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Im reading STUNG.
its a non-fiction biography on a man by the name of Brian Molony.
in the early 80's he was a Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce employee who defrauded the bank for 10.2 million dollars in faulty loans and drafts, making it the largest canadian bank fraud in history and to date.
he then spend that money on his overly compulsive gambling habit.
got to be one of the best books i have ever read. period.
The fuck you say? lol jk not many kids have get to read Whitman, and Celine even in a library is damn hard to find nowadays. They are great books, though. It makes me sad that poetry isn't taught in English classes anymore.
RAmen!
i print out the pamphlets from the website and pass them out to my predominantly mormon workplace. they think i am fucking crazy but they try to tell me that my religion is rediculous and then i ask them to show me how theirs is any less. no one can, especially not the catholic dude who gets really upset when this subject comes up.
The Wanting Seed - Anthony Burgess
Its a dystopian tale where the government advocates homosexuality to limit the population. However crop diseases leads to not enough food and people start eating killing, boiling, and eating each other. It is decent but has some loose ends to the way the society would work. I would check out A Clockwork Orange which is also a dystopian novel but its way sicker and way more popular.
But for anyone, even you non-readers, I would suggest anything by Chuck Pahluniuk. His novels pretty much got me into reading. I've read almost all of his stuff and they are dope.