What are you reading right now?

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  1. antithesis

    antithesis Hello

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    In the end, I actually liked Sometimes a Great Notion better. There was just something wonderful about it. The movie is really good too.
     
  2. continuousbeing

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    "talisman" by Graham Hancock

    high quality, like most of his writings
     
  3. famousblueraincoat

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    Moliere's plays, and Graham Greene's A Burnt Out Case.
     
  4. Lizard King

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    Just finished Beyond Good & Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche (really great book).

    My next book: The Doors of Percepcion by Aldous Huxley.
     
  5. m6m

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    I'm reading two biographies;

    one about Mae West,
    the other about Karl Marx.
     
  6. sharon

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    I'm reading Virginia Woolf's Mrs Dalloway. I'm only 18 pages in and so have yet to form a real opinion although I'm enjoying the stream of consciousness writing style.
     
  7. Ann-Akim

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    lesle thomas "the virgin soldiers"
     
  8. shaba

    shaba Grand Inquisitor

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    right now I'm reading The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky
    A really great book, recommended reading for the existentialist in you.

    And I just Finished Angels & Demons by Dan Brown also a great book. Oooo and everyone has got to check out Requiem for a Dream by Hubert Selby Jr! My favourite book of all time.
     
  9. kiss_the_sky

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    Gödel, Escher and Bach - Douglas R. Hofstadter
     
  10. smlchance

    smlchance Hip Forums Supporter HipForums Supporter

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    Finally I am able to read a book! It's called "Hello to all that: War Zoloft and Peace" by john stalk i think his name is. I also have ordered a book by post called

    the Biology of Belief by Bruce Lipton Which I heard about on Coast2Coast AM w/George Noory. UNBELIEVABLE>..... nb: IT's not gonna be generally available until the end of April but you can order it at brucelipton.com

    check out these books if you can!
     
  11. forestcreature

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    george orwells "animal farm", funny yet sad.
     
  12. Charlie381

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    The Pisces Enigma - Jane Ridder-Patrick
     
  13. Syntax

    Syntax Senior Member

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    Mikhail Bulgakov - The Master and Margarita.

    Funny, intelligent, surreal and unique.
     
  14. hayduke_lives5447

    hayduke_lives5447 Sancho

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    Hocus Pocus- Kurt Vonnegut
     
  15. Deja vu

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    Diary of a drug fiend by Aleister Crowley
     
  16. lovelovelove

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    the los angeles diaries - james brown
    dry- augusten burroughs
    at the gates of the animal kingdom- amy hempel
     
  17. Amanda's Shadow

    Amanda's Shadow Flower Child

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    Chick's Guide to Saving the universe: A green girl's guide to eco-living (or something like that) by Marina Baker



    How I paid for college: a novel of sex, theft, friendship, and musical theater by marc acito

    Whats the matter with kansas: how conservatves stole teh heart of america by thomas frank
     
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    Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi
    it's a great graphic memoir of an iranian girl
    stole off my sister's book shelf while she's at college :)
     
  19. Oh So strangE indeeD

    Oh So strangE indeeD Member

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    Violin By Anne Rice
     
  20. makno

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    confessions of an economic hit man ....... by john .perkins
     
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