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    I don't like non-fiction.

    My top-3 authors with the (so-far for me) top novels:
    Douglas Coupland - "Hey Nostradamus!" but also "Eleanor Rigby", "Shampoo Planet", "Microserfs" and "Jpod". Basically everything non-fiction, but not that pretentious "Generation X"
    Haruki Murakami - "The wind-up bird chronicle" followed closely by "Kafka on the shore"
    Herman Brusselmans - "Uitgeverij Guggenheimer". By far. For anybody capable of reading Dutch and amused by his type of humor: must read.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hillie View Post
    Haruki Murakami - "The wind-up bird chronicle" followed closely by "Kafka on the shore"
    How could I forget HM in MY list !!?? Fan-tastic writer. He'll win the Big Prize one day.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hillie View Post
    Herman Brusselmans - "Uitgeverij Guggenheimer". By far. For anybody capable of reading Dutch and amused by his type of humor: must read.
    Wow !! Didn't know anybode outside of Flanders/Netherlands actually reads Brusselmans. Extremely rude sometimes

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    American History.... Love that stuff! Mark Twain Rocks! Rands Fountainhead. The Bible. Jack London, Fred Forsythe, Melvilles Moby Dick, Soldier by James Gibbore.
    It is easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled. Twain

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    Let's not forget the bard ....Shakespeare's plays are right there with the King James version of the bible as the best of English literature ever written. I haven't read them all but King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet and Richard the Third are my favorites.
    Be careful how you treat people on your way up, you may meet them again on your way back down.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JimmyHAD View Post
    Let's not forget the bard ....Shakespeare's plays are right there with the King James version of the bible as the best of English literature ever written. I haven't read them all but King Lear, Macbeth, Hamlet and Richard the Third are my favorites.
    Yup ! The Great Classics !! Only thing is, my English is not good enough to be able to read it without a dictionary. My favourite is Othello - Verdi version.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirshavesalot View Post
    1. Renaldo Arenas "Before Night Falls" (not the movie)
    2. Emile Zola "Germinal"
    3. Thomas Pynchon " The Crying of Lot 49"


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    I should also add

    William Gibson's "Neuromancer," & "Mona Lisa Overdrive"
    Don Delilo's "White Noise"
    Marcel Proust's "A la Recherche du temps perdue"

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    Quote Originally Posted by decraew View Post
    Wow !! Didn't know anybode outside of Flanders/Netherlands actually reads Brusselmans. Extremely rude sometimes
    Yes, but great, isn't it? "Neuzen".... brilliant!

    By the way, I am from Holland, but have been living in Sweden for 2.5 years now. That'll likely end this Friday, but that's for another topic.

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    Gentlemen,

    It's a hard choice, but here is my list, not in any particular order:

    1. Earnest Hemingway: A Moveable Feast; The Sun Also Rises.
    2. Raymond Chandler: Everything. What sparkling dialogue.
    3. Lawrence Durrell: Alexandria Quartet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by decraew View Post
    Yup ! The Great Classics !! Only thing is, my English is not good enough to be able to read it without a dictionary. My favourite is Othello - Verdi version.

    Don't worry, most Americans can't read Shakespeare even WITH a dictionary.

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    Ulysses by James Joyce
    Finnegans Wake by James Joyce
    Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon

    if it HAS to be three.

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