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I just finished The Long Walk by Richard Bachman (AKA Stephen King) and I'm probably going to start on Rage next. It's a compilation book, and I found out I struck gold when I bought that (for dirt cheap too) because Rage is out of print and hard to find and the compilation book is also hard to find because it has Rage in it.

Well, they can Keep Circulating The Tapes (or books in this case) when they pry it from my cold dead fingers, because barring any unforeseen incidents I'm not willingly giving this book up for nothing. My 1985 copy of a compilation book.

This, however, explains why I can't find every other book I want. I used up all my luck finding this one and didn't even realize it at the time. >.>
 
Currently I'm reading a novel on the 'Anarchists' Ferdinando Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti. I got it back in Christmas, after I began reading into it, and got interested. Still to properly read it, however.
 
I am currently reading "Dearly Departed" by Lia Habel. It is an Young Adult Dystopian fiction that sets in the year of 2195. It is about zombies, which is one of my favorite kind of book to read.
 
Karl Ove Knausgård's My Struggle.

It's an autobiographical series of six novels written in the late 2000s. It covers his private life and thoughts, and unleashed a media frenzy upon its release, with journalists attempting to track down the mentioned members of his family. The series has sold half a million copies in Norway alone and has been published in 22 languages.

Though the book's protagonist is conflicted between his commonplace needs and his longing to make monumental art, the novels show that the main functions of his life are not the latter art work but the former family life. The series is centered around family and relationships, not the writer's relationship with his work.

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