Reddit reviews Ham on Rye: A Novel
We found 5 Reddit comments about Ham on Rye: A Novel. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
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We found 5 Reddit comments about Ham on Rye: A Novel. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
The following are some of my favorite books that I could think of off the top of my head. Hopefully you dig the list.
My favorite author, and this is his most fun book even if he has a couple better received books
Bukowski is an amazing author regardless of what succs say.
Great book. Brought the term grok into existence
Really cool graphic novel series
David sedaris is probably the best comedic novelist i've ever read/heard. I recommend audio though because he has great delivery, which is what made him such a popular guest on NPR
selfish gene by dawkins. I know Dawkins is a meme, but this book is actually really good along with a lot of his earlier books.
Some reading I strongly suggest:
My advice is for you is to forget "best practices" and instead go gonzo. Obeying "best practices" is a recipe for eventual failure even if it seems "safe".
Ah I've seen your comment below. read maybe:
Joe Abercrombie - Best Served Cold
Max Berry - lexicon
Dürrenmatt - Suspicion
Gaiman - Good Omens
Kafka - The Trial
Sillitoe - The Loneliness Of The Long Distance Runner
Adams - Hitchhiker's Guide ( no way you haven't read that - but who knows )
Branderson - Way Of Kings
Libba Bray - The Diviners
Nietzsche - Thus Spoke Zarathustra ( there is a really ugly bible style translation - beware!!! )
Lynn Kurland - Star Of The Morning ( your sex and age is of interest )
Schwab - Vicious
Bakker - The Darkness That Comes Before
Robert Thier - Storm and Silence
Eco - Name Of The Rose ( no way you haven't read it but u know the drill ) + Foucault's Pendulum
Lord Of The Rings ( duh )
Sanderson - Mistborn
Sanderson - Alloy of Law
Harris - Hannibal
Rothfuss - The Name Of The Wind
Bukowski -Ham on Rye
Burroughs - Running With Scissors
Wong - John Dies at the End
okay awesome! i think i made that link public. i really recommend Hesse if you havent read him, and actually that carver book is really good. and i have this copy of "Ham on Rye" and this Far Side (which is really cool because it has a bunch of commentary from Gary Larson).