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The fault in our stars- John Green
The perks of being a wallflower- Stephen Chbosky
Absolutely everything and anything written by Matthew Reilly
the original 'Sherlock Holmes' volumes- Arthur Conan Doyle
 

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The latest Matthew Reilly book was absolutely terrible!

"A bullet hit the roof...than another bullet hit the roof"
 

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You want to know how bad Stream of Consciousness is?

Read "Mrs Dalloway" by Virginia Woolf.

Forty pages for her to walk to the shop to get flowers. FORTY PAGES.
You obviously missed the entire point of those 40 pages. There was some serious symbolic shizz going on and it's probably the only semi-decent SOC out there
 

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You obviously missed the entire point of those 40 pages. There was some serious symbolic shizz going on and it's probably the only semi-decent SOC out there
I developed an appreciation for SOC eventually, but first time my class of 10 read it - we were all like: "No, just no."

Many lunch times sitting quietly trudging through the book with friends.


My point was if you don't have the appreciation for it, and think your SOC is bad, then Mrs. Dalloway will make you hate it even more :p

Unless you develop your appreciation.
 

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oh god no, i'm a sucker for his adventures though! Who's even a good writer these days?
good point. I think Dan Brown, Clive Cussler and Michael Crichton provide similar adventures. If you wanna go way back Thomas Pynchon is your best bet.
 

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good point. I think Dan Brown, Clive Cussler and Michael Crichton provide similar adventures. If you wanna go way back Thomas Pynchon is your best bet.
ooh i've been meaning to read Thomas Pynchon's novels but haven't got round to it. I'll check out the others too, although i'm not a huge fan of Dan Brown.
 

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Most of his writing is very difficult so I would advise doing a bit of background research.
 

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