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'The Wasp Factory' by Iain Banks
'Remainder' by Tom McCarthy
'White Noise' by Don DeLillo

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depending on my mood:

Sound and the Fury

or

Venus in Furs

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Originally posted by DrKF
'The Wasp Factory' by Iain Banks
'Remainder' by Tom McCarthy
'White Noise' by Don DeLillo
All of Iain Banks' Culture novels ...

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Originally posted by epiphinehas
"Man's Search For Meaning," by Viktor Frankl.

Written by a psychologist who survived Auschwitz. Engrossing read.
Ive read that. fascinating

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Whenever anyone asks me this I always list these:

The Recognitions - William Gaddis
Another Country - James Baldwin
Tripmaster Monkey - Maxine Hong Kingston
Ada, or Ardor - Vladimir Nabokov

but secretly it's probably Dune 😛

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I recently read "Cider with Rosie" by Laurie Lee which, although autobiographical, was fantastic! So I'm now plowing my way through "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce, another fascinating book which I thought would be in the same vain. It's not, but it's still excellent.

"Goodbye, Mr Chips" by James Hilton is another of my favourites. It's relativly short (just over 100 pages, I believe) and it makes me smile, which is always nice. 🙂

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Originally posted by bjohnson407
depending on my mood:

Sound and the Fury

or

Venus in Furs
I didn't know "Venus in furs" was a book! I only know it from the Velvet Underground.

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Originally posted by rbmorris
Not necessarily your absolute all-time favorite or anything. Sometimes that can be hard to pin down. But, if you had to name a book that really moved you...a book you consider a work of inspired creative genius...what would it be?

Here's one of my picks:

"Hunger", by Knut Hamsun

http://www.amazon.com/Hunger-Novel-Knut-Hamsun/dp/0374525285
I know why the caged bird sings - Maya Angelou

Gunslinger series - Stephen King

I know this much is true - Wally Lamb

Time traveler's wife - Audrey Niffennegger

Pride and prejudice - Jane Austen

Fountainhead - Ayn Rand

Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain

Many more....

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Originally posted by Nordlys
I like hopscotch, too!

Oh, you mean the book... That actually sounds very interesting. I'll put it on my "to read" list.
It's on mine too. I was in the book store yesterday with the intent to buy it but forgot to write the title/author down. For some reason I kept thinking it was called 'Shampoo'. 😞

Favourites for me include:

Gravity's Rainbow by Pynchon for its pure mindf--k capabilities
The Great Gatsby by Fitzgerald and The Catcher in the Rye by Salinger for the lessons they continue to teach
Jimmy Corrigan by Chris Ware for its tragic sadness in an unappreciated medium, and
American Tabloid by James Ellroy for being the best hard-biting crime story ever written.

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Originally posted by darvlay
Gravity's Rainbow by Pynchon for its pure mindf--k capabilities
That's on my to-read list as well.

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Nikos Kazantzakis’ Zorba the Greek.

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Originally posted by Sunburnt


Tom Sawyer - Mark Twain

Many more....
I forgot about Tom Sawyer - 'tis another fantastic book!

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"The Red and the Black," by Stendhal.

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The Idiot -- Dostoevsky

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A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole