Provocative


Lolita
The Vegetarian
The Stranger
The Kite Runner
Slaughterhouse-Five
Half His Age
Fahrenheit 451
1984
Rejection
The Craziest Book Ever Written
The Atrocity Exhibition
American Gods (American Gods, #1)
Lapvona
Yellowface
The Picture of Dorian Gray
American Psycho by Bret Easton EllisTender Is the Flesh by Agustina BazterricaHeathen's Barrow by Nash NelsonNot Okay by Brett AxelThe Wasp Factory by Iain Banks
Most Disturbing Fiction Books
74 books — 23 voters
1984 by George OrwellFight Club by Chuck PalahniukA Clockwork Orange by Anthony BurgessFahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyOne Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
Let's Shake It Up A Bit
978 books — 615 voters

Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. JamesHelping the Retarded to Know God by Hans R. HahnThe Secret by Rhonda ByrneHow to Pick Up Women by Eric WeberHow to Avoid Huge Ships by John W. Trimmer
Do Not Read Book List
331 books — 62 voters

Society can be thought of as a collection of overlapping nodal networks (things like companies and cultivars), with each node representing a person and their connections to other people. Historically, pop cultures, simple memetic viruses, evolved to target single nodes. These cultures would flip target nodes (convert them) by offering individuals an easy life and positive emotional subsets. While these viruses lowered the birth rates among the individual nodes they flipped and could sometimes le ...more
Malcolm Collins, The Pragmatist's Guide to Governance: From high school cliques to boards, family offices, and nations: A guide to optimizing governance models

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It seems interesting and annoying at the same Time that provocative People are almost always capable of whitewashing themselves (temporarily) through Excuses... They don't escape Self-Betrayal. ...more
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Candid with Chandler Lacey-Payne This is the group to discuss my provocative book, Judas: Breaths of Fire. Ask questions, give fe…more
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