-war book...

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Posted by krnxswat on 02-27-2003 10:23 PM:

thank you mr.falker

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Posted by Spartan on 03-01-2003 03:34 AM:

Fight Club - Chuck Palanuik. Or however you spell his last name.

Love that book.

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Posted by Ahn_Chil_Hyun on 03-01-2003 04:30 PM:

Barbara Cartland... maybe sounds too feminim....but really I like that book...also Danielle Steel...

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Posted by MaGiKToToRo on 03-28-2003 04:53 PM:

My favorite....

::The Giver::

::To Kill a Mockingbird::

::Romeo and Juliet::

::Tom Sawyer::

::Holes::

::The Outsiders::

::Of Mice and Men::

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Posted by niggoreanboi on 03-29-2003 07:46 PM:

Re: wuts ur favorite book??

in the killa mocking bird i thought that maya angelou? came out as an closet lesbian maybe it's just me


Posted by PsychoSnowman on 03-29-2003 08:30 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by castle outsider
hey cool! i found someone else in the forums taht read this book! cool


i've read it as well. It's all right, not that great in my opinion. It's only gained acclaim because of its ideas and not for its writing or story or anything else i think. It goes really fast, it can take you literally an hour to get through, but not saying that that's a bad thing. Furthermore, it is rather predictable. Anyway, I'm just saying don't expect to much everyone. Sartre will do anyone better probably though i've never read any of his stuff in their entirety and only excerpts (i'm just banking on the fact that his plays and the like are rather decent seeing how he won the nobel prize in literature), Camus doesn't really strike me as that great of an author, and is outsold by Sartre nearly 2:1. But if you want to learn about existentialism, this narrative could summate it very vaguely for you. Read "Being and Nothingness" by Sartre, i think that will help anyone who wants to learn about existentialism that is occupied in "The Stranger." Heidegger and Kierkegaard write about existentialism too yes, but not in the same approach that Camus illustrates, so...just saying that to show i realize there are other authors hoho

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