Bookclub nomination Thread

!bookworms as you know Never Let Me Go is finished, we'll have a final thread to discuss the book as a whole this Sunday. So it's time to nominate books for the next bookclub. I'll select all nominations and post a thread to vote which one you like most. First voting will eliminate all but the Top 5.

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Sometimes a Great Notion is worth a read. :marseylumberjack:

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I've only read The Name of the Rose by him ( :marseyderpthumbsup:). Why don't you think SaGN was good? It's up there with East of Eden as one of my all time favorite American novels but admittedly I read it a decade ago so might have a different reaction now.

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I'm :marseygigaretard: and misread your statement but agree. I'm not sure which, if any, 20th century satire will have a lasting legacy beyond Pynchon and Catch 22.

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>"The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind" by Julian Jaynes:

That sounds pretty interesting, did you find it plausible?

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