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#2
(Original post by arcticmonkeyz)
Just curious is all
Just curious is all
For Fiction anyway.
Bad Science/Bad Pharma By Ben Goldacre are my favourite non-fiction books.
(Moving this to the book sub-forum of Entertainment for you to get more/better replies)
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#5
I've not read in years but my favourites that spring to mind are Stephen Kings Pet Semetary and Salems Lot. I was a huge fan of Stephen King when I was younger but as I got older, I stopped reading books.
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#12
Wow, well I have read quite a lot of books and I can honestly say I couldn't name a favourite, even for each genre. However, several were particularly thought-provoking like King Lear (despite being a play), Speak and Before I Go To Sleep being a few
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#15
It's really difficult to choose just one, but I would have to say The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. I love how you see the world from a different perspective and it is fantastically well written.
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(Original post by llamaspoon)
It's really difficult to choose just one, but I would have to say The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. I love how you see the world from a different perspective and it is fantastically well written.
It's really difficult to choose just one, but I would have to say The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time. I love how you see the world from a different perspective and it is fantastically well written.

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#20
Lord of the Rings series - Tolkien
First 'grown up' books I ever read. My 12 year old self's mind was well and truly blown!
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
I had a visceral experience with Cuckoo's Nest. Book got chucked across the room a number of times, but it also made me laugh a load of times too. So good.
First 'grown up' books I ever read. My 12 year old self's mind was well and truly blown!
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest - Ken Kesey
I had a visceral experience with Cuckoo's Nest. Book got chucked across the room a number of times, but it also made me laugh a load of times too. So good.
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