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Question Posted Monday April 9 2007, 3:43 pm

what are some intellectually stimulating books

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TheWallflower answered Tuesday April 17 2007, 1:17 am:
THE DICTIONARY!

Anything written by nieztche(probably have a spelling error, but he's a german philosopher that was very, very pessimistic)

Anything Freud wrote.

The allegory of the cave-Plato

Animal farm and/or 1984 -orwell

But seriously, the dictionary...

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*Kate* answered Monday April 9 2007, 6:25 pm:
Farenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury is the best book I have have ever read in my english class.

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HectorJr answered Monday April 9 2007, 5:09 pm:
It depends what you would categorize that as. I'll list a few, some which you might have read.

Brave New World - Huxley
1984 - Orwell
A Short History of Nearly Everything - Bryson
Meeting the Living God - O'Malley
Why Do Men Have Nipples? - Leyner, Goldberg
Rich Dad, Poor Dad - Kiyosaki
How Doctors Think - Groopman
Man's Search for Meaning - Frankl

Hope that helped, and enjoy.

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theymos answered Monday April 9 2007, 5:03 pm:
I think the fiction book "Battlefield Earth" by L. Ron Hubbard is intellectually stimulating.

For nonfiction, I recommend "imagining the tenth dimension" by Rob Bryanton and "The Millennial Project: colonizing the galaxy in eight easy steps" by Marshall T. Savage

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