The last book I read was last month for work about Hedge Funds and their different strategies and mechanisms...boring as fuck. :?
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TV Guide - it was awesome....Freak in the morning, Freak in the evening, aint no other Freak like me thats breathing....
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Power Of Myth - Joseph Campbell w/ Bill Moyers
Fast read and totally engrossing - even if you aren't all that interested in mythology this book will still keep your attention the whole way through.
Also anything by Carlos Castaneda is worth the read anyday.Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not;
a sense of humor to console him for what he is.Comment
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Originally posted by qwerty2222lately i've been reading The Master and Margarita by Mihail Bulgakov , pretty good book, try it
The last book I read was The Secret Life of Salvador Dali by the man himself. The book is the ultimate in thought and surrealism. Salvador Dali covers everything from polymorphism to why he doesn't eat spinach, and he does it with a bang! And it`s one of the most funny books i read. I recommend u guys to read it.Comment
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you wanna read a really fucked up book??
read "god is a bullet"" by boston tehran
about a murder, and a cult. really stomach churning type reading.
also reccommend the beach by alex garland-- milllion times better than movie. and his other book -- the tessaract.
also, marv alberts first book-- i'd love to , but i got a game-- is fucking histerical. really really funny. just picked it up for the second time yesterday.your life is an occasion, rise to it.
Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
download that. deep shit listed there
my dick is its own superhero.Comment
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I have been reading a hell of a lot of John Steinbeck this year - just finished 'The Pearl' by him and it was up to his usual high standard.
Starting 'The Rum Diary' by Hunter S Thompon tonight, heard good things about this author.Comment
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...........Last edited by etincelles; March 24, 2010, 03:14:35 PM.Comment
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watching the english by kate fox .. a must read for anyone visiting my fair country...it gives u an insight into the unwritten rituals and rules of english societyComment
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Paul Auster is the best living American novelist that I have read and his last two books, The Book of Illusions and Oracle Night are his best works.
Haruki Murakami writes some of the most mind bending fiction I've ever read and I HIGHLY recomend him. Everything I've read by him is amazing but
Kafka on the Shore, The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World are some of his best.
-JakeComment
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peloquin - i thought catch 22 was garbage - just rambled on and on, no story, was funny for a while but then the whole drawn out anecdotes kind of bored me after about page 200Comment
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Originally posted by GregWhelanpeloquin - i thought catch 22 was garbage - just rambled on and on, no story, was funny for a while but then the whole drawn out anecdotes kind of bored me after about page 200Comment
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