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Originally Posted by Dr. Drib
Yes, I highly recommend you read the classics - read deeply and broadly (as much as you can).
You might try "The Old Man and the Sea," by Hemingway who, as you may know, won the Nobel Prize in Literature back in 1954 [?]. Unfortunately, I don't think this is in the public domain.
Also, you might try some Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens). His works are in the public domain [almost everything].
There's a lot more that I'm sure our members can recommend
ADDED: We have a huge number of free public domain titles, in our Library, here at Mobileread. They're available in different formats, such as epub, mobi, etc.
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"The Old Man and the Sea" is already in my list and some masterpieces of mark twain, too. so it seems that i was right about classics, just the order of reading is a little confusing. thank you again. and here in Iran, since there is not any kind of copy right policies, you can get your hands over almost every thing(including very expensive software and books) with no more than 3 dollars, and that's only when you can't download them! and for moral perspective, well... since there is no way to order them from the publisher and the necessity of broadening the knowledge, i think i can easily argue the case to myself...