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    Tom Clancy
    Robert Ludlum
    Arthur Hailey
    Clive Cussler
    Michael Crichton
    Paulo Coehlo
    John Sanford
    Jackie Collins (haha, joke)

    William Shakespeare
    Charles Dickens (yeh!)

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    william burroughs | jack kerouac | allen ginsberg






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    Quote Originally Posted by makatasawi View Post
    william burroughs | jack kerouac | allen ginsberg





    f-ck yes. the holy trinity of beeyaat.

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    Stephen King. Anne Rice. Alexander Dumas. Eoin Colfer. James Patterson. Jerry Spinelli.

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    J.D. Salinger. REad his short stories, dude. They're short, insightful, subtly piercing and unpretentiously in-your-face kick-ass good. Try his Perfect Day for Bananafish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by posporoseller View Post
    J.D. Salinger. REad his short stories, dude. They're short, insightful, subtly piercing and unpretentiously in-your-face kick-ass good. Try his Perfect Day for Bananafish.
    ahh...nine stories. read this religiously in college. diri man to nibreakdown nya naghikog si seymour. ("see more glass. see more glass.") prequel ani kay seymour: an introduction. ug raise high the roof beam, carpenters kay recollection sa kasal ni seymour (as told by buddy glass). needless to say, i'm very much partial to both books.

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    J.R.R Tolkien
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    Quote Originally Posted by balut_man View Post
    ahh...nine stories. read this religiously in college. diri man to nibreakdown nya naghikog si seymour. ("see more glass. see more glass.") prequel ani kay seymour: an introduction. ug raise high the roof beam, carpenters kay recollection sa kasal ni seymour (as told by buddy glass). needless to say, i'm very much partial to both books.
    Mine favorite is "For Esme - with Love and Squalor". Sergeant X and his crazy shakes.

    I'm thinking maybe Sergeant X is Seymour, just carefully disguised, but all the same. A very sick poet.

    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    J. D. Salinger
    Ring Lardner
    I hate John Steinbeck
    I hate John Updike
    Rudyard Kipling
    Sun Tzu
    Joe Quirino

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    J. R. R. Tolkien
    C. S. Lewis
    John Grisham
    Stephanie Meyer

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