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The Sun Also Rises - Hemingway
My Antonia - Willa Cather
Marriage and Morals - Bertrand Russell
Starting:
Simone deBeauvoir - The Ethics of Ambiguity
Nella Larsen - Passing
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
Last edited by thirty-two; November 24th, 2004 at 10:25 PM.
are those required reading books for class or just because?
shawn
Class
I'm not a big fan of reading multi-books at a time.. 2 at the max. Oh well!
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
I've been reading quite a bit about past lives and reincarnation. My current book I'm almost through with is "Same Soul, Many Bodies" by Brian Weiss. He's a psychiatrist that believes in reincarnation, and he believes that you can also progress into future lives through hypnosis. Weiss details several cases in the book where progression into future lives has helped his patients overcome addiction, illness, depression, etc.
I don't know if I believe in this stuff, but the book is absolutely fascinating.
Simone deBeauvoir - The Ethics of Ambiguity
Nella Larsen - Passing
Finished those plus:
Prison Writings - Leanord Peltier
Savage Inequalities - Kozol
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I.D. badges are long overdue. Security in this office park is a joke. Last year, I came to work with my spud gun in a duffel bag. I sat at my desk all day, with a rifle that shoots potatoes at 60 pounds per square inch. Can you imagine if I was deranged? - Dwight K. Schrute
I haven't had time to read much of anything other than Dr. Seuss for a few months now! My schedule has gotten a teeny bit less hectic lately though, so I bought a couple new books!
Right now, I'm reading Tales From Margaritaville by Jimmy Buffett.
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I've been reading Stephen King and Peter Straub's "Black House" for about a week.
Its a really good book in my eyes, and its pretty much about this serial killer abudting kids and murdering them in a smalltown in Western Wisconson.
I would say more, but don't want to give out any story other than the plot on the back of the book.
It's a good read (as is The Talisman by Stephen King).
Pick it up, its worth it.
Stephen King is by far the best writer...IMO.
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After the carnage steam rises through dirt, you have been consigned to the Abyss of Woe. My eldritch war-suit is pasted with blood, this empty feeling -- all that remains...RED WITH RAGE, I abide in the pit of woe. Crucified in the Abyss of Woe. And for my cards, this is time, to commit an unholy crime (STEAL THE SUPER BOWL!) GO CARDS!