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Ricochet
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Finished Marquez
Started Franz Kafka "Amerika" |
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Norbert
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Elias Canetti:Delusion(translated title)
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goose
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Ricochet
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wait...you don't know my cliche expression? |
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Jared
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Ricochet
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GET OUT THEN! |
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Jared
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I'm still on Charlotte Bronte's 'Villette'...spend too much time in here to get it finished...
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Music has always been a matter of energy to me. On some nights I believe that a car with the needle on empty can run 50 more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio. Hunter S Thompson
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Ricochet
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Started Gabriel Garcia Marquez - Blue Dog Eyes (collection of stories) -think I'll finish it today :P |
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walrus333
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I have been reading alot of mythology lately, none of the whole Greek/Roman stuff but tales of the icy north! Odin and Thor and a little bit of celtic stuff, right now im working through Beowulf and it is excellent
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If anyone knows where I can get a copy of some Flute and Voice (Indo-Prog/Raga Rock) albums please PM me! Many thanks!
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ANDREW
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"IL TRENO DELL'ORO" by Ronald W. Zweig. This book is based on an incredible true story who takes roots on the World War II. It mentions how Germans soldiers robbed Hungarian Hebrews's properties (gold, gold watches, gold coins, jewellery, gold plates, gold in ingots, wedding rings, silver articles, cash, stamp-collections, cameras, binoculars, Persian carpets, old valuable furnitures), enough to fill up a 50 wagons train, for an estimated value of 1 MILLIARD and 300 MILLIONS EUROS approximately. Excellent book, well written (in detail), who makes you think about those millions of innocent people which really found the hell in those places and the Devil inside the German's eyes. Highly Recommended for people who likes contemporary history books. |
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A'swepe
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I just finished Nelson DeMille's Up Country & am now reading America's Longest War, The United States and Vietnam, 1950 - 1975 by George C. Herring.
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David - Never doubt in the dark that which you believe to be true in the light.
http://www.myspace.com/aardvarktxusa - Instrumental rock http://www.soundclick.com/aardvarktxusa |
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oliverstoned
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Read a french book "Castaneda the truth of the lie"
(translated tittle). Not bad, but not as transcendant as castaneda's books of course. |
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TheProgtologist
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I really don't expect it to be as brilliant as The Talisman.If it is half as good I will be happy.This book has been around for awhile and I never got to read it because I had so much other stuff to read.My wife read it and says it is pretty good. |
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Empathy
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I enjoyed Black House, although it didn't seem to reach the same level of brilliance as The Talisman, IMO.
I just started reading Ilium by Dan Simmons. Somewhat of a slow start so far... |
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Empathy
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I'll agree. Many writers don't know what to do about endings. The end of the Hyperion series is brilliant, IMO. |
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TheProgtologist
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I have just started Black House,the sequel to one of the greatest quest books ever,The Talisman,by Stephen King and Peter Straub
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TheProgtologist
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I think they are. |
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stonebeard
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Nick Mason's Pink Floyd book.
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Blacksword
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The Davinci Code is just plain silly, I think. I read that last year and thought at the time 'Really, wow! is that true' etc etc... I think Dan Brown used an excessive amount of artisitic license when he wrote that book. I think it's probably 'all mouth and no trousers' It's a pleasant enough read but presents too much fluff as fact.. I'm just coming to the nd of 'The Chrysalids' by John Wyndham. I've read several of his other books including 'Day of the Triffids' 'The Kraken wakes' and 'Chocky' but I think I like this one the most. The issues it seems to be raising about intolerance and biggotry are very relevant today, some fifity years or so after he wrote it. |
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Ultimately bored by endless ecstasy!
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