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Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson : Mathematical Thriller
Ghost Rider (The Healing Road) - Neal Pert : Neal getting over his wife's and daughters death on a motorcycle
The Democratic Majority : I have absolutely no clue why I read that.
Gun Slinger - Steven King
Anthem - Ayn Rand : Sorry Ayn while independence is good to live by Ego isn't, still a good short book.
Cryptonomicon - Neal Stephenson : Mathematical Thriller
Ghost Rider (The Healing Road) - Neal Pert : Neal getting over his wife's and daughters death on a motorcycle
The Democratic Majority : I have absolutely no clue why I read that.
Gun Slinger - Steven King
Anthem - Ayn Rand : Sorry Ayn while independence is good to live by Ego isn't, still a good short book.
"there's a line between self improvement and self involvement"
"Dogs are nature's pooper scoopers ."
"Dogs are nature's pooper scoopers ."
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I read that a couple of years ago. I thought it was really cool. I think I have read most of his books, although not the recent science book.dipsi wrote:Recently read, The Mother Tongue, by Bill Bryson. Very informative and funny.
I also recently read Sideways before I saw the movie. Pretty good book. I think the author is Rex Pickett.
I'm an experienced woman; I've been around... well, alright, I might not've been around, but I've been... nearby.
~ Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore Show)
~ Mary Richards (Mary Tyler Moore Show)
Not much of a reader, but I really love Chuck Palahniuk's work, Choke and Survior are probalby my favorite books of all time. I recently finished The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand and really dug it. I like how her work is kinda the opposite of all the Chris Sharma Nate Gold hippy happy all in one buddist shit (not that i aggree with her, it's just a nice change). It's funny how Ayn Rand's work is referenced 's like the back of John's Stewart's book, where they quote her as saying "This is similar to my works in that anyone who reads it is sure to be an asshole for at least a month afterward." Kinda sums up her work.
Slacking so bad in this department it's scary.
Finished Love, etc. (Julian Barnes) like 2 months ago and haven't finished a novel since.
Currently it's The Bluegrass Conspiracy (Sally Denton) cause that's required reading for Lexintonians and I've never read it. Also reading Amusing Ourselves To Death (Neil Postman), nice look at Fast Food Television in light of Aldous Huxley.
Then revisiting some Kafka short stories (cause work's so Kafkaesque these days) and some poetry -- Rumi (thanks VA/Paul) and Sherman Alexi.
Finished Love, etc. (Julian Barnes) like 2 months ago and haven't finished a novel since.
Currently it's The Bluegrass Conspiracy (Sally Denton) cause that's required reading for Lexintonians and I've never read it. Also reading Amusing Ourselves To Death (Neil Postman), nice look at Fast Food Television in light of Aldous Huxley.
Then revisiting some Kafka short stories (cause work's so Kafkaesque these days) and some poetry -- Rumi (thanks VA/Paul) and Sherman Alexi.
I'm currently reading the latest two issues of Harper's Magazine and a Saul Bellow book that I haven't started.
Squeeze, if you're reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance you'll really like Peter Matthiesen's In Search of the Snow Leopard. It combines the zen journey with the Himalaya.
MeetVa, Catch-22 is my favorite book of all time.
Squeeze, if you're reading Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance you'll really like Peter Matthiesen's In Search of the Snow Leopard. It combines the zen journey with the Himalaya.
MeetVa, Catch-22 is my favorite book of all time.
[size=75]You are as bad as Alan, and even he hits the mark sometimes. -charlie
"Not all conservatives are stupid, but most stupid people are conservative." - John Stuart Mill[/size]
"Not all conservatives are stupid, but most stupid people are conservative." - John Stuart Mill[/size]