I need a good book to read. Give me some suggestions

I need a good book to read. Give me some suggestions

Don Quixote
Horns
Drood
Great Expectations
The Winter Family
Lord Of The Flies

The stand!

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Honestly, just about everything this guy wrote is pretty good.

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Also, Marcus Aurelius...

Heard a quote in a show and mean to read it myself.

any particular genre?

if you like hard sci-fi i'd suggest Foundation by Isaac Asimov

I like scifi, would love something involving aliens

have you read the hitchhicker's guide to the galaxy?

No, not sure I'd like the comedy aspect of it.

Mein kampf

yeah. it is pretty much all just dark dry british humor. Foundation doesn't have aliens though.

who invited the edgelord?

Mix of more space opera sci-fi then.
Revelation Space
Destination Void
A Fire Upon the Deep
The Mote in God's eye
Armor
Old Man's War
The culture books are pretty fun, The Player of Games is the best intro to the series
Ringworld and the Known Space stuff
Footfall
Starship Troopers

hunger games we read it in class xD

it's pretty shit TBH. read Protocols of the Elders of Zion instead.

Rendezvous With Rama, The Gods Themselves, Starship Troopers.

TV guide

Perks of being a wallflower was good... super mad they made a movie about it. Old Stephen king like fire starter and pet semetary...depends what you're looking for.

>The Gods Themselves
One of Asimov's more underrated works.

Oh, David Brin's uplift Trilogy has some cool aliens.

Dude you can't talk about king without mentioning IT and The Shining.

>Rendezvous With Rama
Required rea/d/ing, along with 1612420303 and the Thomas Covenant trilogy/ies.

No Integral Trees?

most of Michael Crichton's work is damn good. I'd also recommend The Road.

The Art of War by Sun Tzu
Shits useful

Ah fuck,completely forgot about it. Add it to the list.
Guess Kendy is going to be mad at me.
Stupid Niven, stop writing so many books already.

>Footfall
Trite garbage.

is Margaret Atwood any good? my sister's obsessed with her and she gave everyone some of her books for Christmas.

>Lord Of The Flies
has been recommended to me before, I guess i'll give it a try
I recommend:
"Contact" by Carl Sagan
"The wisdom of insecurity" by Alan Watts
"Human mourning" by Jose Revueltas
"Faust" by Goethe (volume I)

The Turner Diaries.

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I honestly haven't read those. I quit reading king when I read Gerald's game. I read the ones I mentioned before, misery, the night shift, the other super long collection of his stories, Carrie (which was good). I quit during Gerald's game because the father daughter rape in excruciating detail was too much for me in 9th grade :/

The Discworld series is pretty good.

You know, we have for general recommendations, and for actual books. You can post actual PDFs there.

Also as far as the cliche ones go...."Fahrenheit 451 was great but I find Bradbury to be dry, but Do androids dream of electric sheep was decent sci-fi too. Neuromancer is pretty good, not finished with it yet. I love chuck palhainuk (he wrote fight club which is the only book I haven't read) my favorites for him are Invisible monsters, survivor and choke. Snuff is alright if you like fiction about the world record gangbang

I know about both thanks, but i'd like recommendations from my Sup Forumsros

i hate how he as to include weird sexual shit in so many of his stories. especially when it doesn't fit. there's a few child sex scenes in IT, one of which is portrayed as some sort of sweet bonding moment. plus that random graphic description of a wife giving her husband a gloved handjob in a bathtub in Pet Cemetary, and the protagonist in The Mist just fucking some random girl a day after his wife dies.

hyperion cantos series by dan simmons

The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner

probably my favorite book of all time. the narrator of the first part is a retard, so Sup Forumsros should probably find it easier to get into than most normies do.