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Stargazer

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"I En Förvandlad Stad" (In A Transformed City) by Per Anders Fogelström. The fourth book in his series about working class life in Stockholm between 1860-1968 that follows the same family, generation after generation. This book covers the period from 1925-1945.

Just started it, but it should be just as awesome as the other three. :)
 

ivorusev

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Demonic: How the Liberal Mob is Endangering America

"Demonic" breaks down the characteristics of a mob and illustrates how liberals (American, Asian, European) have used this to wind up the masses to do their bidding and give away their rights with countless historical and modern examples.
 

Yamarus

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The Time Machine, by H.G. Wells.
 

Yamarus

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De Ingewijden (The Initiates), by Hella S. Haasse.
 

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Stephen Donaldson - Against All Things Ending (Part 3 of The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant)

Dark Fantasy, Quality written, am really enjoying this landmark book series!

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JackBauer

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I'm reading two books at the same time. I usually never do that, well not two novels but i forgot the first one during my holyday and so i had to start another one.

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Both are really good! Especially Allende's! I love south Americans writers
 

Yamarus

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Philip K ****'s "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep", that short story that inspired the movie "Blade Runner".
 
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