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i would like to know which literature did you read and which one did you like? I personally liked All Quiet In Western Front by Remarque, this is a piece ...
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    Which not computer books did you read and liked?

    i would like to know which literature did you read and which one did you like?

    I personally liked All Quiet In Western Front by Remarque, this is a piece of art.
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    fire in the valley was one of my favorites oh not computer book hahaha sorry

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    steven king's dark tower series is pretty good.
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    My favorites:

    Honoré de Balzac - Complete works
    William Shakespeare - Much ado about nothing; Henry IV
    Thomas Mann - Buddenbrooks; Felix Krull
    Miguel Delibes - El disputado voto del señor Cayo
    Fjorod M. Dostojewski - Complete works
    John R. R. Tolkien - Complete works
    George Orwell - 1984

    and a lot more... also hundreds of scientific books I enjoyed reading, like Plato, Plutarch, Seneca, David Hume, Bertrand Russel, Gilles Perrault or Albert Hourani.
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    I like Allan Poe's books, they're just great!
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    Don't know if these would qualify as "Literature," but they are great books.

    Ender'sGame - Orson Scott Card
    George R.R. Martin's Song of Fire and Ice Series. A Game of Thones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows. (Great fantasy political thrillers.)
    F. Paul Wilson's "Repairman" Jack Novels. The Tomb, Legacies, Conspiracies, All the Rage, Hosts, The Haunted Air, Gateways.
    Dean Koontz - The Taking, Fear Nothing, Seize the Night, Watchers, Odd Thomas.
    Michael Chrichton - State of Fear
    Tad Williams' Otherland Series (About people trapped in a Virtual Environment and artifical intelligence, but still a great series.)

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