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Originally posted by The_One Its a great read so far. Anyone interested in Buddhism should definately pick this up. |


http://www.labyrint.nu/imgsplit.asp?img=/images/litteratur/underlysandemane.jpg&area=left
One of the finest trilogies! (The third pic is fucked up, but if you've read the books you'll know what I'm talking about.)
And these:
Congratulations, You've just met the ICF
The Amulet From Samarkand
Hoolifan, 30 Years Of Hurt
Origins Of Language (Soon)
http://www.bokus.com/cgi-bin/P_camp....cgi?c_id=20006 - Gonna pick one of them, and read it. Hopefully, I'll get more of 'em later.
And I'm currently looking for at least one book about perceptional psychology and cognition psychology, and the coolest thing to check out would be the the ancient greek philosophers thoughts. If anyone else is interested - check out De Memoria and Platos Phaedrus.
Edit: Dune, the novel, is something that I'm totally aiming to get. I've only played the game so far, and read a few pages on sites about the various houses and races, and I love it all!
james patterson/peter de jonge - beach road
public enemies by bryan burrough
chronicles the crime wave of 1933-34 and the birth of the FBI..really interesting stuff
i've also been reading this one, since i was craving some non-fiction..

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| Originally posted by The_One Japanese Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism interest me the most but feel free to recommend any reads that you thought were good. |

you can never read enough can you 
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| Originally posted by l�cid i've also been reading this one, since i was craving some non-fiction.. |

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Originally posted by Inconspicuous |
Currently listening to:
http://www.teach12.com/ttc/assets/c...World&pc=Search
Peoples and Cultures of the World
(24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
Taught by Edward Fischer
Vanderbilt University
Ph.D., Tulane University
Not exactly reading but college lectures have been my thing for the last couple months. Very interesting stuff.
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| Originally posted by stren admit it, you're reading it cause it said its "lucid" on the cover |
Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use

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| Originally posted by Geoff Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use |
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| Originally posted by Geoff Saying Yes: In Defense of Drug Use |
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Originally posted by Demoted |


I'm at the part where he slips on a banana peel, the symbology is really deep. I struggled with the part where he was in the Things That Can Tickle You Room because even though Grover was laughing I think deep down he was sad due to his childhood. Way to go IGK.
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Originally posted by Masonious I'm at the part where he slips on a banana peel, the symbology is really deep. I struggled with the part where he was in the Things That Can Tickle You Room because even though Grover was laughing I think deep down he was sad due to his childhood. Way to go IGK. |
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| Originally posted by pvdAngel You've got to be kidding me. |
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Reading that one soon. I ordered these 3 as well: |
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| Originally posted by Masonious So many responses just flooded through my head that I can only type this one, I hope it is read. Whilst that paradox dazzles your mighty brain off to get more vodka, from which I cannot abstain! |
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| Originally posted by DarkFall01 Reading that one soon. |

Just finished reading Scar Tissue by Anthony Kiedis, man, that guy is one serious drug addict!
well i'm half way through
Hunter S Thompson, The Great Shark Hunt
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