I am currently reading Cat in the Hat. Classic book right there. :cool:
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I am currently reading Cat in the Hat. Classic book right there. :cool:
Whats your preference,thrillers,fantasy,sci-fi?Quote:
Originally Posted by nigel123
I will take this opportunity to recommend Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gripper
In paperback, hang in with the somewhat stilted prose for the first 150 pages or so; there are only another 1000 or so to go.
A great book, period.
"It" by Stephen King
Well I prefer books on philospy, but I just finished reading a book by G.I. Gurdjieff, mentioned it earlier sonewhere in this thread, "Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson" I am trying now to find some E-boeks from Peter D. Ouspensky.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gripper
Well I prefer books on philosophy, but I just finished reading a book by G.I. Gurdjieff, mentioned it earlier somewhere in this thread, "Beelzebub's Tales To His Grandson" I am trying now to find some E-books from Peter D. Ouspensky.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gripper
* Maybe a great set of books to read is, "The Amber Collection" by Roger Zelazny... I have the complete set in both audio and e-book format...if you are interested in them, then you will find me on SoulSeek :)
Eww, too long. Read the abridged version: http://www.spudworks.com/article/66/2/Quote:
Originally Posted by j2k4
That reminds me...:shifty:
Edit: Currently reading - Revisionary Gleam: De Quincy, Coleridge, and the High Romantic Argument. Daniel Sanjiv Roberts.
The Other Bible
Making History by Stephen Fry.
Quite Interesting :)
the movie was scary :fear:Quote:
Originally Posted by powerwolf