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Books that it feels like only you've read.
>God's Demon by Wayne Barlowe
Nobody knows the journey of Sargatanas or the civil war of Hell or any of that shit.
Got a book you want to talk about or mention? Post it here anon.
>>9041953
I feel I am the only soul to have enjoyed huxley's "Ape and Essence," it reads like an old sci-fi movie except with a purpose beyond entertainment. I liked it, but I see why it's not his most popular book.
The Book of Ebenezer Le Page. The comfiest, most humbling book I've read. Makes me wish I was a Guernseyman.
>>9041953
Never read God's Demon by Barlowe OP but I know of it, I'm a big fan of his art/books.
>>9042012
His book is basically porn in conjunction with his artbook. You can read about the character in the book and then turn to the illustrations in his artbook to get an idea of the incredible world.
>>9041953
None because I get all my taste from lit and it hasn't failed me yet desu
>>9041953
OP pic related is one of my favorite books of all time. Picked it up in an airport while traveling to Mississippi
>>9041953
I've never read it but I heard about that one OP, I read his expedition or whatever it was called, the alien planet one
>>9041953
Wine of the dreamers by john d macdonald.
Was one of my first read books while trying to get into books that i picked up at a thrift store because i liked the cover so much.
It's another corny pulp genre fiction book but he's a suprisingly a solid writer when i go and read it again