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I get off break tomorrow.
But I've ran out of reading material to ignore my classes with

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Kafka on the Shore

Ready Player One (seems cool, friend was gonna let me borrow it but I haven't had time)

Redshirts (John Scalzi is gr8)

Old Man's War

Some others I forget
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Time eough for love

Stranger in a strange land

The moon is a harsh misstress

The Dispossessed

The left hand of darkness
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KeysOfKayes The Worst There Ever Was

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Kafka on the Shore

Ready Player One (seems cool, friend was gonna let me borrow it but I haven't had time)

Redshirts (John Scalzi is gr8)

Old Man's War

Some others I forget


I can second Ready Player One.

The Handmaid's Tale.

Wicked.
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The left hand of darkness


YES

Also, Heinlein fan I see.
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here's some stuff

Tome of the Undergates
Fantasy novel, part of a larger series that I haven't gotten around to reading yet. The thing I love most about it is the fallibility of the characters. In particular, the main cast is composed of a group of people who hate each other, making for some very fun group dynamics.

A Darkness Forged In Fire
First book of the Iron Elves, I'm about to finish the third. Bayonets-and-sorcery fantasy series, making for a blend I've not been exposed to elsewhere and well-handled to boot.

Myst Reader
Contains three books, based off the Myst game series. Both plot and characters are middling in quality, bu it is well written and has some fantastic world-building.
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YES

Also, Heinlein fan I see.


Of course! Who isnt?
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Of course! Who isnt?


Idk, he's alright. I've heard some negative stuff, and the one book I started by him I didn't feel motivated to finish. I think it was Stranger.
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Mogworld.
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Yeah, thats fair, his style of writing is a little unusual (also sloppy) and never seems to know where he wants to go with the story. Although I suppose thats some of the appeal
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Dresden Files

All of 'em.
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The Kama Sutra.

Srsly tho', anything by Brandon Sanderson. Awesome fantasy author. The Mistborn Trilogy is probably his best work so far, imo, so start with that.
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Frizan Free From This Backwater Hellsite

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Sun Tzu's "The Art of War"

Nah just kidding. If you're into biology, I'd reccomend The Greatest Show On Earth by Richard Dawkins.

....I feel like I'm forgetting something. Oh right, I mentioned Richard Dawkins!

*tips fedora*
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Sell your soul. Read The Wheel of Time
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