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If there's already been a thread on this (I would be surprised if there wasn't), it's long gone. Figure I might bump the issue.

Mine are A Little Piece of Ground, as well as anything by Ken Follett.

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Confederacy Of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole

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microserfs and jPod, both by Douglas Coupland.

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Originally posted by PBE6
microserfs and jPod, both by Douglas Coupland.
Dune- Frank Herbert
Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance-Robert m. Pirsig

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my top 6 in no particular order:

post office: charles bukowski
of human bondage: w.s.maugham
atonement: ian mcewan
catch 22: joseph heller
high fidelity: nick hornby
the stand: stephen king

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Originally posted by Biffer Spice
my top 6 in no particular order:

post office: charles bukowski
of human bondage: w.s.maugham
atonement: ian mcewan
catch 22: joseph heller
high fidelity: nick hornby
the stand: stephen king
Ah, I love Catch-22.

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scepticism inc - bo fowler

the most underrated novel of all time, a shopping trolley takes on the church via a metaphysical betting shop, a must read.

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"On The Beach" Nevil Shute

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Lord of the rings. I read it once a year,every year. Love it 🙂

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Anything by William Faulkner, James Baldwin, or David James Duncan.

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Rogue Male - Geoffrey Household
Reach For The Sky - Paul Brickhill
Losing Nelson - Barry Unsworth

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Hopscotch - J. Cortázar
Pedro Páramo - J. Rulfo
For whom the bell tolls - E. Hemingway
Of Mice and Men - J. Steinbeck

Oh, there are so many!

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Herbert, Tolkein, Catch 22, Number 9 Dream, Feersum Endjinn, Excession, Against a Dark Background, Night's Dawn Trilogy, Anything by Kundera (especially Immortality), His Dark Materials series (100 times better than Harry Potter), Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, Henderson The Rain King, and strangely The Nichomachean Ethics is something I still like flicking through once in a awhile.

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The Picture of Dorian Gray

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of fire

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