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I know most of u nigas prolly don't read books and shyt but those of you that do

list some good books you've come across or would recommend for a niga like me to read...:ld:

Post some links as well to the books if u got any
 

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The things I'm gonna recommend are fiction. They mostly have instances that make you think and have you researching and looking shyt up. Nothing crazy, but touches on stuff that has at least has moved me towards looking up and thinking a bit about each particular subject.

Dean Koontz- The Taking

Short read. Probably under 200. But good shyt. Nothing too thought provoking aside from figuring or thinking or what could have brought about the situation they're in.

Dean Koontz- Watchers

I love dogs and I'm a dog person but a lot of the random things they do are touched on in this book and for real made me see dogs differently.

Dean Koontz- Strangers

Yeah, I'm a Koontz fan. Anyways, towards the end of this story, it brings shyt wide open. It's a medium sized read clocking in around 500-600 pages, but it keeps you engaged with a large cast fully fleshed out. The end kinda blew my mind and put me on a path of reading towards more sci-fi type things

Richard Matheson- I Am Legend

Just read it. This book today is still so impressive. Forget what you know about the movie because besides the whole apocalypse thing, they're pretty much completely different entities. This book has one of the strongest, most though provoking "ah-hah" moments at the end of it. Not "ah-hah" as in "I finally get it!" But "ah-hah" like...well I dunno. I'm faded right now and the words aren't coming to me.

Raymond Khoury- The Last Templar

That may or may not be his last name. If you like historical fiction, and like looking at compromising or just different perspectives of Christianity, then you will soak this shyt in. The end...meh. But the journey...yerr
 

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The things I'm gonna recommend are fiction. They mostly have instances that make you think and have you researching and looking shyt up. Nothing crazy, but touches on stuff that has at least has moved me towards looking up and thinking a bit about each particular subject.

Dean Koontz- The Taking

Short read. Probably under 200. But good shyt. Nothing too thought provoking aside from figuring or thinking or what could have brought about the situation they're in.

Dean Koontz- Watchers

I love dogs and I'm a dog person but a lot of the random things they do are touched on in this book and for real made me see dogs differently.

Dean Koontz- Strangers

Yeah, I'm a Koontz fan. Anyways, towards the end of this story, it brings shyt wide open. It's a medium sized read clocking in around 500-600 pages, but it keeps you engaged with a large cast fully fleshed out. The end kinda blew my mind and put me on a path of reading towards more sci-fi type things

Richard Matheson- I Am Legend

Just read it. This book today is still so impressive. Forget what you know about the movie because besides the whole apocalypse thing, they're pretty much completely different entities. This book has one of the strongest, most though provoking "ah-hah" moments at the end of it. Not "ah-hah" as in "I finally get it!" But "ah-hah" like...well I dunno. I'm faded right now and the words aren't coming to me.

Raymond Khoury- The Last Templar

That may or may not be his last name. If you like historical fiction, and like looking at compromising or just different perspectives of Christianity, then you will soak this shyt in. The end...meh. But the journey...yerr

:leon: u have any online links to these books?
 

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I'm reading Arabian nights right now. shyt takes me into another world when I'm high.
 

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11/22/63 by Stephen King

shyt is easily the best shyt King has written in a long, LONG time....and even mentioning king makes people think its fluff...but 11/22/63 is different, it makes you think about life and how things happen for a reason. Its a very emotional book too, and so enticing its just a breeze to read, i read the shyt in like 3 days, and that speaks alot cause i also had alot of other shyt to do and was mad busy, but i specifically made time to read this shyt. I skipped regular weed sessions just so i could focus on this book
 

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:ohhh: wats that book about breh?

Ill give u a short summary without giving away too much.

It takes place in the Islamic Golden Ages

Starts with a sultan who falls for a harlot (u know where this is goin) she shyts on him. His brother gets shytted in by a Jezebel as well.

He decides to do away with her. Does that. Then decides to kill and marry a virgin EVERDAY

That goes on for a while, one of sultans buddy daughter comes up with a plan. Gets married to the sultan.

Before she's to be offed, she begins telling him stories, and thus it begins. It's impossible to keep track.

It's where Aladdin, Ali baba and the 40 jack boys, and Sinbad the sailor (this is my favorite, this nikka stayed in some shyt :snoop:) come from.

It's long though, but I like it :yeshrug:

I got it off a free book app of the iPhone
 

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Ill give u a short summary without giving away too much.

It takes place in the Islamic Golden Ages

Starts with a sultan who falls for a harlot (u know where this is goin) she shyts on him. His brother gets shytted in by a Jezebel as well.

He decides to do away with her. Does that. Then decides to kill and marry a virgin EVERDAY

That goes on for a while, one of sultans buddy daughter comes up with a plan. Gets married to the sultan.

Before she's to be offed, she begins telling him stories, and thus it begins. It's impossible to keep track.

It's where Aladdin, Ali baba and the 40 jack boys, and Sinbad the sailor (this is my favorite, this nikka stayed in some shyt :snoop:) come from.

It's long though, but I like it :yeshrug:

I got it off a free book app of the iPhone

:whew: sounds like a roller coaster ride of a story....i fukks wit it :ehh:
 

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There are 8 books in the series. This book is about Death. The other books are about Time, War, Nature, Fate, G-d & Satan. The premise of the series is human beings actually fill 'offices' and perform duties of these 'Major Incarnations': Death collects souls, Time lives backwards and keeps the timeline coherent, War controls all conflicts, Nature oversees Life, Fate controls destiny, 'G-d' just watches everything and Satan is busy trying to get the Incarnations to do his bidding.​
 

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Inside Scientology by NY Times reporter Janet Reitman, she spent 5 years researching and writing the book. Very well researched, the author tries very hard to be as objective/unbiased as possible and Scientology still comes of batshyt crazy.

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