Favorite /out/ books? Fiction or non-fiction. I need some new reading material.
Lord of the rings
THe hobbit
The silmarillion
Moby Dick by Ernest Hemingway
Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
The book of flying by Keith Miller
A River Runs Through by It Norman Maclean
The Longest Silence by Thomas McGuane
Hunting's best stories by a bunch of random authors
One Man’s Wilderness By Dick Proenekke
Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
>>673500
* Moby Dick by Herman Melville
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Isaac Asimov. Anything really by him. The foundation series beat out loud of the rings for best sci fi ever written. (This was before fantasy had a category 1956) but i promise you will not find a more intriguing story. Destination void was pretty good by Frank Herbert. (Author of dune)
20,000 Leagues under the sea
The Mysterious Island
Angels and Demons, Enders game
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I liked alot Guy Sajers book The Forgotten Soldier. Good reading also shows how miserable life is during wartime.
Makes you think about not complaining about useless stuff that happens during peacetime.
Desert Solitaire
Anything by John Skinner (the LI striper master)
I read Hyperion by Dan Simmons while /out. It was so amazing. Currently reading The Talisman by Stephen King and Peter Straub. It's about a boy taking an epic adventure thought he wilderness of another dimension. Great read.
>>673511
Came here to post this. Literally my favorite book of all time.
I've got this version
ISBN 0-07-554267-6
It's got a bunch of his other writings in it.
>>674063
That book is damn amazing.
never leave home without a yurope book
This
A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
Leaves of Grass by Walt Whitman
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based Leopold
Horace kephart
>>673489
1984, Metro 2033
I always liked Robinson Crusoe as a kid.
Favorite part was while he was building up his fort and a close second the farming
Nobody mentioned Jack London?
>>673489
Desert Solitaire and The Monkey Wrench Gang by Edward Abby