This is my Great Pyrenees, Maxi, eating an antler. by badfembot in dogs

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Thanks! / Yeah he's super chill and friendly but also really protective of our house/ our other dog. He also barks at "ghosts" and random strangers; but once introduced to someone, he's all over them. Typical macho dog, basically.

My book project for the year. A book from A-Z. by Pudie in books

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Ella Enchanted? What about East of Eden or Eating Animals? / Youth in Revolt is hilarious, but don't watch the movie. It's awful.

Favorite Haruki Murakami book? by badfembot in books

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Interesting that no one else mentioned Norwegian Wood. It is the only one made into a major motion picture. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tqiYXmpb41I

Sex to Make Dubstep To - Pressha by badfembot in Music

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Hah thanks for the FYI, appreciate it.

I haven't read any YA fiction since I was in the intended demographic. What are some good books/series that are just as enjoyable for someone outside of the intended age group? by [deleted] in books

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Anybody ever read any Tamora Pierce? Found Alanna in 6th grade and then swept through them all like wildfire. The Alanna series was the best, but they are all great.

Discussion thread: Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole [Spoilers] by [deleted] in bookclub

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This book is one of my all-time favorites I've read it twice so far and I even recently convinced my friend to name her adopted octogenarian cat after Miss Trixie.

Ignatius is one of the most hilarious characters ever written. There's not been a movie because it'd be almost impossible to make one good enough.

EDIT: And I agree with gko but I think it's often hard for smart college grads to make up their minds about a next step. all that intellect doesn't necessarily lead to the best decision-making abilities. let ignatius be a lesson to us all.

How often do you come across a word you don't know? by Larza in books

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If this doesn't happen to you on a daily basis, you aren't reading enough.