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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:32 [#00619332]
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a bit like Oprah, but completely not.
its been awhile, so tell me what you are reading at the moment, are you enjoying it, etc.
myself, I am reading "Shock Value", a book by John Waters about bad taste and his films. :)
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George_Kaplan
on 2003-03-27 08:33 [#00619335]
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i am reading 'a new kind of science' by stephen wolfram
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martinhm
from York (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-27 08:34 [#00619337]
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Has anybody read any good pop science / maths books recently? I'd like some suggestions along the lines of that recently published book "Phi: The Golden Ratio". Ta
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Morton
from out (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:37 [#00619344]
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i started with Kafka's 'Der Process' some time ago, haven't read these few weeks though, i should pick it up again
i can only read when i've got nothing on my mind
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:39 [#00619349]
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ooh thats a good one.
you should also read his short stories - pretty great!
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-03-27 08:39 [#00619350]
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I've just finished reading an Agatha Christie (Peril At End House), and I'm about to start "Dombey and son" by Dickens.
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George_Kaplan
on 2003-03-27 08:40 [#00619352]
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are u interested in the mind? there's a book by steven pinker called 'how the mind works' you may like. it's quite tasty if youre into maths
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pachi
from yo momma (United States) on 2003-03-27 08:41 [#00619356]
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David D. Burns - Feeling Good
it's actually a self-help book for cognative therapy
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:41 [#00619357]
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goodness, paul. going for the hard stuff. :P
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-03-27 08:47 [#00619364]
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Dickens has been one of my favourite authors since I was 16. people who diss dickens know zilch about literature! :)
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Jarworski
from The Grove (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-27 08:50 [#00619371]
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I've given up on loads of stuff. I'm in such despair I nearly bought a Nick Hornby book today. Hopefully my Bruce Campbell autobiography will arrive tomorrow :)
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:51 [#00619373]
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haven't ever read anything by him. I know, the horror! THE HORROR!!
hey, weren't you going to mail me some of your writings..? still waiting.. :P
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George_Kaplan
on 2003-03-27 08:51 [#00619374]
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if u dont know it check out the wolfram book. its juicy.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:52 [#00619377]
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I'm waiting for Moore's "Stupid White Men" - had to order it online as all of a sudden half of my country became an instant Moore-fan after the weekend..
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-03-27 08:55 [#00619385]
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Thanks for the reminder Alex, I'd forgotten! Yavo, the day you buy a Nick Hornby book is the day they've GOT YOU!
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 08:58 [#00619392]
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I actually liked "high fedility".. does this make me a bad person..? :*(
in my defense: the book is 100x better than the sappy film - it has a more realistic, nastier tone.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-03-27 09:00 [#00619395]
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Defence not accepted! :P
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martinhm
from York (United Kingdom) on 2003-03-27 09:05 [#00619405]
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wolfram?
Is that the author's name? As in Stephen Wolfram. In which case what would you suggest, Mathematica or A New Kind of Science?
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 09:16 [#00619421]
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shit. :)
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-03-27 09:32 [#00619448]
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cute thread....
i've been reading out of this HUGE history-ish book......it's totally fascinating
Title: Ancient Mysteries Authors: Peter James and Nick Thorpe
the tag line on this one is ....
From the statues on Easter Island to the pyramids of Egypt.......ancient astronauts to lost Roman armies.....Tiahuanaco to the somerset zodiac.....dracula to Edgar Cayce......mystical druids to elusive Amazons....the Riddle of the Sphinx to the grave of King Arthur.
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pomme de terre
from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-03-27 09:34 [#00619450]
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hehe.. that sounds right up my alley.
<-- is an unexplained buff.
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-03-27 09:37 [#00619456]
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Have you read any Graham Phillips or Zechhariah Sitchin, LeCoeur? If you like ancient mysteries etc, I think you'd like their books.
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-03-27 09:58 [#00619500]
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tis lots of fun.......each story is roughly 5-10 pages long and so it doesn't take long to read ONE mystery and then do other stuff. =0)
some topic titles just to wet your whistle
Chapter One - Lost Lands and Catastrophes
Chapter Two - Watching the skies
Chapter Three (listen up NACHO) - Architectural wonders
Chapter Four - Earth Patterns
Chapter Five - Voyagers and discoveries
Chapter Six - Legendary history
Chapter Seven - Hoax?
Chapter Eight - Archaeology and the supernatural
there are about 5-7 stories under each title........the book is soft cover, 8x11, 650ish pages and 2 inches thick......it's a lot of fun try to find it used!!!
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-03-27 10:00 [#00619503]
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i have not. is it real history!!!
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marlowe
from Antarctica on 2003-03-27 10:02 [#00619507]
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Graham Phillips examines the mysteries of ancient civilisations, and their achievements. Sitchin is a respected scholar, who focusses mainly on the Sumerians and their scrolls. They're interesting reads, the kind usually poo-pooed by cynics who just naturally recoil from something challenging to the belief system they've been brought up with - I think you'd enjoy them tho - some very interesting observations indeed.
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-03-27 10:19 [#00619520]
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ohhhh sounds interesting.....especially the sumarian history, i'm not up to snuff on that stuff.
i always save threads like this one, and check out the books recommended. i feel if someone took the time to recommend something it might be worth my time to check it out.
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Anus_Presley
on 2003-03-27 10:20 [#00619522]
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click herre this is my book club website. the site is morre forr fun, not be taken too serriously. the grroup is rreading the Shining, but since i have rread it, i'm not.
I'm rreading "Girl, Interrupted" by Susanna Kaysen, but that will be finished in the next day orr so, its a small book.
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LeCoeur
from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-03-27 10:24 [#00619527]
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aside
does conan the barbarian count......T hee
i just thought of that most famous sumarian......ahhahahha
*loves those movies*
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George_Kaplan
on 2003-03-27 10:26 [#00619530]
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new kind of science.
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George_Kaplan
on 2003-03-27 10:31 [#00619533]
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oh yeah and another recommendation to those of you who are historically/sonically inclined.. 'stone age soundtracks' by paul devereaux. there's loads of sites around the world with unusual sonic properties. its a good introduction. it's the early history of sound design, basically.
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X-tomatic
from ze war room on 2003-03-27 10:53 [#00619559]
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the bible
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neetta
from Finland on 2003-03-27 12:27 [#00619689]
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i'm reading 'no logo' by naomi klein.
it's quite horrifying to read.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-03-27 13:43 [#00619814]
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horrifying as in badly written, or a horrible content..?
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