This is my first post so I decided to ask this.

Mine is “a time to kill” bye John Grisham.

  • southsamurai
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    51 month ago

    Cats cradle, Kurt Vonnegut.

    It wrecked me when I read it the first time, and it was the first time I experienced a writer ripping apart my brain and leaving me to jigsaw the thing back together.

    A lot of his books could have done it, but that was the one that did.

  • @Tenthrow
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    41 month ago

    I have a lot of favorites for different criteria, but probably the easy answer that comes to mind is Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy.

  • @AbouBenAdhem
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    21 month ago

    Fiction: Jorge Luis Borges’ Ficciones
    Non-fiction: Graeber and Wengrow’s The Dawn of Everything

  • @ieatpwns
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    21 month ago

    So far I’ve read 1984 5 times twice in school and 3 more times since graduation. The most recent was this past summer

  • Boomer Humor Doomergod
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    21 month ago

    Came here to say H2G2 but somebody got it so I’ll go with The Nutmeg of Consolation

  • Hominine
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    11 month ago

    My son caught me off guard asking me this question the other day. My first reply was The Stand, but there’s a little book called Lying by Sam Harris that was pretty important to me.

    Anyway, the reason I really replied was to say that many of John Grisham’s books are kind of like candy, they just go down so quick. Fun reads by and large; The Partner is probably my favorite.

  • @[email protected]
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    1 month ago

    Hard to choose just one book, so I’ll throw out a couple:

    The Firekeeper saga by Jane Lindskold

    The Companions by Sheri Tepper

    The Gormenghast trilogy by Mervyn Peake

    The Mistborn trilogy by Brandon Sanderson