The Most Dangerous Game

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jones1899
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Post by jones1899 »

Loved Most Dangerous Game. Any other books out there like it?
jones1899
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Post by jones1899 »

No ideas here?
markham09
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Post by markham09 »

I was not able to read maybe it is the right time to read it now.
ebookman568
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Post by ebookman568 »

yea barely remember it but the idea left an impression certainly
spika
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Post by spika »

Just find out people's recommendation :lol:
ajoyy55
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Post by ajoyy55 »

i really did like that book i read it in english also and i liked it alot actually i wish it was longerr
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The Mythwriter
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Post by The Mythwriter »

We read this for my freshman year English class, and I still appreciate it. I think it has a lot of themes regarding power and corruption that are a bit hidden, but very profound, especially through the reversing of the roles of hunter and prey. I also saw a play of it, along with The Fall of the House of Usher, both very well done.
"The world has been printing books for 450 years, and yet gunpowder still has a wider circulation. Never mind! Printer's ink is the greater explosive: it will win." - Christopher Morley, "The Haunted Bookshop."
shanakrahman
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Post by shanakrahman »

This was an awesome book! Read it back in high school
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