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i will never get tired reading these 2 good books.
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No book is better than Isaac Asimov's New Guide to Science.
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Just one of the fucked up pages from the inside:
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Dune series by Frank Herbert
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo
Angles and Demons by Dan Brown
Couple Michael Crichton books
Reading Under the Dome by Stephen King (at page 200 out of about 1200) and it seems pretty good so far.
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good fantasy read
[I]Hirtettyjen kettujen metsä[/I] or "The Forest of the Hanged Foxes" in English.
By Arto Paasilinna.
One of the best books ever.
The Ender Quartet was an epic win.
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Catcher in the Rye
A Farewell to Arms
Both books are very existentialist but I happen to find that aspect very interesting. Can't get enough of either.