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nchs09
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Originally posted by Estella
!!!* I was going to pick that up just because it was sitting next to "Running with Scissors" If it's just as wacky, let me know.

Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
what a slut! hahah jk
IronDragon
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Originally posted by kadomony
more info?



More or less:



D-res
Angels & Demons by Dan Brown
Spirit5
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Originally posted by IronDragon
More or less:





Haha I should get that book. I haven't taken a physics class since 8th grade with this really simple "physical science" class, which was like physics, chemistry and geology combined, and then in 9th grade "geo-physical science" which was similar, but more with geology. I might benefit from it instead of trying to come across like I understand this stuff when people talk about it, even though I don't even know what I am talking about in the first place half the time.. :D
Spirit5
Books i'm trying to read...

Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare (for my "Intro To Shakespeare class, I need to finish it this weekend)

Consciousness: A Users Guide - Adam Zeman
weymouth
Ive been reading The Historian by ELizabeth Kostava
Dark^Tremor
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Originally posted by nchs09
what a slut! hahah jk


you have no idea.
Ian
Just read



Being Freddie

Andrew Flintoff
A phoenix rising

The inside story of the world's most exciting cricketer and his part in the Ashes victory.

Andrew 'Freddie' Flintoff is to cricket what Beckham is to football and Wilkinson is to rugby. Equally deadly with bat and ball, he is England's finest all-rounder since Ian Botham. As a key figure in England's exciting and triumphant 2005 Ashes campaign, Flintoff has helped revitalize English cricket, and become an inspiration to cricketers young and old.

This book marks his story so far, and includes his account of the incredible summer of 2005. He highlights the moments and matches in his career that helped him move forward, and reveals what it is like to play for one of the most successful England cricket teams in recent times.

The 2005 Ashes Man of the Series gives a unique insight into modern cricket, and infuses every page with his trademark charisma and quick wit. Being Freddie will inspire and entertain in equal measures: it's the book cricket fans across the world have been waiting for.

When my eye recovers I'm going to read





I'm not a big reader, I'd rather read my classic books from younger ages than new ones now, just don't have the attention span for it all the time.
Allied Nations
The Alchemist.... again...
Marc Summers




Reading all three for cross-referencing purposes. But I am enjoying the reads. :)

EDIT: This is my 2nd time reading "The Clash of Fundamentalisms" By Tariq Ali. And My 3rd time reading "The Origins of Terrorism" by Walter Reich. My first time reading "Allah's Mountains" by Sebastian Smith.

Estella
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Originally posted by Dark^Tremor
you have no idea.



hahaah fat virgin. This must be the mysterious, mysterious MAN!! Please take proper action mods.
lacksesepsotygh
a book about Karl XII, a former king of sweden. by reading this book, i got to know that the russian tzar at the time liked to make out with dead boys and surround himself with a pack of farting and screaming midgets. it's a good read.
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