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pvdAngel
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Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
Inconceivable by Ben Elton...



"Dead Famous" and "Popcorn" are also quite good.
Sunsnail
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Originally posted by Sunsnail
I started reading The Alchemist last night.

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holy crap. I just finished the book. too short :o

I didn't realize that so many TA's read books.
Nabistai
I'm quite suprised myself :wtf:
dj_bas
I've always wanted to do this...I am currently reading:

This thread.

lolololololol
venomX
there's a book recommendation thread at the PDD :p
BLuEOcEaN420



i started reading this book but its on hold now cuz i picked up the one above :p something about her writing style, soothes the heart!
The_One


Its a great read so far. Anyone interested in Buddhism should definately pick this up.
Yan
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Originally posted by BLuEOcEaN420

i started reading this book but its on hold now cuz i picked up the one above :p something about her writing style, soothes the heart!


Ugh. I HATE Jhumpa Lahiri. I read one of her books in 2003 and it put me to sleep.


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Originally posted by The_One


Its a great read so far. Anyone interested in Buddhism should definately pick this up.


I actually read this book last semester for one of my classes and found it to be very informative. However, there are a few other books which are more thorough which can supplement or replace this one.
The_One
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Originally posted by Yan
I actually read this book last semester for one of my classes and found it to be very informative. However, there are a few other books which are more thorough which can supplement or replace this one.


Sweet! Which ones do you recommend?
Yan
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Originally posted by The_One
Sweet recommend some to me please.


Is there any type of Buddhism that interests you most? I'm more knowledgeable in Zen considering it's so widespread in Japan.

The_One
quote:
Originally posted by Yan
Is there any type of Buddhism that interests you most? I'm more knowledgeable in Zen considering it's so widespread in Japan.


Japanese Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism interest me the most but feel free to recommend any reads that you thought were good.
Yan
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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.


Three books come to mind right now:

Taking the Path of Zen

The Three Pillars of Zen

Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind (An especially great read. It's short but is chock full of meaning).

I'll definitely get back with a few more tomorrow. Still have a bunch lying in the trunk of my car.
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