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Prescription for a Superior Existence: A Novel 2 reviews Josh Emmons
Scribner, 2008
Amazing New Novel.
+ A Brief Wondrous Novel by Emmons.
I loved Emmons' first book, "The Loss of Leon Meed," and was similarly blown away by "Prescription for a Superior Existence," which is about a man who taken under by the sometimes sound, sometimes strange, sometimes suicidal beliefs of an American cult. The thinking of this book is so rich and ...
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The Handmaid's Tale: A Novel 548 reviews Margaret Atwood
Anchor, 1998
A timeless classic with a unique concept!
+ Intriguing + Wonderful read... + Masterpiece
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Cat's Cradle 371 reviews Kurt Vonnegut
Dell Publishing, 1998
As relevant today as it was in the past
+ Great Read + Wild satire about nuclear arms and the end of the world
The 60's paranoia doesn't get more sharp, more funny and more smart than Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle". But, unfortunately, this portray is still somehow up to date than ever. Published early in that decade, this novel concerns on the fear of a chemical war and the end of the world. One of the ...
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Fahrenheit 451 7 reviews Ray Bradbury
HarperVoyager, 2004
It was a pleasure to burn....
+ Written in the basement of the UCLA library + True Fiction + A must read for everyone + Wonderful Book
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Brave New World (P.S.) 726 reviews Aldous Huxley
Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2006
Almost a Perfect World
+ Good Book + Satire at its best
This book was truly amazing at certain points i was so touched by what i was reading that i was forced to read out loud just to hear these words spoken, Huxley takes commend of the english langage as no other author and creates an almost perfect world if only the savages were included. If this is ...
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Nineteen Eighty-Four 67 reviews George Orwell
Plume, 2003
Forget WE, The Iron Heel and every other dystopian novel. Read this book!
+ Still Relative Today + Cherish your thoughts + This Book Deserves More Stars Than Are In The Sky + my first Orwell, and I'm already hooked
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Cat's Cradle 371 reviews Kurt Vonnegut
Dell Publishing, 1998
As relevant today as it was in the past
+ Great Read + Wild satire about nuclear arms and the end of the world
The 60's paranoia doesn't get more sharp, more funny and more smart than Kurt Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle". But, unfortunately, this portray is still somehow up to date than ever. Published early in that decade, this novel concerns on the fear of a chemical war and the end of the world. One of the ...
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The Handmaid's Tale: A Novel 548 reviews Margaret Atwood
Anchor, 1998
A timeless classic with a unique concept!
+ Intriguing + Wonderful read... + Masterpiece
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Fahrenheit 451 7 reviews Ray Bradbury
HarperVoyager, 2004
It was a pleasure to burn....
+ Written in the basement of the UCLA library + True Fiction + A must read for everyone + Wonderful Book
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Prescription for a Superior Existence: A Novel 2 reviews Josh Emmons
Scribner, 2008
Amazing New Novel.
+ A Brief Wondrous Novel by Emmons.
I loved Emmons' first book, "The Loss of Leon Meed," and was similarly blown away by "Prescription for a Superior Existence," which is about a man who taken under by the sometimes sound, sometimes strange, sometimes suicidal beliefs of an American cult. The thinking of this book is so rich and ...
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Brave New World (P.S.) 726 reviews Aldous Huxley
Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2006
Almost a Perfect World
+ Good Book + Satire at its best
This book was truly amazing at certain points i was so touched by what i was reading that i was forced to read out loud just to hear these words spoken, Huxley takes commend of the english langage as no other author and creates an almost perfect world if only the savages were included. If this is ...
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Nineteen Eighty-Four 67 reviews George Orwell
Plume, 2003
Forget WE, The Iron Heel and every other dystopian novel. Read this book!
+ Still Relative Today + Cherish your thoughts + This Book Deserves More Stars Than Are In The Sky + my first Orwell, and I'm already hooked
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