Fictitious


Foundation (Foundation, #1)
The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1)
The Hobbit, or There and Back Again
Blood Canticle (The Vampire Chronicles, #10)
Memnoch the Devil (The Vampire Chronicles, #5)
Blackwood Farm (The Vampire Chronicles, #9)
Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower, #4)
Speaker for the Dead (Ender's Saga, #2)
The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower, #3)
Ender’s Game (Ender's Saga, #1)
Foundation's Edge (Foundation, #4)
Forward the Foundation (Foundation, #7)
Grave Peril (The Dresden Files, #3)
61 Hours (Jack Reacher, #14)
Turn Coat (The Dresden Files, #11)
Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan SwiftOne Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García MárquezThe Tempest by William ShakespeareA Passage to India by E.M. ForsterBlindness by José Saramago
Invented Countries
106 books — 47 voters
A Story of Yesterday by Sergio CoboDeadly Election by Arthur CrandonFirst I Love You by Genevieve DeweyBoot by Charles L. TempletonFound Money by Peter Watson Jenkins
Little Known Authors Worth Reading
3,956 books — 3,165 voters

Jose R. Coronado
Majesty and its scepter is the symbols it represents I stand for! No more worries about big brother worrying about my whereabouts. Having complete discretion of my own businesses in and outs. Truly the best way out of all the deceit is honesty, imaginable created illusories, the G in the middle represent God in geometry. It's freedom of the bondage through enlightenment of mentality. Free as a bird in the realm of immortality cause I live in a world of reality. ...more
Jose R. Coronado, The Land Flowing With Milk And Honey

Erik Pevernagie
Consumption can be a remedy against boredom and may convey a sense of fictitious power and supremacy, by standing out from the crowd through the extravagance of the expenditure. As it becomes an addiction, however, it might be cured, if the right medication is administered : humbleness and mindful discovery of the others. (“Buying now, dying later”)
Erik Pevernagie

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