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But recommending a book in terms of "thought provoking"... I look for those books a lot and I can't stumble to find any, lol. So really, what provokes ones (or in this case, your) mind?
Tell me, Pella. With A Clockwork Orange did you ever use a nadsat dictionary, or learn the language purely by immersion, like I did? I found that an intensely fascinating book, full of intriguing moral questions and madcap descriptions.
I just feel that... There's not enough creativity in books that just duplicate or mirror reality. There's no... Inspiration. No imagination. But that's just my opinion, and is obviously not universally applicable.