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oats 11-17-2014 09:30 PM

80 books every man should read (esquire article)
 
http://www.esquire.com/the-side/feat...-books#slide-1


I got 15 as a generous figure, since it includes books I "read" for school (I mostly read them, but filled in the gaps with class discussions and wikipedia at times). Asterisks mark those ones.

dubliners
naked and the dead
*invisible man
*call of the wild
heart of darkness
midnight’s children
huck finn
what we talk about when we talk about love
a good man is hard to find
*the things they carried
grapes of wrath
for whom the bell tolls
*as I lay dying
slaughterhouse 5
lolita

@God Of War READ ALL 80 OF THESE, HAPPY NOW?!

God Of War 11-17-2014 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oats (Post 439686)
http://www.esquire.com/the-side/feat...-books#slide-1


I got 15 as a generous figure, since it includes books I "read" for school (I mostly read them, but filled in the gaps with class discussions and wikipedia at times). Asterisks mark those ones.

dubliners
naked and the dead
*invisible man
*call of the wild
heart of darkness
midnight’s children
huck finn
what we talk about when we talk about love
a good man is hard to find
*the things they carried
grapes of wrath
for whom the bell tolls
*as I lay dying
slaughterhouse 5
lolita

@God Of War READ ALL 80 OF THESE, HAPPY NOW?!

lmao YES

God Of War 11-17-2014 10:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oats (Post 439686)
http://www.esquire.com/the-side/feat...-books#slide-1


I got 15 as a generous figure, since it includes books I "read" for school (I mostly read them, but filled in the gaps with class discussions and wikipedia at times). Asterisks mark those ones.

dubliners
naked and the dead
*invisible man
*call of the wild
heart of darkness
midnight’s children
huck finn
what we talk about when we talk about love
a good man is hard to find
*the things they carried
grapes of wrath
for whom the bell tolls
*as I lay dying
slaughterhouse 5
lolita

@God Of War READ ALL 80 OF THESE, HAPPY NOW?!

aye is slaughterhouse 5 really good?

Tommy Topper 11-17-2014 10:37 PM

So that's nothing, I have read all 80 in a week bro.

uh-oh 11-17-2014 10:37 PM

i read some pages of moby dick as a kid. not sure if it was a legit version, i mean i guess it has to be? it was a novel but it had like a cool picture in black and white every chapter sort of.

i tried reading "the road" thought it was terrible tho

so yea basically i read none of these. im surprised the shining was included over the STAND tho

the stand is the only steven king shit i read tho admittedly, i've only seen the jack nicholson shining movie

but the stand is too illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll

but yea i figured i wouldve read at least 1.

no where the red fern grows????? every man should read it and learn the love between a HICK and his dogs. RIP OLD DAN AND LITTLE ANN

God Of War 11-17-2014 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by uh-oh (Post 439724)
i read some pages of moby dick as a kid. not sure if it was a legit version, i mean i guess it has to be? it was a novel but it had like a cool picture in black and white every chapter sort of.

i tried reading "the road" thought it was terrible tho

so yea basically i read none of these. im surprised the shining was included over the STAND tho

the stand is the only steven king shit i read tho admittedly, i've only seen the jack nicholson shining movie

but the stand is too illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll

but yea i figured i wouldve read at least 1.

no where the red fern grows????? every man should read it and learn the love between a HICK and his dogs. RIP OLD DAN AND LITTLE ANN

old yeller and where the red fern grows is for sure classics

oats 11-18-2014 12:53 AM

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Originally Posted by God Of War (Post 439719)
aye is slaughterhouse 5 really good?

it's good, really good. other people tend to like it more than I do, but it's definitely a classic.

Certain 11-18-2014 12:53 AM

Oh, it's a slideshow filled mostly with the most obvious choices possible.

Nope.

oats 11-18-2014 12:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Certain (Post 439779)
Oh, it's a slideshow filled mostly with the most obvious choices possible.

Nope.

half are pretty obvious, a quarter are hipster obvious (hunter thompson et al), and a quarter are underrated. quit hating or make your own list.

Certain 11-18-2014 12:56 AM

I just don't want to click 80 times. I don't have a list because I haven't read nearly enough books.

oats 11-18-2014 01:13 AM

fair enough, I do hate that style of article

Certain 11-18-2014 01:28 AM

OK, assuming this is the same list, I've read The Grapes of Wrath, Blood Meridian, The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Dubliners, The Call of the Wild, The Professional, Slaughterhouse-Five, Heart of Darkness, Moby Dick, The Autobiography of Malcolm X and Lolita. That's 12.

Dominate 11-18-2014 03:06 AM

I fucking hate it when websites make you click to look at each item on a list.

Clicked Certain's link. I have read none of those books except maybe some of Moby Dick when I was too young to grasp it properly. Saw the movie version of some. w/e.

Strikta 11-18-2014 05:06 AM

All Stephen King shit is the real deal.

Eŋg 11-18-2014 10:37 AM

the adventures of huckleberry finn
the dharma bonus
midnight's children
heart of darkness
dubliners
invisible man
the brothers karamazov
the grapes of wrath
what we talk about when we talk about love

nine. surprisingly few? i used Certain's list because i can't afford that many clicks. i have a lot to read, generally, but none of my omissions on that list really bothered me. recommendations?

Diode 11-18-2014 10:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by God Of War (Post 439719)
aye is slaughterhouse 5 really good?

yes, but the sirens of titan is better.

Diode 11-18-2014 10:40 AM

using certain's list:

The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (Paperback)
Heart of Darkness (Paperback)
Slaughterhouse-Five (Paperback)
Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga
The Grapes of Wrath (Hardcover) (i hate this book and i hate steinbeck's writing)

Diode 11-18-2014 10:41 AM

i've seen the film version of many more of these, however.

Diode 11-18-2014 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by oats (Post 439780)
half are pretty obvious, a quarter are hipster obvious (hunter thompson et al), and a quarter are underrated. quit hating or make your own list.

i would say most hipsters probably haven't read hell's angels. they've probably read fear and loathing in las vegas and possibly the rum diary.

i loved the rum diary as a book. they made too many changes in the film for me to want to see it.

i have an original, full color paperback release of the curse of lono.

<3 <3 <3

Vulgar 11-18-2014 10:51 AM

I ain't read shit on did list cept like two books.


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