Originally posted by: flxnimprtmscl
If you want thought provoking read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. You'll spend almost as much time thinking about it as you do reading it. Which is quite impressive considering it's like 800 pages iirc.  It's an absolutely incredible read, though. I don't think I've ever talked to anyone who hasn't liked this book. It can get a little preachy in parts but other than that it's perfect.
		
		
	 
agreed. outside of the 80 page John Galt speach, which I skimmed over after the first 10 pages, I loved every word. very thought provoking, and I actually met a lot of people while reading that book. people would see me reading it at work and, having read the book themselves, we'd get into great discussions about what Ayn Rand is saying and whether or not her ideas have practical applications in the real world.
At the moment, I'm re-reading the Lord of the Rings series. I appreciate it so much more as an adult than I did as a kid, I think. There are a lot of nuances in Tolkein's writing style that annoyed me as a kid but are really interesting as a more mature reader.
After that's done, I have one more Ayn Rand book to read before I'll have read them all.