I'm gonna try and find it
What are you reading 2009 edition - Page 3
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Foucault
Sweden2826 Posts
I'm gonna try and find it | ||
ZorAptoR
Switzerland926 Posts
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kAra
Germany1333 Posts
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Art.FeeL
1163 Posts
![]() Reading: Robinson Crusoe ![]() Plan reading: Two faces os Islam ![]() | ||
Oddysay
Canada597 Posts
curently shaman soldat vol 6 from robin hobb ![]() next : song of ice and fire from r.r martin ( im at the vol 11 ) | ||
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Pholon
Netherlands6142 Posts
On May 24 2009 17:36 Last Romantic wrote: The Faerie Queene ! That's a good idea for my next book, too. Thanks, Pholon~ ok, I'll do that one too then ![]() On May 24 2009 19:24 ZorAptoR wrote: ![]() That book is soooo good | ||
freelander
Hungary4707 Posts
Reading: Selfish gene by Richard Dawkins Planning: Flow by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi | ||
Tonkerchen
680 Posts
Reading: Omerta by Mario Puzo Planning: Rereading LotR, more books of Haruki Murakami^^, some random books of my brother's shelf. its so good when you still have much time in your youth haha | ||
PH
United States6173 Posts
![]() This is the last book I actually finished reading. Was for a class. I can't stand traditional Asian philosophy...it's so dumb and limited... -_____-;; Confucianism is a horrible double-edged sword, too...at least I think so in regards to the whole familial piety thing. ![]() It's for class, and I'm getting completely owned by this book. It is honestly the most dense piece of shit I've ever had to wade through. I can't read more than two pages at a time without taking a break. God help me, it's for class, too. ![]() Book I need to start reading next. Also for class. T_T I don't have time to read shit for fun...lawl. | ||
konadora
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Singapore66071 Posts
![]() Currently reading: ![]() Plan to read in the future (because it's not translated yet) : ![]() | ||
Hans-Titan
Denmark1711 Posts
Can't remember. Red both '1984', 'Ved Vejen' (danish) and 'The Shock Doctrine' not too long ago. Currently Reading: ![]() Planning: My father has a couple of books regarding the current economic crisis, including Paul Krugmans The Return of Depression Economics and the Crisis of 2008, which I'll probably start with. | ||
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
On May 24 2009 16:13 Hollow wrote: ... .... I'm really bad at just sticking to one or two books at the same time Oh man, maybe that book is legit but the guys name.. QUACKenbush? ...... Anyway, I think I've started a ton of books and just put them away this year, couldn't get into it for some reason. I did finish "Playing to Win", by Sirlin tho, was fun. I got distracted from reading "Flow - The Psychology of Optimal Experience" by Mihály Csíkszentmihályi despite finding it really interesting, as well as "The Fountainhead" by Ayn Rand, so I've put both on ice. I'll definitely try to get to reading both of them later. I'm currently reading Eisenhorn (by Dan Abnett), and liking it a lot. I plan on reading either "Dirk Gently's Hollistic Detective Agency" by Douglas Adams, or re-reading "One of a kind", by Nolan Dalla, next (or Flow). | ||
HeadBangaa
United States6512 Posts
The other 3 are: 1. Manifesto: The Revolution (Ron Paul) 2. Pet Semetary (Stephen King) 3. The Road to Serfdom (Friedrich Hayek) edit: almost forgot: 4. The Prince (Niccolo Machiavelli) <-- surprisingly boring | ||
Frits
11782 Posts
currently reading: Crime and Punishment Great book but due to school i am progressing really slowly, vacation starting after next week though! next: do androids dream of electric sheep / ulysses / war and peace Still got those on my bookshelf right now and looking forward to all of them, dunno which one to pick first. For school I just finished An Introduction Into Cognitive Psychology (Groome), Biological Psychology (Kalat), Critical Thinking (Moore & Parker) and What Is This Thing Called Science (Chalmers). | ||
niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
Last book wasn't really fiction book, more like a guide of some sort: ![]() .. can only be bought. | ||
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thedeadhaji
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39489 Posts
On May 24 2009 18:45 Shadrik wrote: I've to quote this too. Read them a few years ago in German and started now to read the original books (hoping Dance of Dragons will be released this year). I'm currently at A Clash of Kings and enjoy them all over again. oh man reading this in 2 languages... fuck I might do that eventually LOL | ||
D10
Brazil3409 Posts
![]() Decent book, nowhere nearly as cool as the others, but its really interesting notheless. ![]() currently reading it, and I honestly wonder, how did tolkien decline from such a state of the art clear writing ? Indeed lotr was about middle earth and not the ring. | ||
neobowman
Canada3324 Posts
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Ideas
United States8056 Posts
2: about to finish Kurt Vonnegut's cat's cradle 3. Will read Don DeLillo's Libra next | ||
Ideas
United States8056 Posts
On May 24 2009 15:19 Danzepol wrote: finished reading ![]() In the 12th grade I had to read grendel for Brit Lit and really loved that book ![]() | ||
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