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Tom Perrotta
I first read this in college, expecting a dusty 500-year-old classic. The joke was on me, literally. This book, one of the first true novels, remains fresh and hilarious to this day, an earthy and poignant delight.
View Tom Perrotta's Top 10 Favorite BooksRaymond Pettibon
Sancho's my Friday on Tuesdays, with a pot to piss in.
View Raymond Pettibon's Top 10 Favorite BooksDavid Copperfield
I didn't know this existed until my parents took me to “Man of La Mancha.” What a book! Funny and sad at the same time and insightful about the human condition.
View David Copperfield's Top 10 Favorite BooksTom Perrotta
I first read this in college, expecting a dusty 500-year-old classic. The joke was on me, literally. This book, one of the first true novels, remains fresh and hilarious to this day, an earthy and poignant delight.
View Tom Perrotta's Top 10 Favorite BooksSiri Hustvedt
Although it was published in 1605, this hilarious and brilliant book seems to contain all the possibilities of the novel in a single volume.
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