3 Fantastic Books To Check Out
- Sep 13, 2015
- 2 min read
The Rose That Grew From Concrete
Tupac Shakur

I picked up this golden nugget at a college bookstore and my life is forever beautifully touched after reading this art. Tupac truly had so much love to share and give to us. This is a book of poetry covering love, heartache, feeling lost, feeling free, the government messing with him, and his legacy he hopes to leave behind. Because of his unfiltered honesty and voicing his hopes and dreams, I am now inspired to live with more courage and live life with love and artistic expression. If you are looking for an easy read but also being deeply moved, look no further than the lovely Tupac's diary!
The Ultimate Dictionary of Dream Language
Briceida Ryan

I made this investment at Urban Outfitters thinking it was a bit pricey for a dictionary ($22.95) but I also knew I could use this book the rest of my life. This book is a dream symbol dictionary. Anytime I remmember a dream and am curious as to what some random ass stuff is doing in it (ex: balloons, red nails, sloths, a wedding, flying, my grandma, etc.) I can see what this book thinks these odd appearences mean. This book is just a fun side hobby. Sometimes it's just fun to put interesting meanings on pointless stuff.
Rant
Chuck Palahniuk

Lent to me by my aunt upon my request for a book that will mindfuck me and leave my brain feeling stimulated-she lent me Palahniuk's, Rant. This book keeps you chuckling and in awe of how Palahniuk manages to expose humanities insane culture creations with every disturbed charecter he introduces. If you like mysteries you may enjoy this book by trying to figure out what really happened to Rant Casey and his weird death. Because this book is so well written, this book is for any audience to read. If you are looking for a solid read that feels like a sushi meal with some green tea ( healthy and not too much shit) then check out this!
















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