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heavy, but funny, book that requires a lot of thinking: Infinite Jest - David Foster Wallace
lovely book that is curious and entertaining: Life of Pi - Yann Martel
if you want to read a literary conspiracy theory based in the middle ages: Name of the Rose - Umberto Eco (shun that Brown feller)
[or try hippy conspiracy theory : Illuminatus!]
um, I think I prefer heavy books..
i read a lot. it helps to train your visual imagination.
the best book i EVER read was "a deepness in the sky" i think its from vernor vinge. its a Sci-Fi book but nothing like the startrek/wars stuff. very realistic and has a brilliant plot.
i also like to read a lot - while i was on holiday last week i read a few books, the best one was probably american gods by neil gaimen - funny and pretty strange but good story.
my favourite author has to be kurt vonnegut - if you have a warped sence of humour any of his books are well worth a read!
i read a book called house of leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski a while ago - probably the strangest book i've read from a typographic point of view but definitely worth the effort - might be a bit heavy to take on holiday though! it's a biiiiiig book!
when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - hunter s. thompson
A good alternative to a good book would be an excellent ebook. Plenty of them in one lightweight device and extremely easy to carry ! Got a palm or a smartphone? Try it! Holding books in your hands will be primitive after u get used to reading this way!
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