LIT LIBS!



The established classics, and the obscure curiosities -- all require your help to polish, update, or essentially demolish them. You know the routine. So let's go...
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CHOOSE YOUR WEAPON:
THE SATANIC BIBLE by Anton LaVey
PICKWICK PAPERS by Charles Dickens
THE BERLIN STORIES by Christopher Isherwood
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
FACTS OF LIFE AND LOVE by Evelyn Millis Duvall, Ph.D., 1951
THE JOURNALS OF SYLVIA PLATH


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HAMLET
BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
AND YOU!

To grope, or not to grope, that is the question:-- Whether 'tis nobler in the leg, to mash up the mint juleps and children of outrageous homicidal maniacs, or to take arms against a sea of groupies, and, by opposing, violate them? -- to bark, -- to pilfer, -- Not me;-- and, by a sleep, to say we violate?


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