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What are You Currently Reading? (pg. 29)
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| lücid |

for the second time |
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| Omega_M |
I just got this checked out of the library.
deals with shady issues of the shipping industry. very interesting. :)
I want to read his other book. Highly interesting subject.

Langewiesche recently came on colbert's show to talk about it.
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| Minhaj |

one great filmmaker interviews another... |
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| all-nite-freak |
for the 3rd time
i really enjoy this book.
yes i can read.
no i don't need pictures:p |
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| pvdAngel |
Just bought it today in paperback. :D |
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| Lebezniatnikov |
I just finished:

I really liked how it differed from the movie - the gist of the story is of course very similar, but the philosophical focus is somewhat different. In the book, Deckard is very much more focused on his own existence rather than just the existence of the androids.
Now I'm moving on to:

It's my first Gabriel Garcia Marquez novella, and someone recommended it before reading:
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| tranceDJ |

Great book...same author as "Into Thin Air" about Mt. Everest. |
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| AlphaStarred |
| Just finished Molière's Tartuffe and I don't think I've ever read better comedy. |
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| plastikE |
| quote: | Originally posted by XoxidE
This sentence. |
da da, chhhhhh..... |
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| Sushipunk |
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| venomX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lebezniatnikov
It's my first Gabriel Garcia Marquez novella, and someone recommended it before reading:
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I'm not sure how much got lost in translation in this book, but if the translation is any good it will be one of the most enjoyable books you will ever read. GGM is by far one of my favorite writers and this book is a gem. |
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