thepopethatsme t1_j5e494v wrote
You might as well read something huge like The Count of Monte Cristo
Itβs excellent. And has themes in there that you might relate with/find interesting
Season666 OP t1_j5e4h28 wrote
Read it last time! Was absolutely fantastic!
ππ I see what you did thereπ
thepopethatsme t1_j5e5jp6 wrote
Amazing - in that case go for Les Mis next. Iβm about halfway through now but itβs been one of the best books Iβve ever read. Also recently did Crime and Punishment and War and Peace. Love a 1000+ page book π
Season666 OP t1_j5e5nxy wrote
Someone else just said crime and punishment, gonna add that now for sure. Definitely will go for Les Mis. Thank you! They're absolutely fantastic right? π
thepopethatsme t1_j5e66wc wrote
The best! Pure escapism
hour_of_the_rat t1_j5e64mj wrote
If you want to read it again, just look under 'Educational' in the prison library.
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Anything by Kim Stanley Robinson, or Dan Simmons--both literary sci-fi. Gap Into Space, very weird sci-fi by Stephen R. Donaldson. Samuel R. Delaney, more weird sci-fi.
Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott.
Non-fiction books by Mary Roach.
Gore Vidal, essays, and historical and contemporary literature.
The Name of The Rose
Season666 OP t1_j5e68r0 wrote
Ahhh Shawshank is one of my favorites..π
Thanks for your recommendations! Appreciate it
vmar5646656565 t1_j5e7qog wrote
Mars Trilogy by Kim Stanley Robinson took a little time to get through and I greatly enjoyed it.
jrkowling t1_j5e6o72 wrote
might as well get a blueprint of the prison layout stashed in the book.
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