The Dave
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Post by The Dave on Dec 18, 2020 19:00:01 GMT -5
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Post by J'Dinkalage Morgoone on Dec 18, 2020 19:32:52 GMT -5
Mirage Men by Mark Pilkington
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Jackass Pacific
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Post by Jackass Pacific on Dec 18, 2020 21:36:12 GMT -5
The Dark Tower series. honorable mention goes to The Stand. basically any stephen king is awesome for me though.
Hollywood Causes Cancer by tom green was a pretty good read too
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Post by Valbroski on Dec 18, 2020 22:06:37 GMT -5
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Post by Oskanowski on Dec 18, 2020 22:51:24 GMT -5
It has to be a tie between Don't Pee on My Leg and Tell Me It's Raining by Judge Judy or The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell.
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Post by Kill Em' All on Dec 18, 2020 23:17:49 GMT -5
I loved reading; The Cay. I read it in fourth grade; and it's always oddly been a favorite of mine. I really enjoyed; Eddie Guerrer book. Hulk Hogan's My Life Outside the ring was fun; I miss reading. WrestleCrap was funny; and I want to revisit reading that.
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JOEJOEJOEJOE
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Post by JOEJOEJOEJOE on Dec 19, 2020 2:55:16 GMT -5
I loved reading; The Cay. I read it in fourth grade; and it's always oddly been a favorite of mine. I really enjoyed; Eddie Guerrer book. Hulk Hogan's My Life Outside the ring was fun; I miss reading. WrestleCrap was funny; and I want to revisit reading that. I also read this, everyone in the class thought the flying boobies was the funniest thing ever
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Eric
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Post by Eric on Dec 23, 2020 0:49:37 GMT -5
Steppenwolf by Hermann Hesse
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Ask the Dust by John Fante
There are a lot of books I love, though. Almost anything by Hesse or Charles Bukowski (novels and poetry).
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Post by shanieomaniac on Dec 23, 2020 7:17:05 GMT -5
The two most read books of my entire life were a YA book called "Flight #116 is Down" by Caroline B. Cooney which sparked my love of disaster movies/stories The other was "Have A Nice Day" by Mick Foley which I used to carry around everywhere as a kid and re-read every chance I could. I lost count of how many dogeared pages I had and eventually the book just fell apart. Which is TRAGIC because it was autographed.
I trashed a signed, hardback copy of Mick's first book.
I'm not even joking when I say that the trauma over the realization of what I'd done, combined with seven years of useless college have struck any possible love I had, have, or ever will have for books.
I bought Pete Gas' book three years ago. I can't bring myself to read past the first page. My aversion to books is that strong.
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