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Old 03.29.2018, 09:31 AM   #5007
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Originally Posted by _tunic_
I love poe's short stories too, Isaac Asimov is also recommended. For instance: Insert Knob A In Hole B and also Bicentennial Man which is more like a short novel.

I hardly read at all, and whenever I do start reading a book, chances are very high that I will stop reading it at some point. Therefore I love reading short stories, because I'm pretty sure I'll make it until the end.
my brother hated reading when we were kids but one day he found clockwork orange in my room, borrowed it, and locked himself with it. it’s the only time i saw him read a book cover to cover and it took him only a few hours.

i guess what im trying to say is give clockwork orange a shot? ha ha ha. it’s a lot of fun.
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