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I think that Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead is probably one of the most intellectual books I've read. I did own it, but I gave it to my friend Tyler because he really wanted it.
I don't think I really own any intellectual books now. I had tons when I was in college and graduate school. *lol*
I think it may be a tie between Ulysses by James Joyce and Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky. Both require much thought and have many layers I own both and have read both numerous times.
out of what i own i guess most would say probably Walden and cilvil disobediance by HDT or the last days of sacrates by plato. its been a long time since iv read them though. I would say alice in wonderland or great expections.
I have a large handful of college Lit books in the bedroom... they would probably win that one.
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