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OT: Need Book Recomendations, I'm stuck inside
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[QUOTE="Lefty2one, post: 3489928, member: 1001"] Some more popular/classic ones. Worth reading if you haven't crossed them off your list yet. [LIST] [*]John Irving - A Prayer for Owen Meany, The Cider House Rules. [*]John Steinbeck - East of Eden. My favorite novel. Bonus points for its opening chapters taking place in Connecticut. [*]Cormac McCarthy - Blood Meridian. Crazy, crazy book. The Road would be an appropriate read during these weird times. More than any other book, I was surprised at how much I enjoyed The Road. People seem to love it or hate it. [*]Philip Roth - The Plot Against America. The HBO series just launched. Roth was such a gifted writer. Might be up your alley since you like Follett. [*]If you really want to kill some time you can go through John Updike's [I]Rabbit [/I]tetralogy. He's as talented a writer as there was during the 20th century IMO. Most of the characters are deplorable but if that doesn't bother you they're great reads. [*]Since you mentioned Follett, I enjoyed The Eye of the Needle (a rare quick/short Follett read). Quite different from The Pillars of the Earth, etc. but it's good. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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