VictoriaSoraya
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“What of me is mine?”

Hair – Brown, Long, It may be different tomorrow
Eyes – Brown
Body – Curvy, Tall
Style – Tattoos

VictoriaSoraya

26-year-old woman in Westwood, NJ, United States
Seeking a man, 22 to 32
Brave New World

Brave New World

Aldous Huxley

What do we do without visual stimulation? What do we do with soma ridden brains?

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Catch-22

Catch-22

Joseph Heller

insanity vs. unclear vision.

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Cat's Cradle: A Novel

Cat's Cradle

Kurt Vonnegut

He created an entire religion while writing this book- pure genius

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Into the Wild

Into the Wild

Jon Krakauer

However tragic the ending may be, there is something so mysterious about a person who denies everything about the consumerist world, literally burning cash. Krakauer's in your face style...more »

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White Oleander (Oprah's Book Club Selection Ser. )

White Oleander

Janet Fitch

It is the most beautiful mother daughter story written. magical. I read this book while I was walking a path of "extreme" feministic ideals, and it satiated that side of me very much....more »

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Lolita

Lolita

Vladimir Nabokov, Edward Albee

it's disgusting. and you slightly become disgusted with yourself as you empathize with Humbert.

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Another Roadside Attraction

Another Roadside Attraction

Tom Robbins

It's just amazing. As lame as that sounds, that's all I can come with at this moment.

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From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

E.L. Konigsburg

I adored this book when I was a child. It was the first page turner to me.

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Nausea

Nausea

Richard Howard, Jean-Paul Sartre, Lloyd Alexander

The original Emo Kid- just better articulated. {secretly I always wish that I was Simone De Bouviour In my other life. They literally had the oddest love affair ever}

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Choke

Choke

Chuck Palahniuk

Talk about Oedipal Complex.

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Invisible Monsters: A Novel

Invisible Monsters

Chuck Palahniuk

It is just utterly brilliant. The amount of cynical beauty. The typical Palahnuik twist. The mockery of vanity. Absolutely fell in love.

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Ham on Rye: A Novel

Ham on Rye

Charles Bukowski

I am not sure why cynical drunk men are appealing, but they are. go figure.

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Oryx and Crake

Oryx and Crake

Margaret Atwood

I am not one for Dystopian worlds, but Atwood's style gets me every time.

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Surfacing

Surfacing

Margaret Atwood

Moved me beyond words. And i read it for a lit class, once upon a time ago, and I still loved it. Usually when i read something for a class, it lingers on the shelf and the night before I ...more »

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On the Road (Penguin Classics)

On the Road

Ann Charters, Jack Kerouac

It feeds the rebellious side of me. And I know this might be inappropriate it, but I always get a kick out of the line, "the affluent city of Paterson, NJ" I think you have to be from...more »

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The Metamorphosis and Other Stories (Oxford World's Classics)

The Metamorphosis and Other Stories

Franz Kafka, Ritchie Robertson, Joyce Crick

god, so many times I feel as though I've been able to identify with Gregor and woken up insect-like.

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The Passion

The Passion

Jeanette Winterson

I read this book when I was trapped between the lines of abstract and oblivion. Most of Jeanette's words are basically something that should be taken as a form of nutrition from the soul....more »

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Wuthering Heights

Wuthering Heights

Emily Bronte

I read this book about a year ago. It is so utterly tragic how incapable Heath Cliff and Catherine are of allowing themselves to love each other. There was so much apparent self torture....more »

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Notes from the Underground

Notes from the Underground

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Russian Brilliance.

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Zombie

Zombie

Joyce Carol Oates

So disturbing and totally pointless at the end. However, I will give Oats recognition for having been able to warp her mind into a psychopath so sadistically.

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