Currently for me, Stephen King's Different Seasons and Knaak's the Veiled Prophet.
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GIEV D3 INFOZ NAO!( <---Poster from the official Bnet Forums) "I'm sure that in time, every bit of her will be gone and her death will be a mystery... even to me."-Secret Window
Just started Zora Neal Hurston's "Their Eyes were watching god" for a lit class.
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GIEV D3 INFOZ NAO!( <---Poster from the official Bnet Forums) "I'm sure that in time, every bit of her will be gone and her death will be a mystery... even to me."-Secret Window
I'm at part 2 of 1984 right now. So far its an amazing book; it's kind of scary reading it and all the big brotherism in it in contrast to today's world and how this book was written so long ago.
I'm at part 2 of 1984 right now. So far its an amazing book; it's kind of scary reading it and all the big brotherism in it in contrast to today's world and how this book was written so long ago.
So true. Animal Farm is a really good, fast read. Anthem by Ayn Rand is really good too.
Right now I'm reading short stories by Neil Gaiman and also H.P. Lovecraft.
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Walk tall, kick ass, learn to speak Arabic, love music and never forget you come from a long line of truth seekers, lovers and warriors.
-Hunter S. Thompson
I'm at part 2 of 1984 right now. So far its an amazing book; it's kind of scary reading it and all the big brotherism in it in contrast to today's world and how this book was written so long ago.
i love that book, especially the end...so captivating, i wont spoil tho
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"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
I am currently reading the SAS survival manual, usually a chapter a night before I go to sleep. Aside from that, I am reading the US Army/Marine Counterinsurgency manual, and re-reading Chuck Palahniuk's Fight Club for the... 11th time, maybe.
ok im reading currently...a collection of early Hemingway short stories and snippets called In Our Time, also i plan on finally finishing huck finn <- i never did really like it tho, but its an injustice not to read it. and i think i'll read Nathaniel Hawthorne's house of seven gables, which was recommended by a teacher of mine.
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Remember the String of Ears
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
I'm at part 2 of 1984 right now. So far its an amazing book; it's kind of scary reading it and all the big brotherism in it in contrast to today's world and how this book was written so long ago.
Now thats a good book
Freedom is Slavery
War is Peace
ignorance is strength
but right now im reading fahrenhiet 451 its similiar to 1984
im a major fan of world war 2 so im always reading something about it, but aside that im reading Jose Ortega y Gasset's Rebellion of the masses (i dunno if thats the correct translation) and an antology called galactic empires (asimov, clarke, shaara, anderson etc) i found in a used books store...
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"You have already grasped that Sisyphus is the absurd hero. He is, as much through his passions as through his torture. His scorn of the gods, his hatred of death, and his passion for life won him that unspeakable penalty in which the whole being is exerted toward accomplishing nothing. This is the price that must be paid for the passions of this earth. Nothing is told us about Sisyphus in the underworld. Myths are made for the imagination to breathe life into them."
i'm reading "Marked". It's about a tennage girl who, well, got marked and became a vampire, so she has to go to a vampire school, I started to read it last week.
"I want to say something but I'll keep it to myself I guess and leave this useless post behind to make you aware that there WAS something... "
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
recently: enders game, dragons of atumn twilight, dragons of winter night, dragons of spring dawning, test of the twins, time of the twins, war of the twins, second generattion, dragons of summer flame, dragons of fallen sun, dragons of lost star, dragons of vanished moon, dragons of dwarven depths, dragons of highlord skies these last bunch of books from dragons of atumn twilight thru dragons of highlord skies are all a chain of books within the dragonlance series... written by margret weis and tracy hickman... if u wont read them all u have to read the first three... epic fantasy
why would you need to read something to learn to fakie tre? if you can tre flip, just do it in fakie with practice lol. theres nothing u can read from a book tat can substitute actual experience.
anywayz, i just finished demonsbane, does anyone know when it originally came out?
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"I want to say something but I'll keep it to myself I guess and leave this useless post behind to make you aware that there WAS something... "
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
why would you need to read something to learn to fakie tre? if you can tre flip, just do it in fakie with practice lol. theres nothing u can read from a book tat can substitute actual experience.
anywayz, i just finished demonsbane, does anyone know when it originally came out?
because i just started skating again after a year and when u ride in fakie its easier to get the 360 on the board people tend to learn spin tricks in fakie before in normal
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"I'm sure that in time, every bit of her will be gone and her death will be a mystery... even to me."-Secret Window
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
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"I'm sure that in time, every bit of her will be gone and her death will be a mystery... even to me."-Secret Window
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So true. Animal Farm is a really good, fast read. Anthem by Ayn Rand is really good too.
Right now I'm reading short stories by Neil Gaiman and also H.P. Lovecraft.
-Hunter S. Thompson
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i love that book, especially the end...so captivating, i wont spoil tho
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Never been a huge King fan, but a friend talked me into reading the first book of this series and it's decent.
"to the worm in horseradish, the world is horseradish."
Now thats a good book
Freedom is Slavery
War is Peace
ignorance is strength
but right now im reading fahrenhiet 451 its similiar to 1984
"You have already grasped that Sisyphus is the absurd hero. He is, as much through his passions as through his torture. His scorn of the gods, his hatred of death, and his passion for life won him that unspeakable penalty in which the whole being is exerted toward accomplishing nothing. This is the price that must be paid for the passions of this earth. Nothing is told us about Sisyphus in the underworld. Myths are made for the imagination to breathe life into them."
- Albert Camus
It's the decisions you make when you have no time to make them that define who you are.
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
gamma11 > east
awsome book and a twisted ending
anywayz, i just finished demonsbane, does anyone know when it originally came out?
-Equinox
"We're like the downtown of the Diablo related internet lol"
-Winged
because i just started skating again after a year and when u ride in fakie its easier to get the 360 on the board people tend to learn spin tricks in fakie before in normal