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[QUOTE="goatrider:1351082"]Good thread. One thing I like about seeing book lists from different people is how the more frequently mentioned books fit in with a lot of varying themes and concepts based on the reader. It's interesting to me. That being said: E.R. Eddison - The Worm Ouroboros (Easily my favorite fantasy novel) Aldous Huxley - Brave New World Brett Easton Ellis - American Psycho J.R.R. Tolkien - The Hobbit Ken Kesey - One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest Homer - The Iliad / Odyssey Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra Neil Gaiman - American Gods The Eddas (Havamal, if I had to pick a favorite) Jack Donovan - Androphilia Julius Evola - Metaphysics Of War, Men Among The Ruins Pentti Linkola - Can Life Prevail? Sun Tzu - The Art Of War Ted Kaczynski - Unabomber Manifesto Robert Svoboda - Aghori (trilogy) The Bhagavad Gita Dave Brockie - Wargoul Johnny Cash - Autobiography Additionally, pretty much anything by Lovecraft or Robert E. Howard.[/QUOTE]
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