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Zingoleb:
Don't EVER read the Zombie Survival Guide. I mean it.

Me and all my friends did and now we gauge each other's houses on how well they would stack up against zombie attacks. I still do (and have a plan for what would happen if zombies attacked RIGHT NOW)...

*cough* The book was damn amazing. Anyways.

The Legacy of John   Lennon by David A. Noebel

This guy isn't so much a Lennon fan as a crazy right-winger that starts bashing all of rock and roll and says how it will make you homosexual. It is so blatantly wrong it's hilarious, especially since the guy's 100% serious.

Inside Out by Nick Mason

This is a coffee table book, but a damned good one. Full colour pictures and an inside view to Pink Floyd, based on the drummer's experiences.

If you EVER get your hands on any Tom House, get it! He's an amazing writer that for about a year I carried his book (The World According to Whiskey) with me and read it repeatedly.

Also, the Left Behind series by LaHaye and Jenkins. I read them as fiction, seeing as they're based on Revelation in the Bible, but they're incredibly engrossing novels.

Dimmukane:

--- Quote from: Zingoleb ---Zombie Survival Guide

--- End quote ---
This book was not that good.  I'm not calling you out on it, I just think it's become kind of an overused trope that will shortly be available in T-shirt form at Hot Topic.  Like how Boondocks Saints stuff started appearing 6 years after it came out. 

Please, internets, give zombies a rest and move on to something else. 

     Raptors perhaps.
    /
 :-D

Naira:
The Sue Grafton alphabet series (I'm currently reading T is for Trespass)
American Gods
Good Omens
Y: The Last Man series
The Friday Night Knitting Club
A Christmas Carol

Zingoleb:

--- Quote from: Dimmukane on 26 Jan 2009, 08:57 ---Please, internets, give zombies a rest and move on to something else. 

--- End quote ---


But need irrational phobias from unlikely sources! Zombies fit that!

dujek:
Fiction:

Slaughterhouse 5 - Kurt Vonnegut
Starship Troopers - Robert Heinlein
The Gap Series - Stephen Donaldson
The Rebus Series - Ian Rankin
Malazan Book of The Fallen series - Steven Erikson
The Psalm Killer - Chris Petit
Anything at all by Colin Bateman, but especially Driving Big Davie and Divorcing Jack.

Non-fiction

Vive La Revolution - Mark Steel
Never Die Easy - Walter Payton
Ajax, Barcelona, Cruyff - Fritz Bahrend and Henk Van Dorp
Live Through This, American Rock Music in the 90s - Everett True
The Dirt - Motley Crue

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