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There are bits of Brave New World, but my main influences were American Psycho, Watchmen, Joyce Carol Oates' Zombie, Clockwork Orange to a degree, though I'm not crazy about the film, which I feel lacks moral nuance, The Warriors, The Punisher comics, Naked Lunch, Robert Rodriguez and Tarantino movies and all manner of other stuff, like Fritz Lang's M and Bladerunner contributed.
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"Cell" by Stephen King
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I can go with that; everybody's perception of reality is different, affected by their own ideas, values and personality. You would merely be giving your own reality which could be very different from that of a reader. :cool:
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I'm reading a collection of short stories by Ramsey Campbell. Funny, I'd rather read an entire book of short stories than commit to a novel a lot of the times. Even though, in the long run, I'm reading just as many pages.
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I know what you mean. Love Stephen Kings short stories and always have The Complete Poirot by my bed, even though I have read it so many ties that its falling apart, i sometimes just dip in.
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The Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era by James M. McPherson. It is simply a huge, well-illustrated, one volume account of the American Civil War. It deserved to win its Pulitzer Prize...
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I like Campbell's short stories a lot.
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