Brandon Sanderson, I definitely love Mistborn

Aren't they both considered classics? Crime and Punishment certainly is.Haven't read that one but Crime and Punishment and Brothers Karamazov are great.
Aren't they both considered classics? Crime and Punishment certainly is.
oh yes. I now remember hearing that.Yeah, for sure. One of those philosophical books that makes you think about tough subject matter. Rashokilikov (sp?) is a poor college student who falls ill for several months and can't work. His landlady is threatening to throw him out if he doesn't pay the rent. He has a sudden confrontation with her and in a fit of rage, he kills her. The book goes through his thoughts of guilt over the crime and his internal debate about the morality (or lack thereof) of his actions.
I've actually heard of this. The literary types (classes) I associated with at the time buzzed about this one.My favorite author would probably be Haruki Murakami. I discovered him in 2017 starting with Norwegian Wood and have enjoyed reading his other books as well. My favorite book of his is The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
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Good picks, because mine are probably Gibson, Lovecraft, Bradbury, and Hemingway (no particular order).William Gibson, Frank Herbert, K. Dick and Lovecraft, in that order.
Good picks, because mine are probably Gibson, Lovecraft, Bradbury, and Hemingway (no particular order).
Ohh I remember reading one of Murakami's works in university years ago (Coin Locker Babies) and started to read some of his other works from time to time.My favorite author would probably be Haruki Murakami. I discovered him in 2017 starting with Norwegian Wood and have enjoyed reading his other books as well. My favorite book of his is The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle.
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I loved My Work Is Not Yet DoneThomas Ligotti is my favourite. I like his straight-forward writing style. I like his phrasology. I like his general philosophy and understanding of life. I like his attempted X-Files script Crampton.
He's got some spoken word poetry/music that isn't bad either.
Absolutely basedSamuel Becket, Emil Cioran, Thomas Pynchon, William Gaddis, Juan Carlos Onetti, Omar Jayjam, Thomas bernhard, Clarice Lispector, James Joyce, Flann O'brien, Raymond Queneau, Georges Perec.