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what books do you g/u/rls like. I just finished "john dies at the end"
Post number #893992, ID: 736cba
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Neal Stephensons Snow Crash. One of the best cyberpunk.
Post number #893994, ID: 77c006
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neal stephenson is cool I want to read fall, Its a pseudo-sequel to to reamde. and it seems pretty cyberpunky
Post number #894008, ID: 9d4960
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kind of a basic bitch rec but mishima's spring snow is pretty epic
Post number #894011, ID: a63a35
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>>893991 Read the rest of the series. 'This Book is Full of Spiders' is delightful, and the newest one is pretty good too. I'm gonna have to give it a reread though, I zoomed through it so fast it didn't stick, it was just fun.
Post number #894012, ID: a63a35
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Also read The Peripheral. William Gibson's time travel/timeline fuckery story. It's pretty great, but a very hefty read.
Post number #894014, ID: a63a35
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Also if you want to read some classics, Fritz Leiber's Lankmar series are very good swords & sorcery stories, and written as short stories, so aside from following the timeline, there's not a huge number of threads you need to hold between tales.
Post number #894105, ID: 3f1605
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Piranesi. Good book.
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I only read the western canon, anything else is an insult to my intelligence
Post number #894292, ID: aab34d
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>>894011 I just got the sequel today.
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Ring, it's fun, mysterious and better than american movie ^^ also are there few parts which are fun to read on discord when you want torture your friends
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_(Suzuki_novel)
Post number #894326, ID: 88a205
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Personal Recollections of Joan of Arc
Post number #894487, ID: 9d9e56
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Prometheus rising is good.
Post number #894939, ID: ef1a03
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The Mistborn Trilogy is something i would recommend. Very unique magic system too.
Post number #895015, ID: b3c604
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This thread actually has some good recs, I'm impressed.
Gonna add The Quantum Thief by Hannu Rajaniemi to this list. A must read if you're into science fiction.
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Philip K Dick. Read a lot in secondary school, don't remember much more but his writing is really good and i think his ideas of dystopia are closest to what we see nowadays
Post number #895169, ID: 736cba
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My book recomendation would be to burn this shit with a flamethrower and to throw anyone who owns it into a prison and also burn their homes down
Post number #895182, ID: 702ef2
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Oh, so you recommend Fahrenheit 451
Post number #895236, ID: 736cba
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That can be interpreted like this, yes.
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Martha Wells murderbot diaries are cool and good.
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| what books do you g/u/rls like. I just finished "john dies at the end"