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I like disturbing books :P you don't have to read it. We may not even be reading it; its just a suggested book to vote on

don't forget to recommend more books, I'll continue to remove the recommendations and add them to the list we have currently compiled.

An intriguing and fascinating book on how countries vie against each other to be top dog on the world stage. Spies, double agents, love triangles -- it’s all in a day’s work for super spy Alexey! In today’s interconnected world, this book gives an interesting perspective on how much competition goes on behind the scenes with ambitions and stakes running high. Hearts are broken and for some power is gained.
Illuminating book on the espionage sphere. Lots of mind games involved. Great book with high drama which makes for a perfect summer read!
Peter wrote: "The Perfect Deceit
An intriguing and fascinating book on how countries vie against each other to be top dog on the world stage. Spies, double agents, love triangles -- it’s all i..."
awesome, its on the list
An intriguing and fascinating book on how countries vie against each other to be top dog on the world stage. Spies, double agents, love triangles -- it’s all i..."
awesome, its on the list





Heather wrote: "I also really liked Freedom. I would add Franzen's The Corrections to the list too."
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Sonali wrote: "Thank you KL for the suggestions. I have read several of them AND forgotten some too. (One does, dont you think,if one is old and has been reading for a long long time?):-)But I like your wonderful..."
We try to keep an eclectic list. We want people to try new books. There is so many great ones out there.
We try to keep an eclectic list. We want people to try new books. There is so many great ones out there.

If only there were more hours in the day!






Also, I agree with Kim: Jane Austen only with Zombies -- or vampires. :)
I highly recommend The Discovery of Heaven by Harry Mulisch. Wonderful novel that does not push religious motifs. Full of magnificent characters with great dialogue. Great for everyone.

What about V.S. Naipal or Salmon Rushdie? I didn't notice any of their books on the list (but possibly I wouldn't recognize them by title). I always think I should have read something by them.

Black Boy
Anything by Krakauer
Outliers
Anything by Wally Lamb
Ayn Rand - I'm not suggesting we start a cult around her or anything! ;)
I'm new to this group - so if any of these have been read - sorry!

Also, the book The Kitchen House really impressed me when I read it a few months ago. It deals with black slavery in the Amerixan South, but it didn't read "same old same old" for me at all.
Both topics are really great for discussing too!



I'm not really part of this reading group, but I just wanted to agree with you that Tom McCarthy's Remainder is a fairly intriguing read. I haven't finished it yet, I'm maybe halfway through, but its certainly worth completing. It is an intelligent one. If you really like intelligent reads like that, then you might want to check out The Illegal Spy Novel when you get the chance. Believe me, it's more thinker than thriller.



She makes a dramatic escape and embarks on an extraordinary journey. This journey is full of incidents entwined with political unrest, social injustices and cross cultural conflict. From all this amazingly evolves a love story. Very fast moving and very convincing writing from the first page and Hema Macherla handles superbly the social, political and tradition conflicts with sensitivities. A wonderful book to read and I wondered anyone else read this book.



I've been wanting to read Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace but to read a 1000 page book is quite a challenge for me!!! (I'm a somewhat slow reader.)
But I think reading it with a group would be very cool.

The Princess Bride
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Foucault's Pendulum
Fight Club
Howl's Moving Castle
On the Beach..."
This entire list is AWESOME. I would love to read any of these books with this group.
I think it would be fun to read




I read The Corrections and liked it... I have Freedom in my to read pile but haven't gotten to it yet.

The Princess Bride
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Foucault's Pendulum
Fight Club
Howl's Moving Castle
On the Beach..."
Great List! With many I'd like to read or already have to read, perhaps some other suggestions for the list... The Help, Watership Down, Sarah's Key, Veronika Decides to Die, Great Expectations

Brave New World is a great book, I highly recommend it. If I didn't have so much else on my TBR list I'd probably squeeze in a reread of it as it's about due for another go.

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The Princess Bride
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Foucault's Pendulum
Fight Club
Howl's Moving Castle
On the Beach
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream
Brave New World
Slaughterhouse-Five
Moby-Dick or, The Whale
The Count of Monte Cristo
Lord of the Flies
The City & The City
Atonement
The Odyssey
The Iliad
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Middlesex
The Passage
Life of Pi
The Perfect Deceit
The Human Stain
Choke
Infinite Jest
The Road
On the Road
The Bell Jar
Brideshead Revisited
Freedom
Lolita
Men Without Women
This Side of Paradise
The Beautiful and Damned
The Corrections
The Virgin Suicides
The Kitchen House
Garden Spells
The Girl Who Chased the Moon
Into the Wild
She's Come Undone
Atlas Shrugged
Non-Fiction
Marching Powder
The Prince
Darwin and the Barnacle: The Story of One Tiny Creature and History's Most Spectacular Scientific Breakthrough
In Cold Blood: A True Account of a Multiple Murder and Its Consequences
Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked our Sexuality
Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void
Long For This World: The Strange Science of Immortality
The Disappearing Spoon: And Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements
Black Boy
Outliers