John Gresham's "The Chamber". It changed my mind on the death penalty from PRO to being against it as it is practised here in the USA.
"Gone With the Wind". Read it cover to cover in two days.
This discussion board.
battman
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John Gresham's "The Chamber". It changed my mind on the death penalty from PRO to being against it as it is practised here in the USA.
"Gone With the Wind". Read it cover to cover in two days.
This discussion board.
battman
The Outsider by Albert Camus.
GBL
It is anti-religious, anti Islam in particular. It caused particular upset to the Islamic faith because of the way that in the dream world of story prostitutes are liken to wives of Mohammed. It is an excellent story if you can get into it.
EvilForce
I also love The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho - it can be a very life changing book for some.
Eyeslice
Schrodinger's Cat -Robert A Wilson
Stranger in a strange land -Robert Heinlein Simulacron Three by Daniel Galouye
anthem - Ayn RandThe Cider House Rules
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Stand on Zanzibar by John Brunner
The Killer Angels by Jeff Sharaa
Mostly I read non-fiction anymore. "1919" is a good introduction into how the world got so messed up.
To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
The Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
Crisis of Conscience
The True Believer, by Eric Hoffer. It's more an analysis of the psychology of mass movements, but I enjoyed reading it as if it was a novel.