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23 days ago
Which book should a person read at least once in their life?
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staticzep.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
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juneclever.bsky.social
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23 days ago
1984
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bewell24.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Les Miserables by Victor Hugo or if time is a factor, The House on Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros
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michaelhag.bsky.social
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23 days ago
To Kill a Mockingbird and Huckleberry Finn are my favorite American novels.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Catch 22
Slaughterhouse Five
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aisforamy77.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Magic of Reality - Richard Dawkins.
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shmootoo.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Whatever one you enjoy I would imagine
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mtlns.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Shock Doctrine by @naomiaklein.bsky.social
(strongly recommended in this day and age)
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unholydiver1.bsky.social
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23 days ago
No One Here Gets Out Alive
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cherry-go-round.bsky.social
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23 days ago
And "The Sixth Extinction" by Elizabeth Kolbert
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cherry-go-round.bsky.social
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23 days ago
"Love in the Time of Cholera" or absolutely anything by Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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theotherdude.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Moby Dick. As we watch a madman drag us all down.
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ianrmcdonald.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Don Quixote.
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docalta2.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Mother Night by Elie Wiesel
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wavieslove.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Once and Future King
The Hotel New Hampshire
How The Irish Saved Civilization
Little Women
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kimarthouse.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Slaughterhouse Five.
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bpascale.bsky.social
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23 days ago
1984…
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lulu82.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Little Women by Louisa May Alcott or A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. I can't decide!
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rogerzayasoficial.bsky.social
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23 days ago
“100 years of Solitude”
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justcherie.bsky.social
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23 days ago
All Quiet on the Western Front
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graemenator.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Pillars of the Earth
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kalbany.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Tough question! “A Prayer for Owen Meany” is a favourite of mine. Actually almost any of John Irving’s books
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sailor63.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Bible
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thesplat.bsky.social
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23 days ago
The Stand by Stephen King.
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tweetthis.bsky.social
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23 days ago
Truth. I could only ever read this once.
I think it's longer than the Bible.
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dublin8vk.bsky.social
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23 days ago
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katherinemary.bsky.social
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23 days ago
1984 for thinking.
Any Steinbeck or Dickens novel for thinking AND history.
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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee
Catch 22
Slaughterhouse Five
(strongly recommended in this day and age)
The Hotel New Hampshire
How The Irish Saved Civilization
Little Women
I think it's longer than the Bible.
Any Steinbeck or Dickens novel for thinking AND history.