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nescience:
Sometimes a Great Notion by Ken Kesey.  Part allegory for Kesey's emotional coming-of-age, part depiction of the roughs of the Pacific Northwest, part blatant fuck-you to everyone within shouting distance.

Valrus:
Although right now I'm kind of ashamed to admit it, I don't think I can deny the effect that Atlas Shrugged had on me when I read it. In the end, I think it was a positive one, since I like to believe I integrated the sensible parts into my Weltanschauung and sloughed off the wingnut far-right Objectivist nonsense. But I'm still uncomfortable with how thoroughly I bought it at the time.

Kai:
Ayn Rand is kinda creepy.

Valrus:
I know. That's the thing.

Bearer:
I definatly going to say Mossflower by Brian Jacques...
>_>
what?  Don't be critisizeing me for reading a book about woodland creatures with swords!  Seriously though, thats a great book.  It's alot better than people give it credit for.  Maybe not a moving novel of epic proportions, but still...it's good.

that, and the outsiders.  The outsiders is a classic.  I mean, with a name like soda-pop, how can it NOT be good?  but yeah, thats a good book as well...

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