Anyone

want to recommend me some reading material for break?

Edit: thank you all for your suggestions!

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  1. thosedaystoo said: Any Vonnegut literature—Slaughterhouse-five, Breakfast of Champions, Cat’s Cradle.
  2. nathface said: House of Leave by Mark Z Danielewski. Shit will never be as simple ever again. Get set to bust a nut.
  3. steelskeletons said: Leo Tolstoy family happiness. Bit heavy but it’s beautifully written.
  4. emmabutton said: If Nobody Speaks of Remarkable Things, by Jon McGregor! Also The Unbearable Lightness of Being - Milan Kundera, or anything by Murakami.
  5. niminypiminyboppityboo said: Hm, well I would say Running with Scissors OR for light reading (comics), anything at all by Alan Moore or Grant Morrison.
  6. lalehjay said: sirens of titan by kurt vonnegut! definitely my favorite book everr
  7. mouthpeace said: The Death of Vishnu by Manil Suri or The Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  8. iliveonmars said: 1Q84 - Haruki Murakami. They say it’s his magnum opus.
  9. liquid-gold said: You’ll find it in the teen section of a book store, judge all you want but the way this man writes is fantastic: Paper Towns by John Green. & It’s hipster as shit, I know, but all of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short stories are golden.
  10. kaylasaurustex said: ,said the shotgun to the head - Saul Williams
  11. acrazedukuleleplayer said: Sirens of Titan by Vonnegut! not too heavy a read, gorgeous writing and it changed me for the better,
  12. evreythingtonothing said: I like Invisible Monsters by Chuck Palahniuk
  13. statistsgonnastate said: The Fountainhead The Book Thief The Great Gatsby
  14. tothenearesthonkytonk said: My absolute favourite book is Perfume; Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind. Best read!
  15. peterisnotawesome said: I’m kinda weird and a nerd, so I’d suggest “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.” Same guy who wrote “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.”
  16. catskeyes said: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn
  17. snapadoo said: If you’re more of a fiction person: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close, If you’re more of a nonfiction person: All God’s Children
  18. andiwouldntsaynotosomethingsweet said: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer or Diary by Chuck Palahniuk
  19. marxela said: Tree of Codes by Jonathan Safran Foer
  20. calvinloveinternet said: The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo or The Hot Zone
  21. kaitlynmaree said: Lolita. I’m reading it now, it’s pretty amazing.
  22. doworkstayclassy said: Zone One or House of Leaves
  23. kyliemcallister said: A Million Little Pieces by James Frey, it’s a great book.
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