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ashashash:
I used to really love Dragonflight, but the last time I read it the main character just bugged the hell out of me.

Dragons are rad, though.

Vendetagainst:

--- Quote from: teh pwn queen on 09 Sep 2008, 07:25 --- in the 1950s
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1948

Also, I second this book.

teh pwn queen:

--- Quote from: Vendetagainst on 09 Sep 2008, 13:00 ---
--- Quote from: teh pwn queen on 09 Sep 2008, 07:25 --- in the 1950s
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1948

Also, I second this book.

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Forgive me for my date miscalculation, should of done the proper research first. It has been awhile since I've read it. Now I must make penance by reading the first book in the Gossip Girl series **shiver**

ashashash:
I've been reading City of Saints and Madmen by Jeff VanderMeer and I it is absolutely fantastic.  "The Transformation of Martin Lake" in particular is wonderful - it's a little reminiscent of The Picture of Dorian Gray (or maybe that's just me).  Anyway, I highly recommend this if you like fantasy, hilarious things, amazing prose, or fiction in general.

Joseph:
I'll come back and edit this some a bit later.  For now, just names and authors.

The Fermata by Nicholson Baker
Swann by Carol Shields
Regeneration by Pat Barker
A Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole
Black Dogs by Ian McEwan
The Public Image by Muriel Spark (though just about every Muriel Spark book I've read has been incredible)
Time's Arrow by Martin Amis
The Intuitionist by Colson Whitehead
This All Happened by Michael Winter
Rabbit, Run by John Updike (The Centaur is also incredible)
Ada, Or Ardor by Vladimir Nabokov
Dubliners by James Joyce
The Age Of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Sportswriter by Richard Ford
A Quartet In Autumn by Barbara Pym
Who Do You Think You Are? by Alice Munro
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

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