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Can be a series, an author, or a specific book? But what's the best book(s) you've ever read?
 

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:How to win friends and influence people" is probably the most important one I ever read.

My favorite book though was one I read in 7th grade for the first time and have read it another 10 or so times "Watership Down". Probably makes me half a fag or something, but I love that book.
 
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:How to win friends and influence people" is probably the most important one I ever read.

My favorite book though was one I read in 7th grade for the first time and have read it another 10 or so times "Watership Down". Probably makes me half a fag or something, but I love that book.

Just curious how the "half a fag" thing works?
 

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if the mafia interests you in the least bit, go pick up a copy of "Murder Machine". brutal, graphic stories. great read. probably the best book i have ever read.
 

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"Point Of Impact"
"Silence Of The Lambs"
Anything by Hunter, Connelly, Sandford, or Burke, if you like adventure type stories. The whole Bob Lee Swagger saga is great.
 

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"Unbroken". The story of Louis zamperini. I'm not a big reader but, I read that book in two days
 

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recent stuff would be The Imperial Cruise or really anything written by James Bradley, Erik Larsen, Michael Lewis

then again i'm reading about the history of salt right now so not sure my choice in books is for everyone :)
 

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas by Hunter S Thompson was always one of my favorites
 

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I don't read much honestly but I loved the Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series.

Recently read Jay Bilas Toughness book and enjoyed that very much. Great for any coaches or sports fans out there.
 

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recent stuff would be The Imperial Cruise or really anything written by James Bradley, Erik Larsen, Michael Lewis

then again i'm reading about the history of salt right now so not sure my choice in books is for everyone :)

I saw a documentary on "salt" the other day. Never realized how big a deal salt is and especially used to be. They said the guys building the Great Wall in china were paid in salt. Pretty interesting the addiction side of salt as well
 

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