What should be the one mandatory book?

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Thee Prisoner

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These books are USA centric but "A Peoples history of the United States" by Howard Zinn or
"Clarence Darrow For the defense" by Irving Stone.

For scifi/fantasy it would be "The Thomas Covenant" series by Stephen R Donaldson.
 

WaReloaded

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The Hobbit. I simply cannot extend how much I appreciate this novel, the characters are brilliant as is the setting. J.R.R. Tolkien managed to craft such a breathtaking world, and let's not forget the Lord of the Rings...
 

Kryzantine

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How do we get 5 bloody pages without mentioning "A Study in Scarlet"?

It's the definitive detective novel, and it sets up a fascinating character in Mr. Holmes himself.
 

Epicspoon

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Green Eggs and Ham

and just so I don't get a warning for low content posting

Green Eggs and Ham. AGAIN.

Edit: I change my mind. "War and Peace"
 

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boyvirgo666 said:
starship troopers. government would work much differently.
Yeah, after Brave New World my next suggestion was going to be Heinlein's Starship Troopers.
 

Twilight_guy

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Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse

Once you read it and understand it, your mind will be blown, then it will reverse and implode back to your regular mind and then explode again.

werewolfsfury said:
the dictionary
Nobody reads the dictionary unless he or she is incredibly anal or has OCD.
 

Lizardon

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People should read The Book of General Ignorance. Because most of what you know is wrong, and because you can read in the magnificent voice of Stephen Fry.
 

mikeybuthge

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I am America and so can you by Stephen colbert, one of the easiest and funniest reads I've ever had
 

Bran1470

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Mein Kampf! no just kidding.

The zombie survival guide should be mandatory to prepare use for the future Apocalypse!
 

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Alar said:
That's really hard to say, but probably because most of the books I really like are a part of a series. Maybe 'The Hobbit' or 'American Gods'. -shrug-
Damn, ninja'd.. although I sort of expected to be.

I'd definitely say The Hobbit. Why? Because it's THE fucking HOBBIT!!
 
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The Dresden Files (series) by Jim Butcher.

Not only is it hilarious, well paced and well written (not to mention that the audiobooks are done by noneother than james Marsters). But it also makes you think about the choices you would make when in his shoes. It is not as simple as good and evil but contains a plethora of shades of grey. Would you forsake the world for the one you love? Or run when you know that fighting means you will die?

He makes you feel for the character and by the end of the books you feel the relief coming off both yours and Harry's shoulders. Definately worth a read (or three).
 

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Trivun said:
I reckon it has to be "Go The Fuck To Sleep". Seriously. I actually plan on getting that when I have kids, just to read it to them... ;)

Haha, no, seriously though, I'd say either The Colour of Magic or The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy...
Agreed, but I think my choice has to either be The BFG by Roald Dahl or American Rhapsody by Joe Ezsterhas.