Fiction: Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon. One of the weirdest, funniest and scariest novels ever written about WW2.
True: Ludwig Wittgenstein - The Duty of Genius by Ray Monk. Brilliant biography of one of the 20th century's most charismatic and gifted philosophers.
2007-03-09 13:30:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The Astonishing Life of Octavian Nothing, Traitor to the Nation, Vol. 1 by The Pox Party by M.T. Anderson
2007-03-09 15:05:17
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answered by Ralph 7
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Try reading Augusten Burroughs (Running With Scissors,Dry,Practical Magic & Possible Side Effects) he's really darkly funny,the books are his memoirs but are totally insane reading!
2007-03-09 15:29:04
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answered by munki 6
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Glory Lane
2007-03-09 15:48:08
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answered by Marius , II 3
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All the Discworld books by Terry Pratchet. You will be amazed and laugh at the same time!
2007-03-09 14:50:22
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answered by R.E.M.E. 5
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Cell by Steven King. Great commentary on modern life.
2007-03-09 14:50:19
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answered by dopeadevil23 4
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oddly enough,that was one of the 4 books i've read recently.. i did like it,just hated it when it ended cos i was starting to go 'go bruno!u go kid!' ..lol.. well try the devil wears prada but don't watch the movie,book is better..or want somethign lighter? try jean ure's gone missing.. reminded me of my kiddie days.. i'm now on something called 'man's search for meaning' by dr viktor frankl.. & again,i don't want it to end but he needs to get out of there..lol
2007-03-09 17:25:24
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answered by Anonymous
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stuart, a life backwards
very thought provoking but funny at times as well
2007-03-09 14:48:43
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answered by frogg135 5
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