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The books I could relate to best, or so I thought, are Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keyes and Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg.

Unfortunately, I read these books many years ago, for the first time. I've returned to those books time and time again over those past few years.

I haven't been able to find a book like that since.

Perhaps I should elaborate. The sort of characters I can really relate to are those intelligent, wasted types. You know, the types who know they're intelligent but basically give up on life.

So, any recomendations? Thanks.
 

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'The Things They Carried'
 

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I would really recommend reading this sentence.
 

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Read matthew reilly books they are just good all round, no matter what you read.
 

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If you could give a more in-depth description of what you enjoy, I can help you find stuff that fits your needs more.

With the information that you've given me, plus my own personal preferences, I have determined that you will like:

Fiction:
Les Miserables - Victor Hugo

I am a self-proclaimed well-read person, and I can easily and honestly say that this is the best book I've ever read. This is the closest thing to literary perfection that I've ever encountered in my life.

Nonfiction/Philosophy:
Leviathan - Thomas Hobbes

Interesting theories, a good basis for every political argument you will ever make for the rest of your life. I read this when I was young, and it has provided a framework to organize my thoughts. I can attribute a great deal of my current reputation (as a writer/debater) in school to this book.
 

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Tristitian said:
With the information that you've given me, plus my own personal preferences, I have determined that you will like:

So you're the guy who writes all those online tests!
 

Tristitian

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Leo Strauss is quite magnificent in the way he relates the development of Western political philosophy to the development of contemporary society.
 
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