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what are you reading? For the first time in -well, forever frankly- I'm not
reading anything. I've got about 75 unread books waiting for me on my shelves but I just can't bring myself to pick one. I really just want to buy more It's an addiction that costs me an arm and a leg every month, but I just can't go on a week without buying at least 2 or 3 new books. Well, better than buying crack I suppose. So perhaps some of you might have some tips for me to go squander my Xmas $$ on. So, what áre you reading eh? and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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The subtitles on my new simpsons dvd. WHAT IF THERE IS NO TOMORROW? THERE WASN'T ONE TODAY! | |
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my scripts untill the shows open late next week. am afraid to start any books for fear i will forget lines if i do. normally i am not worried about this, but i have 3 scripts commited to memory, versus the one normally committed. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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'being and nothingness' by jean-paul sartre
also 'more, now, again' by elizabeth wurtzel whew! | |
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The Org? | |
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summerdawn said: 'being and nothingness' by jean-paul sartre
Ooh, good choice! adding it to my online shoppingcart right now... and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: summerdawn said: 'being and nothingness' by jean-paul sartre
Ooh, good choice! adding it to my online shoppingcart right now... we'll see how it goes. i've not read an awful lot of philosophy, so i'm looking forward to it | |
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summerdawn said: IstenSzek said: summerdawn said: 'being and nothingness' by jean-paul sartre
Ooh, good choice! adding it to my online shoppingcart right now... we'll see how it goes. i've not read an awful lot of philosophy, so i'm looking forward to it You would both love "Think" By Simon Blackburn Put yourself on the worldwide org map! www.frappr.com/princeorg | |
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Where do you buy your books, IstenSzek? I'm a bit of a collector myself.
I just finished some other work and plan on seriously bingeing on Patrick White over the next several months. (I really want to write something on him.) First up: Riders in the Chariot. I also need to finish Anita Desai's Fasting Feasting. Also, this year, I swear, God as my witness, that I will read all of Don Quixote. There's a new translation out, which might be a good excuse to start it. That may be a summer project, depending on some things. Why don't you put some titles out there, IstenSzek (or anyone!)? I always get good ideas from these threads. I'm still reeling from House of Leaves. lol Book it [This message was edited Tue Dec 30 8:27:49 PST 2003 by 2the9s] | |
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The Innovator's Solution: Creating and Sustaining Successful Growth
- Clayton Christensen Fear is the mind-killer. | |
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Beyond Fear: A Toltec Guide to Freedom and Joy.
Fear is the source of all of the negative agreements we've made with life. It can alienate us from the joy that is our birthright. When we are able to look at our lives without fear or judgments, we realize that reality can be whatever we want it to be. Beyond Fear leads seekers of the Toltec way of freedom and joy on their spiritual journey into a state of empowerment. More expansive and in-depth than The Four Agreements, Beyond Fear contains information on life after death, prophecies about the evolution of humanity, and exercises and ceremonies to walk readers through the process of shedding fear and becoming spiritually and emotionally alive. I actually thought about u, Isten, with this book when I read your thread about a recurring dream. http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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Going the Other Way: Lessons from a Life in and out of Major-League Baseball by Bily Bean
From the only openly gay former major-league baseball player comes an unprecedented chronicle of America’s national pastime. Going the Other Way is the intimate memoir of a man who, in the prime of his career, faced a heartbreaking dilemma and, in time, learned to follow his own path. My brother gave me this for Christmas. I read the last half of it a couple of nights ago, and almost finished the first half before I fell asleep last night. I did this with the last bio I read, too (Possessed). Anyway, it relates to my above selection in that it's really about not living your life in fear. Great story, with some very low moments. http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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2the9s said: Where do you buy your books, IstenSzek? I'm a bit of a collector myself.
Depends. I just buy them wherever I can get my hands on m Whenever I pass a bookshop, anywhere, I have to go inside to check out what they've got. And I always end up leaving with too many books lol. Lately I also do a lot of online shopping at bol.com since it's so easy to just sit at home doing nothing all day and go from one cross-reference to another on those kind of sites and just order anything and everything that seems the least bit interesting. Mind you, they do send a lot of payment reminders I just finished some other work and plan on seriously bingeing on Patrick White over the next several months. (I really want to write something on him.) First up: Riders in the Chariot. To be hones, I hadn't heard of him before but I'll go and check it out in a minute. I also need to finish Anita Desai's Fasting Feasting. Also, this year, I swear, God as my witness, that I will read all of Don Quixote. There's a new translation out, which might be a good excuse to start it. That may be a summer project, depending on some things. I just had D.Q. in my hands last night, since it's on of those 75 odd books I've stacked up but haven't read yet. It's been on my shelves for about 3 years now but it's such small print and yet still so incredibly huge that it kind of scares me just to look at it lol. But I've also put it on my "must read" list for 2004. Doubt if it will happen though. Why don't you put some titles out there, IstenSzek (or anyone!)? I always get good ideas from these threads. I will. I have to go out for a few hours now but when I get back I'll go through what I read last year and see if there are some things among those that are worth mentioning here. I'm still reeling from House of Leaves. lol don't mention it anymore, please. you'll wake it up! and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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IstenSzek said: To be honest, I hadn't heard of [Patrick White] before but I'll go and
check it out in a minute. Check out The Vivisector and The Solid Mandala. | |
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Oh yeah! And Where the Wild Things Are!
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2the9s said: Oh yeah! And Where the Wild Things Are!
nice avatar! http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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Songs of Solomon by Toni Morrison (my favorite author) | |
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The Perks of Being a Wallflower | |
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Alan Warner~The Sopranos.
This guy is very talented and unusual and I was very pleased to introduce Alan Warner to Natsume who loved his 1st novel Morvern Caller. Morvern Caller was made into a film last year with Samantha Morton which some of you may know about. But forget the film and read the book. Highly recommended. | |
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JimmyNothing said: summerdawn said: IstenSzek said: summerdawn said: 'being and nothingness' by jean-paul sartre
Ooh, good choice! adding it to my online shoppingcart right now... we'll see how it goes. i've not read an awful lot of philosophy, so i'm looking forward to it You would both love "Think" By Simon Blackburn sounds interesting...i'll have to check that one out | |
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