Drudge Retort: Red Meat for Yellow Dogs

There are the books you read, and then there are the books that change your life. We can all look back on the books that have shaped our perspective on politics, religion, money, and love. Some will even become a source of inspiration for the rest of your life. From a seemingly infinite list of books of anecdotal or literal merit, we have narrowed down the top 100 books that have shaped the lives of individual men while also helping define broader cultural ideas of what it means to be a man.

Whether it be a book on adventure, war, or manners, there is so much to learn about life's great questions from these gems. Let us know in the comments which of these you loved, hated, and the books that meant a lot to you and should have made the list (you can even get really indignant about your favorite book). And without further ado, this is our list.

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It might be kiddish and I don't care but Mike Mulligan and Mary Anne was TOPS in My Household. Loved that book.

Larry Mohr

That was my favorite book when I was a kid, too, Larry.

My all-time favorite book is Gravity's Rainbow, by Thomas Pynchon.

Meaty, beefy, big and bouncy.

And very weird.

I like weird.

A Yaqui Way of Knowledge
The Politics of Ecstasy
Siddhartha
Bored of the Rings
West With the Night

Quantum Mechanics
-Dirac

Meaty, beefy, big and bouncy.


That sounds like a well-endowed, overweight strip-club dancer.

The Illuminatus Trilogy
Dune Series
Foundation Trilogy
Critical Path
Best Democracy Money Can Buy
I'll go with Zat and say Journey to Ixtlan
And Siddartha

In the magazine category:

Argosy
True
Swank
For Men Only
Stag

But not the articles, just the pictures.

I liked 'Where the Red Fern Grows'

The Joy of Cooking
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (and related)
Sherlock Holmes
Shakespeare
Poe
And a King James Bible to light cigars with.

Oh, mags as well?
Cook's Illustrated
CardPlayer
Air & Space
Mother Earth News (No, really).

The Anarchist's Cookbook

-Celisary

'Where the Red Fern Grows'

Posted by kwrx25 at 2008-05-15 11:15 AM | Reply


Biggest tear jerker ever.

I remembered liking it....

but yeah...I guess the ending was a slightly sad huh ;)

Where was the electric cool-aid acid test?
Or the hitch hikers guide series?
No mention of clockwork orange either.
No;
The Canterbury Tales
Inferno
The Scarlet Letter
Uncle Tom's Cabin
Les miserables
And not one of Bukowski?

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