What are your favourite "Must Read" books?

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Has anyone read How To Be Black? I follow the author on twitter, never really looked into the book.
 

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Absolutely pivotal moments in my life. It's the chapter of Snape's memories in Deathly Hallows that awakened my dream of writing my own fantasy novel series. Been working at it ever since.
 

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Basically....I stopped reading when I got out of grade school nerds :weready:
 

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Is Ender's Game any good?

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maybe 1984?
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American Books:
"All The King's Men" - Robert Penn Warren
"The U.S.A. Trilogy" - John Dos Passos
"In Cold Blood" - Truman Capote
"A Confederacy of Dunces" - J.K. Toole
"The Great Gatsby" - F. Scott Fitzgerald
"A Farewell to Arms" - Ernest Hemmingway
"Invisible Man" - Ralph Ellison
"Moon Palace" - Paul Auster
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" - Mark Twain

Foreign books would be a much longer list.

Also, fukk Philip Roth, William Faulkner, and Cormac McCarthy :pacspit:
 
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