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Old 01-03-2003, 04:27 PM   #1
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Your favorite book?

Or any good ones that you've read recently?? I'm looking for some lecture...
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'The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle' (by Haruki Murakami, don't worry it's in English)

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...I also like 'Invisible Monsters' by Chuck Palahniuk
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 'trilogy'

I can read these books over and over and they still give me hours of enjoyment and the occasional laugh out loud.
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Those are my faves, if you want recent reads of mine.

1 - 'The Fundamentals of Thought' - HUbbard
2 - 'The Machine in the garden' - Leo Marx
3 - 'The Sociological Imagination' - C Wright Mills

1 - http://www.newerapublications.com/bk...c/descsl1.html

2 - http://www.amst.umd.edu/Research/cul...ions/marx1.htm

3 - http://www.faculty.rsu.edu/~felwell/...tations/MILLS/

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Old 01-03-2003, 04:35 PM   #7
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Those are my faves, if you want recent reads of mine.

1 - 'The Fundamentals of Thought' - HUbbard
2 - 'The Machine in the garden' - Leo Marx
3 - 'The Sociological Imagination' - C Wright Mills

1 - http://www.newerapublications.com/bk...c/descsl1.html

2 - http://www.amst.umd.edu/Research/cul...ions/marx1.htm

3 - http://www.faculty.rsu.edu/~felwell/...tations/MILLS/

The first one is a scientology book right??? Never read anything on scientology... you liked it?
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Fact or Fiction? I dont read much in the sci-fi, mystery type genre's. The book I am reading now is Stolen Valor abou Vietnam Vets who claimed they were medal winners and they really were not etc. Pretty interesting.

Another book I found interesting was WILL the G. Gordon Liddy writing

Anyhow, just a couple I have read recently, they are not new books, but pretty good.
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Old 01-03-2003, 04:43 PM   #10
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The first one is a scientology book right??? Never read anything on scientology... you liked it?
I read the fundamentals of thought at least once a year.

I am not a Scientologist by no means, But i have been reading their material for years, and definitely agree with lots of points.

I have all the scientology books.

I just happened to have re-read that one recently, so I mentioned it.

I read tons of weird shit, thats what I do instead of the tv. heheh

Awhile back someone was posting about Hubbard, made me pick it up and give it ayet another read, its not that long, and I underline things on every page of a book I read, so its nothing to skim and take in the positive things it offers.... It definitely works, as I haventy had an illness in years.

And the rweactive mind definitely controls most people today, once you rid yourself of it, many things change.
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The Devil's Notebook - Lavey
Burroughs - Junky
Kerouac - On The Road

Recent 3rd and 5th re-reads.
On the Road
Some how that book is always in the back of my mind.
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On the Road
Some how that book is always in the back of my mind.
One of the greatest books ever written. What do you think made me move 2100 miles from home at such a young age?

hehehe

'And I think of Dean Moriarity, I think of Him...'
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One of the greatest books ever written. What do you think made me move 2100 miles from home at such a young age?

hehehe

'And I think of Dean Moriarity, I think of Him...'
I have read many books, and at one time was going through about one a day and I totally have to agree with you on that.


now most of my reading is done online

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now most of my reading is done online
You mean you read books that were put online? or you read things that were written to be online...? Eighter way, any suggestions?
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy 'trilogy'

I can read these books over and over and they still give me hours of enjoyment and the occasional laugh out loud.
Fuck yeah man! Ever read the Dirk Gently stories? A friend of mine got it for me last Christmas. Also quite funny.
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One of the greatest books ever written. What do you think made me move 2100 miles from home at such a young age?

hehehe

'And I think of Dean Moriarity, I think of Him...'
one of my all time favorite books. had a huge influence on me as well. more than any other book i've ever read.
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You mean you read books that were put online? or you read things that were written to be online...? Eighter way, any suggestions?
It's just that I am always working so it just happens that everything that I read is online....usually industry related.

What sort of suggestions are you looking for?
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obscenity this obscenity that, read it in high school....great book
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Haven't read that much from Stephen King but I read most of the Richard Bachman...(My favorite was The Regulators...really fucked up! with Desperation from Stephen King....) The running man was also awsome..(but the movie sucked...)
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one of my all time favorite books. had a huge influence on me as well. more than any other book i've ever read.
a good friend of mine, one of best friends actually. I call him every few days.

he gave me the book one day, and told me to read it, said it would change my life.

It did.

It really did, damn im drunk. damn i miss my boy. high school friend.

been a long time though.



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Carlos Castenada --
The Teachings of Don Juan; A Yaqui Way of Knowledge.
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Tales of Power
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also, try The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot
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and last but not least: Ronbert Jordan -- Wheel of Time series. It blows Tolkien off the fuckin map.

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and last but not least: Ronbert Jordan -- Wheel of Time series. It blows Tolkien off the fuckin map.
You are kidding? I gave up after about the 5th or 6th book... Just got boring. Have you ever read the Silmarillion?

Good book I'm reading right now: Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
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ANYTHING by Robert Ludlum. I am going through his entire collection right now and each book is fantastic.

I recommend the Bourne Identity, and then follow up with the two novels after because they really give you a great story. I haven't seen the movie so I can't say if it compares, but when I saw Matt Damon doing Kung Fu moves.... well I wasn't impressed.

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fruits
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turtles, termites, and traffic jams by resnick
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Read concurrently with creative evolutionary systems (bentley), swarm intelligence (kennedy), the selfish gene (dawkins), and chaos (gleick), it's a fun kick in the pants.

snowcrash by neal stephenson (and his others)
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i had to re-read this crazy shit. better than neuromancer by far.

programming perl by larry wall
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...and I don't mean any children's book. I want some, maybe philosophical, or a book that'll make me think about things. I haven't found anything intresting sofar.
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...and I don't mean any children's book. I want some, maybe philosophical, or a book that'll make me think about things. I haven't found anything intresting sofar.
But you want a story?? Or a pyschology or sociology books etc..?

If you want a fucked up story, read The Regulators...(either Richard Bachman or Stephen king...Hard to say cause Bachman was supposed to be dead...but now he's back with another book...King is weird...)

If you want philosophical books they're a tons of good one...But I've read a lot at college in philosophical class...so I was looking more for entertaining books for the holidays ;)

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I don't think stories will be enough. I do enjoy a good story, but my mind craves something to think.
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