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returntothepit >> discuss >> Books that changed your life in a huge way by Conservationist on Jan 8,2009 10:26am
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toggletoggle post by Conservationist  at Jan 8,2009 10:26am



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Jan 8,2009 10:28am



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 8,2009 10:28am
Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Jan 8,2009 10:29am





toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Jan 8,2009 10:34am





toggletoggle post by Yeti at Jan 8,2009 10:38am

as much gayness as this book is associated with, when i was like 13 this really did change the way i looked at everything. i just removed the whole "Satan" thing and applied it to actual life.



toggletoggle post by c.DeAD at Jan 8,2009 10:39am
Catcher in the Rye, Zodiac



toggletoggle post by Mess at Jan 8,2009 11:04am
Yeti, i read the book with the same perspective. if you remove the gayness, its actually a good read.



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Jan 8,2009 11:05am


Come on, you know someone was going to post it.



toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Jan 8,2009 11:15am edited Jan 8,2009 11:18am













This didn't change the way I think about things but it set me on the path of reading shitloads of fantasy books.


This is a spoken word album, not a book, but it should be a book.


This didn't change me, I haven't even read the whole thing, but Seth and I are characters in it. I force some kid to take acid through his eyeballs or something.

#10 would be Notes From The Nest by Kurt Brecht (DRI) but I couldn't find a picture of it.



toggletoggle post by nick327 at Jan 8,2009 11:20am

I've been a selfish, pro-capitalism asshole ever since, and damn proud of it.


Mostly because these stories, and Clive Barker in general got me into reading for enjoyment.



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toggletoggle post by ThirdKnuckle  at Jan 8,2009 11:44am
1984
CATCH 22
GUNS, GERMS & STEEL



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toggletoggle post by AUTOPSY_666   at Jan 8,2009 11:49am









toggletoggle post by Martins   at Jan 8,2009 11:55am
Paul%20CNV said[orig][quote]

Amazing book.



toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Jan 8,2009 12:41pm edited Jan 8,2009 4:24pm
I don't know if any book changed my life in a "huge" way but here's some more that make you think.






I wish I could find a better pic of this, Carlin's real first book that seems to have been forgotten.




toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Jan 8,2009 12:42pm
Damn Dwyer, you sure need a lot of books to learn how to fuck.



toggletoggle post by IllinoisEnemaBradness at Jan 8,2009 12:56pm
Clive Barker-damnation game
1984 and Brave New World
Pretty much any Vonnegut



toggletoggle post by IllinoisEnemaBradness at Jan 8,2009 1:13pm
also, the book Monte Melnick wrote about being the Ramones manager. Made me respect those guys even more for the crap they dealt with.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Jan 8,2009 1:15pm
Steal This Book - Abbie Hoffman



toggletoggle post by AUTOPSY_666   at Jan 8,2009 1:18pm
Josh_Martin said[orig][quote]
a lot of books to learn how to fuck.


Anyone can fuck, try making every woman 100% happy sexually...



toggletoggle post by brian_dc  at Jan 8,2009 1:31pm
rub her clit and don't cum immediately

being a guy is hard.....



toggletoggle post by DogbiteDaveHumphreys at Jan 8,2009 1:46pm edited Jan 8,2009 1:47pm



toggletoggle post by SkinSandwich at Jan 8,2009 3:15pm
AUTOPSY_666 said[orig][quote]
Josh_Martin said[orig][quote]
a lot of books to learn how to fuck.


Anyone can fuck, try making every woman 100% happy sexually...


Why would I want to make a woman sexually happy? I only care about me getting off with a nutter butter on her face and kicking her out the door. Now that is happiness which I utilize often.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Jan 8,2009 3:17pm
brian_dc said[orig][quote]
rub her clit and don't cum immediately

being a guy is hard.....



toggletoggle post by Josh_Martin at Jan 8,2009 3:31pm
You know how a real man knows when a woman has an orgasm????
































Real men don't give a shit.



toggletoggle post by xmikex at Jan 8,2009 3:45pm
brian_dc said[orig][quote]
rub her clit and don't cum immediately

being a guy is hard.....


You missed important foreplay points such as being a dick, never doing anything for her, and cheating on her. Girls love it.



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toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 8,2009 4:26pm
I thoguht siddhartha was boring.


Breakfast of Champions
By Kurt Vonnegut
Cat's Cradle
By Kurt Vonnegut




toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney at Jan 8,2009 4:30pm edited Jan 8,2009 4:34pm











toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 8,2009 4:30pm



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney at Jan 8,2009 4:31pm
Joe Christianni told me that The Joy Luck Club and "AAAAANYTHANG" by Danielle Steel are his favorite books.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 8,2009 4:32pm
Michael Crchton

The Andromeda Strain
The Terminal Man
Eaters of the Dead
Congo
Sphere
Jurassic Park



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 8,2009 4:33pm
oh shit
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Incarnations_of_Immortality by piers anthony.
on a pale horse was the shit.



