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What book do you recommend that no one ever reads?
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I really disliked The Mezzanineby Nicholson Baker but I see it has gotten pretty good reviews here.
Still, I personally would never, ever recommend it to anyone.
Still, I personally would never, ever recommend it to anyone.

Well, Debby K and M, I guess it's a good reminder of that S.R. Ranganathan was right.
He was a librarian scholar who created the Five Laws of Library Science:
1. Books are for use.
2. Every reader his [or her] book.
3. Every book its reader.
4. Save the time of the reader.
5. The library is a growing organism.
One of my professors in library school printed the rules on business cards and gave them out. I still have mine somewhere.
He was a librarian scholar who created the Five Laws of Library Science:
1. Books are for use.
2. Every reader his [or her] book.
3. Every book its reader.
4. Save the time of the reader.
5. The library is a growing organism.
One of my professors in library school printed the rules on business cards and gave them out. I still have mine somewhere.


Realistically though, I am not keen on recommending books that promote racist, sexism, or other hateful views, or which glorify violence - especially when there are so many other books out there to read. :)

I enjoyed Stray bullets - it had a Toronto setting, the murder was very topical, and it gave an insight into the Canadian legal system.
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