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    What book are you reading right now?

    Well, summer is hear meaning there is alot more time to just sit around and read a good book. What are you reading right now?

    Last week I finished up Tom Perrotta's Little Children. Think a satire of how childish adults can be when put in certain situations.

    Started My Friend Leonard by James Frey on Sunday. Couldn't put it down. Finished all 400 pages in 2 days. The sequel to A Million Little Pieces. Despite all the controversy around this "biography" the book itself is well written and super engaging. Definatly a recommended book.

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    Little Children

    My Friend Leonard

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    1984 by George Orwell.

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    Just finished:
    A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson
    The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury

    Just started The Race of My Life, Hermann Maier's autobiography.

    Isn't there a forum for this?

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    Just finished: Atlantis Found by Clive Cussler. Looking for my next one.

    I liked The Last Templar. A good read!
    Of all the muthafuckas on earth, you the muthafuckest.

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    Ask and it is Given by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks

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    Just about to start: Green River, Running Red
    ...And the greatest ice must crumble when it's flower's time to grow.

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    Finished some non-fiction books last week...

    The 4 Hour Workweek -- great book, must read

    The Dip -- short, it was ok

    And now I'm reading The Grapes of Wrath...seems slow right now, I'm not really getting into it, but we'll see...

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    Origins of Totalitarianism

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    Mentally preparing to tackle Atlas Shrugged

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    "How to Navigate the Forums" by Sir Jongalot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr.Scruff View Post
    Mentally preparing to tackle Atlas Shrugged
    I was thinking of starting that...It looks long, and the print is small...

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    Balance Point, New Jedi Order by Kathy Tyers...

    and yes, I am a MAJOR Star Wars nerd

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    Veronika Decides to Die by Paulo Coelho --superb!

    Rescuing Patty Hearst by Virginia Holman-- awesome!

    and

    Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert --having some trouble really getting into this one

    Sprite
    "I call it reveling in natures finest element. Water in its pristine form. Straight from the heavens. We bathe in it, rejoicing in the fullest." --BZ

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    Clive Cussler - Just finished Treasure of Khan, now Starting The Navigator.

    I read Atlas Shrugged years ago...I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy.

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    On my way back to the States I found a really good book called The Damage Done Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison.

    It was written by an Australian named Warren Fellows that was arrested in Bangkok for trying to traffic heroin back to Australia. The book, as you can tell from the title, is about the twelve years of a life sentence he served in four different Thai prisons. It wasn't a hard read at all and I flew through the book but I still would recomend it to everybody. I wish I could tell the story right now. Go grab it

    And I was making my way through and original copy of The Theory and Practice of Communism but lost it. I gots to know what my enemies be thinkin
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    Quote Originally Posted by adam View Post
    1984 by George Orwell.
    Nice Adam!

    right now: Island - Aldous Huxley
    just done: Lenin in Zurich - Solzhenitsyn
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
    - A. Solzhenitsyn

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    Fundamental Statistics for the Behavioural Sciences

    and

    Gait Analysis: An introduction


    Boooooooooooooo!
    Monty Python's version of the cougar phenomenon:
    "This is a frightened city. Over these houses, over these streets hangs a pall of fear. Fear of a new kind of violence which is terrorizing the city. Yes, gangs of old ladies attacking defenseless, fit young men".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mrs Roo View Post
    Git Analysis: An introduction
    tantalizing!
    "It is not the result that counts! It is not the result but the spirit! Not what - but how. Not what has been attained - but at what price.
    - A. Solzhenitsyn

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    Quote Originally Posted by lemon boy View Post
    just done: Lenin in Zurich - Solzhenitsyn
    Dear Diary,

    Zurich is great. I hate that new kid trotsky, he keeps on talking about me behind my back calling me dome head.

    I think I'll rename a city. Then everyone will love me.

    I like pansys too.

    Love Lenin
    XOXOXOXOXOXO

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    Finshed last week: Bringing Down the House and Ugly Americans
    Reading: Cold Mountain(for the second time, waayyyy better than the movie) and The Mystery of Capital
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    "They don't think it be like it is, but it do."

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    The Count of Monte Cristo (full version)...

    It's taken me forever because the library lost the second volume of the book and I'm forced to read it off the internet. Reading through a computer screen is unpleasant to say the least (although it makes for a nice time waster at work).
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    One Man's West by David Sievert Lavender:

    http://tinyurl.com/26tj8z

    Highly recommended for the coloraggots.
    Is it radix panax notoginseng? - splat
    This is like hanging yourself but the rope breaks. - DTM
    Dude Listen to mtm. He's a marriage counselor at burning man. - subtle plague

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    Just finished The Big Sky on Monday morning

    Just started Quicksilver last night.

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    I'm one of those people that reads a ton of things at once, not making progress on any, but enjoying all.

    Experience and Education, John Dewey

    Mathematics for Economists, Simon & Blume - I've gotten rusty since college.

    something or other whose title I forget, Tom Robbins

    August 1914, Solzhenitsen

    Main Street, Sinclair Lewis

    Entreprenurial Economics, Alex Tabarrok - if you like Freakonomics but want something a little meatier, I'd reccomend this.

    BIKE, Powder, SI, the usuals

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    Sometimes a Great Notion, Ken Kesey
    Winter of Our Discontent, Steinbeck

    In addition to the nightly reads of the adventures of Clifford, the Great Gracie Chase and others.

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