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney at Jan 8,2009 4:36pm edited Jan 8,2009 4:37pm











toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Jan 8,2009 4:45pm edited Jan 8,2009 4:45pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
Michael Crchton

The Andromeda Strain
The Terminal Man
Eaters of the Dead
Congo
Sphere
Jurassic Park


Check out "Prey"... its my favorite of his books



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 8,2009 4:51pm
I was hoping he would re-write andromeda strain. looks like that aint happening.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Jan 8,2009 4:56pm
i agree the plot was great but there was too much medical and technical jargon.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Jan 8,2009 5:02pm
WRONG. I wanted him to re-write the ending. If you don't remember, 300+ pages and he wrote the end of the book in 8 pages. It was due to pressure from his publisher.



toggletoggle post by FuckIsMySignature at Jan 8,2009 5:06pm
:(



toggletoggle post by Hoser at Jan 8,2009 7:26pm
Anything by Bernard Cornwell.



toggletoggle post by craig nli at Jan 8,2009 9:22pm
ISHMAEL by Daniel Quinn....awesome



toggletoggle post by swamplorddvm  at Jan 9,2009 7:52pm
Everybody poops.



toggletoggle post by BlackoutRick at Jan 10,2009 10:52am
Clive Barker kicks ass. The Inhuman Condition and In the Flesh are, I believe, are the books blood collections. Cabal and Weaveworld are awesome.



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toggletoggle post by pam   at Jan 10,2009 11:54am
This thread is awesome, I just fattened up my to-read list.



toggletoggle post by immortal13 at Jan 10,2009 5:42pm



toggletoggle post by Dave_Maggot   at Jan 10,2009 5:43pm
i was just about to say the zombie survival guide haha



toggletoggle post by immortal13 at Jan 10,2009 5:44pm
FT-fucking-W



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toggletoggle post by Lamp nli at Jan 10,2009 6:03pm
I know nothing of this concept of "books" you people speak of, please enlighten me.



toggletoggle post by arilliusbm  at Jan 10,2009 6:05pm
Well, to be quite honest, I must say I used to read Encyclopedias and Almanacs when I was a kid. It certainly opened up my eyes to knowledge.
I'm thinking about breezing through an Encyclopedia again.



toggletoggle post by immortal13 at Jan 10,2009 6:36pm
Lamp%20nli said[orig][quote]
I know nothing of this concept of "books" you people speak of, please enlighten me.


You stare at them and somehow you know what they're thinking.



toggletoggle post by Samantha at Jan 10,2009 7:52pm edited Jan 10,2009 7:54pm





toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney at Jan 10,2009 7:53pm
immortal13 said[orig][quote]
Lamp%20nli said[orig][quote]
I know nothing of this concept of "books" you people speak of, please enlighten me.


You stare at them and somehow you know what they're thinking.


Yeah, they're sort of like boobs with words.



toggletoggle post by immortal13 at Jan 10,2009 7:56pm
BobNOMAAMRooney said[orig][quote]
immortal13 said[orig][quote]
Lamp%20nli said[orig][quote]
I know nothing of this concept of "books" you people speak of, please enlighten me.


You stare at them and somehow you know what they're thinking.


Yeah, they're sort of like boobs with words.


Boobs don't talk to you?



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney at Jan 10,2009 8:32pm
immortal13 said[orig][quote]
BobNOMAAMRooney said[orig][quote]
immortal13 said[orig][quote]
Lamp%20nli said[orig][quote]
I know nothing of this concept of "books" you people speak of, please enlighten me.


You stare at them and somehow you know what they're thinking.


Yeah, they're sort of like boobs with words.


Boobs don't talk to you?


I got the audioboob of War and Peace as read by Leonard Nimoy.



toggletoggle post by immortal13 at Jan 10,2009 8:41pm
That's where it's at.



toggletoggle post by Mess at Jan 10,2009 8:48pm
the book of revelations



toggletoggle post by Ryan_M at Jan 10,2009 10:10pm



toggletoggle post by MikeOvDecrepitvde at Jan 10,2009 10:24pm
The Cosmic Serpent - Jeremy Narby
Anything I've read by Terence McKenna
Brave New World / Doors of Perception - Aldous Huxley
Walden - Henry David Thoreau
Temple of Wotan - Ron McVan
The Sorrows of Young Werther - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe



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