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Mrs. Dalloway -- virginia woolf ... thanks to a friend that was kind enough to lend it to me.

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Guest Game of Chance
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The Origin of Conciousness in the Breakdown of the Bicameral Mind - Julian Jaynes

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Still re-reading The Wheel of Time.
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Still re-reading The Wheel of Time.

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The Dirt---Motley Crue autobiography, funniest thing I ever read

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SHADOWS: AIRLIFT & AIRWAR IN BIAFRA & NIGERIA 1967-1970 Michael I. Draper

A quaint book that focuses mostly on the humanitarian efforts to feed starving Biafrians while the UN helped to impose a food blockade.... hoping to end the Igbo peoples bid for freedom and independence....

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Rice - Tale of the Body Thief

Found the first 3 Vampire Chronicles on sale @ the library for 50c each. :D

Guest Game of Chance
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Poker Wisdom of A Champion - Doyle Brunson

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I went to a little sort of pulp book shop by my place this weekend and (after losing myself in the comic book section for about 10 minutes) found a 1958 (paperback) printing of Lolita (English Translation) and a little paperback collection of Sade's novellas. Together they were $1.75, so i was obliged. Sade wrote the most humorous things ever. What a complete freak.

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Re-reading The Crucible of Time by John Brunner, and A Silver Thread of Madness, Jessica Amanda Salmonson. Don't know why I'm having such a hard time starting anything new.

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Eh, almost afraid to admit it.....Star magazine. Sorry, I have this crush on Angelina Jolie see and.....well, never mind. THERE IS NO EXCUSE it's pathetic. But she is so hot and her pic was on the cover and.....will she ever do playboy???

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I picked up a copy of "Punk Rock Aerobics" because I'm trying to get myself motivated to work out on a regular basis.

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I went to a little sort of pulp book shop by my place this weekend and (after losing myself in the comic book section for about 10 minutes) found a 1958 (paperback) printing of Lolita (English Translation) and a little paperback collection of Sade's novellas. Together they were $1.75, so i was obliged. Sade wrote the most humorous things ever. What a complete freak.

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i am also reading Lolita at this time!

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Where is Joe Merchant? - Jimmy Buffett

Quite possibly the greatest book I've ever read.

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i am also reading Lolita  at this time!

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Cool, but i made a mistake in my post yesterday: Lolita was written (originally) in English (even though Nabokov's 8 earlier novels were written in Russian).

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Just finished:

Don't stop the carnival - Herman Wouk

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Callahan's Crosstime Saloon - Spider Robinson

I'm waiting for a book to come free at the library, until then, I really don't know what to read next. :(

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Heidegger, Being and Time...

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Finally finished Lolita, by Vladimir Nabokov

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The Magic: The Gathering rulebook. :laughing

"real" book im working on:

I Am Legend

by Richard Matheson

Finished the novel , reading through the short stories that are also included in the book at this point.

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The Magic: The Gathering rulebook.  :laughing

"real" book im working on:

I Am Legend

by Richard Matheson

Finished the novel , reading through the short stories that are also included in the book at this point.

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LOL..you dork! I really shouldnt talk tho since I played magic every week for about 2 years!! Not to mention the hours spend trying to make my deck the most effecient instrument of death it could be.

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Been reading allot of left wing extremist magazines. Mother earth news....In these times....cannabis culture.

Allot of spiritual knowledge type books.....Konstantinos....finished ALL of his now.

Franz Bardon.....god he gets long winded I have a way to go on his books.

Various Kundalini books to many to mention, I keep going back to them for one technique or another.

I don't have time to read for fun much these days, it's all politics and spirituality. Or magickal stuff. Some shamanic stuff.....

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I've been reading a bit of Seymour Hersh, Chain of Command (the road from Abu Graib to 911. Skimming, I should say). Also reading Flourval and Courval, Marquise DeSade.

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I'm now reading "I Am the Cheese" by Robert Cormier.

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the perks of being a wallflower by stephen chbosky

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