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Robert Farago's avatar

Hunter Thompson’s Great White Shark Hunt. Although Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas is considered the classic (no thanks to Johnny Depp), Thompson was a masterful straight journalist before he slipped into [what I consider to be] solipsistic self-indulgence. GWSH is a collection of his “true” journalism that never fails to educate and amuse. A master before he invented Gonzo Journalism as a way to write fiction.

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I really liked James Clavell's Asian Saga, but Shogun is the best of the group. Most everything I read (so far as novels go) is of the low-brow potboiler variety, so I read a bunch of Crichton (Jurassic Park, Timeline, Sphere, State of Fear) when I was younger, and Jeffrey Deaver. I remember a lot of Crichton's books, but not so much of Deaver's.

I love reading Hemingway. Having failed to finish A Farewell to Arms in high school it's one of my favorites now.

I read Mishima Yukio's Sea of Fertility tetralogy, and it must have been pretty good since I still remember it. I tried reading Murakami Haruki's 1Q84 in English but I hated the translation so much I quit. The Japanese original is better but much more of a slog since it's slightly above my level, to be honest. I should go back to it and finish it while I'm giving plasma. Last time I read that version there it caught the attention of the curious female techs working there...

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