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I am starting this today | |
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american gods by neil gaiman
the traveller by john twelve hawks [Edited 7/30/07 9:18am] | |
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Mach said: What are you reading now ?
I am starting this today You should be able to finish it today too. It's not particularly challenging, nor (in my view) very good. I'm reading 'The Blair Years' (The Alastair Campbell Diaries) just now. Previous to that I read 'God Is Not Great' (Christopher Hitchens). L I'm just, I'm just Levi from the org | |
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Right now it is the Rel6.0 manual for the Alcatel-Lucent OXE.....fuckin' boring as hell but i gotta be up to speed | |
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Mach said: What are you reading now ?
I am starting this today This is an interesting story. I enjoyed it, but I do believe it's a bit overrated. I think you should like it though. I just started reading Sarah Dunant - In the company of the courtesan. | |
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For the 7th time around. I think this time I'll be enlightened when I've finished it. | |
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GangstaFam said: Are you enjoying this book? It's been on my bookshelf for months, but I haven't picked it up yet. What's it like? | |
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In english : the doable/make-able brain (sp?) Í have time enough right now It's very interesting though..it's abt how one can influence the brain and there's also a small part abt Sujit Kumar the chicken boy http://www.fujilive.com/sujitkumar/ | |
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Just finished this last night. It brought back a lot of (unwanted) memories.
I've reached in darkness and come out with treasure
I layed down with love and I woke up with lies Whats it all worth only the heart can measure It's not whats in the mirror but what's left inside | |
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Christaro said: For the 7th time around. I think this time I'll be enlightened when I've finished it. Good book. But I found it hard to apply it to my life. | |
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Suite Francaise. "She made me glad to be a man" | |
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Finally bought some Philip K Dick novels. Started with this one:
You don't scare me; i got kids | |
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jillybean said: Suite Francaise.
I just finished Suite Francaise last week. Excellent book! I hope you enjoy it. | |
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Christian Zombie Vampires | |
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Some freaky shit in it. Like pics of decircumcision. I'm not mad at you, I'm mad at the dirt. | |
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GangstaFam said: i love this book. aside from his style of writing, which is so personable and witty, i love the footnotes and graphs and all of the foolishness hidden throughout the book. i'm glad you're reading it. | |
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verrrry slow going for me, but it's nice wind-down material for when i'm reading on the train after work. | |
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coolcat said: Christaro said: For the 7th time around. I think this time I'll be enlightened when I've finished it. Good book. But I found it hard to apply it to my life. Yes, in the beginning it's hard. Once you get used to the material it becomes easier. It's a constant mind observing. When you do this you come across negative thought patterns. And when you become aware of them they vanish. For what you resists persists and what you look at disappears. But I agree it's not an easy task. | |
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AndGodCreatedMe said: In english : the doable/make-able brain (sp?) Í have time enough right now It's very interesting though..it's abt how one can influence the brain and there's also a small part abt Sujit Kumar the chicken boy http://www.fujilive.com/sujitkumar/ the link doesn't work. are u sure it's the right link? | |
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High Fidelity, by Nick Hornby
Tastes Like Chicken (black girlie pop fiction I bought @ airport), Lolita files Enduring Grace (Living Portraits of Seven Women Mystics), by Carol Flanders | |
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Mach said: What are you reading now ?
I am starting this today Brian Michael Bendis' run on Daredevil & it's amazing!!! | |
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Christaro said: AndGodCreatedMe said: In english : the doable/make-able brain (sp?) Í have time enough right now It's very interesting though..it's abt how one can influence the brain and there's also a small part abt Sujit Kumar the chicken boy http://www.fujilive.com/sujitkumar/ the link doesn't work. are u sure it's the right link? I'm sorry..try this one: http://www.fijilive.com/sujitkumar/ | |
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Empress said: GangstaFam said: Are you enjoying this book? It's been on my bookshelf for months, but I haven't picked it up yet. What's it like? i loved that, heartbreaking | |
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jami0mckay said: american gods by neil gaiman
That's an AWESOME book! Love love love Neil Gaiman. | |
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Teacher said: jami0mckay said: american gods by neil gaiman
That's an AWESOME book! Love love love Neil Gaiman. Have u read Neverwhere? I think thats my favourite book ever | |
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taking the second reading a lot slower than the 1st seems that i was busy doing something close to nothing, but different than the day before | |
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reading 4 books at the moment
Edward VI The Lost King of England by Chris Skidmore Unnatural Murder - Poison at the Court of James I by Anne Somerset His Dark Materials a Trilogy by Philip Pullman Princesses - The Six Daughters of George III by Flora Fraser "I may not agree with what you say but I'll fight for your right to say it"
Be proud of who you are not what they want you to be... | |
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