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Guest DancerB
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All those books you mentioned are fine but I just reread The Stainless Steal Rat for the third time and I would highly reccomend them all.

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Guest sisterjane
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yes, those book made me find god. he is surely a saint.

 

God Bless

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-Demosthenes- said in post # :

Ever read the princess bride? I'm reading for school, did ya know that Morganstein isn't a real person.

 

What? They are making you read that at school? Tell your teacher they are propagating the breeding of an uneducated generation in preparation for life in a society where only the eloquent succeed.

 

They are crippling your vocabulary, a pox on them. For someone who obviously enjoys the written word, you should feel insulted. Probably.

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Just in the middle of reading my Vector Calculus book (yes, I have an assignment due in tomorrow and I haven't done it yet, would there be any other reason for me reading this insanely stupid book?)

Guest Phytofu
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Anne Rice's Tale of the Body Thief

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I'm actually just reading Hawking's books.

 

About time I'll read 'em. But I'm also in the middle of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy - the fifth (and last) book.

 

Both of them are awsome.

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Finishing Ender's Shadow, Then gonna read Speaker for the Dead and Shadow Puppets.

Got a few evolution books from the library, mostly just started all of them. I'm farthest in one called Quantum Evolution, by some guy with an M in his name. Supposed to be some breakthrough, but i haven't been interested yet. Likely a waste of time on some well written bull. Oh well, we may learn something. A few Dawkins books, River out of Eden i started, really interesting. Come to think of it i think i should ditch the other book and read that one.

I also intend to read some Gandhi books i've had for two years, and only read bits and pieces of so far. One is his autobiography

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Stranger in a Strange Land. I'm reading it when there aren't any customers at the bookshop where I now work, which is most of the time. I get paid £3.50 an hour for it too. :P

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is Ender's Shadow anything to do with Ender's Game?

 

Yes, its a parellel novel, mostly from the point of view of Bean. I cant remember Enders Game real well (except the main plot), but this is as good or better.

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