2009-06-07, 11:51 | Link #1003 |
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The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
This book left me almost crying at the end. Seeing how the main character lost her whole world around her (again) after Allied troops dropped a bomb on her neighborhood. I don't think I can read another book for a while.
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2009-06-10, 01:37 | Link #1010 |
Let's Puppystyle!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Best Place In The WORLD
Age: 32
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just read "Blue Ocean Strategy"...you guys should definitely check it out! It's a really really darn good book.
On a lighter note, i read freakonomics, which was also very interesting...but i'm pretty sure the majority of you have read it. p.s. - read mein kampf last year...was an interesting read. I would recommend it, it gives you a nice little insight into what the man was like (and no i'm not racist damnit, i swear i got so many weird looks when i was walking out of my friend's apartment with her copy of mein kampf...) |
2009-06-10, 04:32 | Link #1011 |
A Priori Impossibility
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: California
Age: 33
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Being and Time by Martin Heidegger.
And now I'm reading Soren Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death. There's something incredibly ironic in reading about despair and despairing over an exam tomorrow at the same time. |
2009-06-11, 21:01 | Link #1013 |
books-eater youkai
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Betweem wisdom and insanity
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The Sandman: The Dream-Hunters, The Graveyard Book , Interworld and, M is for Magic by Neil Gaiman and a little compilation of poems and letters from Robert and Elisabeth Barret Browning
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