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What is the last good book you read? (pg. 13)
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Clovis
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I finished this, it was beautiful.
woscar99
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in high school

book, but is the only i completely read all the way thru so far...


:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: :stongue:

I LOL'd hard! This prick made millions with this book out of horny teens who read it just because of its sexual content.

This is my favorite book, and gets repeated reads every year or so:

Spacey Orange
op - you'll probably like this one. can't recommend this enough.




probably my favorite non-fiction.


http://www.amazon.com/Evolution-New...14468385&sr=8-1
diggerz
just finished reading this:



Titan: The Life of John D. Rockefeller by Ron Chernow.

(Great read, I also gave this book to a really good friend of mine as a present. It warms my heart, it's such a good book.)

currently reading

1. The Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie and The Gospel of Wealth



2. Fifty Key Thinkers on History by Marnie Hughes-Warrington



happy reading! :p
The17sss
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jupiterone


'An occult lost race novel set in the far future where ancient records discovered on the Isle of Atlantis (presumably a part of the ancient continent) lead to an Arctic expedition in search of the Zallallah, an even more ancient people who are the earliest Aryan race. "There have been dramatic political and geological changes; continents sunken and new ones emerged, e.g. Atlantis. Golden tablets found in the latter tell of a still older civilization, the 'Zallallah.' This civilization is found extant at the North Pole.'
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'An occult lost race novel set in the far future where ancient records discovered on the Isle of Atlantis (presumably a part of the ancient continent) lead to an Arctic expedition in search of the Zallallah, an even more ancient people who are the earliest Aryan race. "There have been dramatic political and geological changes; continents sunken and new ones emerged, e.g. Atlantis. Golden tablets found in the latter tell of a still older civilization, the 'Zallallah.' This civilization is found extant at the North Pole.'


that sounds neato
diggerz
Whitman is overrated and I really don't like or sympathize with any American authors with the exception of William Faulkner. My favorite authors are Russian, French or English. You can't compare William Blake with Whitman, Blake was heaps ahead of his times in so many more complex ways (either by painting or by writing).
diesel_tron3000
i read this guy a while ago and picked it up and read it again. totally college!



i'm reading this one now. s thompson always delivers...


miamitrance04
Art from the last good book I read: "God's Demon" Wayne Barlowe is not only an amazing writer but also an artist. His depiction of hell and its "politics" is comparable to what Tolkien did with Middle Earth. I'd recommend it to anyone that loves that style of books.
ChemEnhanced
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