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Lol I fumbled through trainspotting all the way to end, where there is a glossary, and read it all over again- this time with the benefit of the glossary. Great book. Irvine Welsh is a twisted freak and creates some hellish scenes, but I've read several of his books. If people dig Trainspotting, they should read Porno- has all the same characters.Have you read any of Irvine Welsh es books like trainspotting, Acid house,ecstacy or filth?I dunno if anyone who isn't Scottish could understand it though.
The only book I ever had to put down was Finnegans Wake. I swear, after 100 pages I still had no idea what the fuck was happening. As an Irishman I felt it necessary to read Joyce, but he just makes me feel stupid. I've been told that if you read Finnegans Wake aloud it will send you into a hallucinatory trance state. I tried it, but I don't speak Gaelic/English gibberish very well.
In the spirit of Kool Aid Test there is a social history of LSD book called Acid Dreams that is really worth reading. The same author also wrote the social history of cannabis called Smoke Signals. Among my favorite books for sure.
I love Palahniuk!! Read Fight Club before it was a movie and it got me reading again. Have first editions of all his work except fight club and Pygmy.
Robert Anton Wilson- Cosmic Trigger, Illuminatus trilogy, Scrodinger's cat trilogy, Quantum Paychology and his stand out work IMO: Pretheus Rising. I love old Bob, he's helped me greatly!
Dean Koontz is candy for me- I'll never forget Dragon Tears. A character could stop time and manifest beings out of dust and trash in order to wreak havoc. Mostly I loved Koontz because I was a horny adolescent, and he wrote descriptive sex scenes, haven't read his work in over a decade.
I've devoured EVERYTHING written by Graham Hancock. His work Fingerprints of the Gods is hugely important. In it he gathers evidence to support the theory there was an advanced civilization on Earth that was wiped out in the ubiquitous flood myth every culture on earth shares. Simply fascinating! I'm reading his book War God now- which is a story of the Spanish conquest of America... Which I believe he received as a vision while on ayahuasca. His book Supernatural is also one of the most important books I've ever read.
I've had the pleasure to meet Hancock as well. He's a real bright light and just a wonderful human being. Makes me mad my old boss used his ideas in his movies without paying him to do so.